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EN010103-001057-NZT DCO 6.4.1 ES Vol III Appendix 1A EIA Scoping Report Part 1.pdf:41: as a key site within the Tees Valley for monitoring industrial pollution and coastal

EN010103-001057-NZT DCO 6.4.1 ES Vol III Appendix 1A EIA Scoping Report Part 1.pdf:42: at those sites, will be obtained from the UK Air Pollution Information System (APIS),

EN010103-001057-NZT DCO 6.4.1 ES Vol III Appendix 1A EIA Scoping Report Part 1.pdf:45:  pollution of surface watercourses within or near the Proposed Development

EN010103-001057-NZT DCO 6.4.1 ES Vol III Appendix 1A EIA Scoping Report Part 1.pdf:46:  pollution of surface watercourses within or near the Proposed Development during

EN010103-001057-NZT DCO 6.4.1 ES Vol III Appendix 1A EIA Scoping Report Part 1.pdf:46: ‘Surface water pollution risk assessment for your environmental permit’ (April 2018).

EN010103-001057-NZT DCO 6.4.1 ES Vol III Appendix 1A EIA Scoping Report Part 1.pdf:47:  pollution of surface watercourses within or near the Proposed Development

EN010103-001057-NZT DCO 6.4.1 ES Vol III Appendix 1A EIA Scoping Report Part 1.pdf:47:  pollution of surface watercourses within or near the Proposed Development during

EN010103-001057-NZT DCO 6.4.1 ES Vol III Appendix 1A EIA Scoping Report Part 1.pdf:49:  Control of Pollution Act 1974 (as amended);

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:2: APIS Air Pollution Information Service

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:14: pollution) there is guidance that sets out distance-based zones required for

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:18: • Water pollution;

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:18: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition.

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:19: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition;

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:21: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition;

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:23: • Water pollution;

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:24: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:25: • Water pollution;

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:25: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:27: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:29: • Water pollution;

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:29: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition;

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:30: • Water pollution;

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:31: • Water pollution;

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:32: • Water pollution;

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:33: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:36: Atmospheric pollution

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:36: the overarching parameter determining atmospheric pollution.

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:37:4.2.12 The Air Pollution Information System (APIS) forms the major source of information

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:38: contribution of vehicle emissions from the roadside to local pollution levels is not

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:39: pollution in the Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast SPA / Ramsar due to construction /

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:39: significant. As such construction/decommissioning period atmospheric pollution to

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:39:4.2.21 In summary, atmospheric pollution during construction/ decommissioning is

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:40: not materially affect pollution exposure.

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:40: magnitude of water pollution is the amount of hydrological mixing and tidal flushing

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:40: concentrations. Oil pollution is particularly damaging (and persistent) in intertidal

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:40: nickel. Heavy metal pollution might change the benthic assemblages in intertidal

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:40: England, 2014b). However, the SIP still identifies water pollution as a concern for the

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:41: SPA / Ramsar, because contaminants from historic pollution events are stored in the

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:41: concluded that organic pollution from sewage effluent is not an issue for the

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:48: Atmospheric pollution

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:48: to denote potential significant atmospheric pollution impacts which require further

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:49: atmospheric pollution effects. Overall, LSEs of stack emissions from the Power and

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:49: from air pollution can be screened out.

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:50: therefore considered to have a negligible effect on air quality. Pollution from

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:50: regarding operational atmospheric pollution due to the forecast nitrogen dose at

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:50: and non-toxic pollution from sewage effluent. Unmitigated, these pollutants may

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:50:4.3.14 Regarding the issue of potentially toxic pollution during the operational phase,

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:53: • Atmospheric pollution (C and D)

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:53: • Atmospheric pollution (O)

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:53: • Atmospheric pollution (O)

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:54: • Atmospheric pollution (O)

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:54: • Atmospheric pollution (O)

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:54: • Atmospheric pollution (O)

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:61: Atmospheric Pollution (Operation)

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:61:6.1.25 Potential operational atmospheric pollution effects of the Proposed Development

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:64: pollution from the Proposed Development would have significant impacts on the

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:67: • Adherence to the latest Pollution Prevention Guidance and other good practice

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:67: baseline levels, for any pollution incidents to be dealt with effectively.

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:69: marine water clarity can be affected by pollution (such as by nutrients causing

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:70: Atmospheric Pollution (Operation)

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:75: manned platform for the quality (pollution) impacts on Teesmouth & Cleveland Coast SPA / Ramsar occurred due to both

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:76: no water pollution occurs from the Proposed Development; as such, there will be no ’in

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:80: associated with atmospheric pollution impacts. It is to be noted that the planning application for

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:82: atmospheric pollution impacts will occur. However, the following impact pathways will be relevant

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:90: Stark, J.S. (1998). Heavy metal pollution and microbenthic assemblages in

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:91: UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) (2016b). Air Pollution Information

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:93:Ramsar Atmospheric pollution during construction operation and decommissioning Atmospheric pollution

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:93:North York Moors SAC Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:93:North York Moors SPA Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:93:Durham Coast SAC Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:93:Northumbria Coast SPA / Ramsar Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:95: disturbance pollution loss resources of heated squeeze

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:96: disturbance pollution loss resources of heated squeeze

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:96: c. Little tern and common tern are the main nesting qualifying species that APIS identifies as sensitive to atmospheric pollution. However, paragraph 4.2.18

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:97: atmospheric pollution on the terns can therefore be excluded. In addition to nesting terns, the SPA is designated for nesting avocet. APIS identifies that this

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:97: sensitive to atmospheric pollution in principle, the SPA/Ramsar population is wintering only and therefore not sensitive to nitrogen deposition from the

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:97: Critical Load limit is typically used by Natural England and the Environment Agency to denote potential significant atmospheric pollution impacts which

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:97: sandwich tern are sensitive to atmospheric pollution in principle, the SPA / Ramsar population is wintering only and therefore not sensitive to nitrogen

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:99:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:99: contribute 2% of the critical nitrogen load for these habitats, which is in excess of the 1% process contribution that is used to dismiss atmospheric pollution

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:100:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:100: dismiss atmospheric pollution impacts as negligible. Therefore, this impact pathway is screened in for Appropriate Assessment where the updated modelling

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:101:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:101: b. Since the qualifying feature is not vulnerable to atmospheric pollution no in combination effect will arise

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:102:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:102: pollution. However, the tern nesting locations lie beyond the area affected by nitrogen deposition from the Proposed Development.

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:117:Effect Visual and noise disturbance Atmospheric pollution Direct habitat loss Effects on foraging resources Water Quality In Combination Effects

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:118: water quality, the mitigation measures will ensure that no pollution occurs and thus there is no scope for ‘in combination’ effects on integrity of the SPA /

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:120:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects

EN010103-002552-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12) (1).pdf:121:Effect Atmospheric pollution In combination effects

EN010103-002080-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Comparison with (D5) August 2022) - August 2022 (D6).pdf:34: of Pollution Act 1974(b); or

EN010103-002080-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Comparison with (D5) August 2022) - August 2022 (D6).pdf:34: (2) Section 61(9) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 does not apply where the consent relates

EN010103-002080-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Comparison with (D5) August 2022) - August 2022 (D6).pdf:50:including means of pollution control in accordance with the construction environmental

EN010103-002080-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Comparison with (D5) August 2022) - August 2022 (D6).pdf:51:likely to cause significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled waters or the environment,

EN010103-002080-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Comparison with (D5) August 2022) - August 2022 (D6).pdf:88:Marine Pollution Response Team as soon as reasonably practicable, but in any event within 12

EN010103-002080-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Comparison with (D5) August 2022) - August 2022 (D6).pdf:89: (a) a marine pollution contingency plan to address the risks, methods and procedures to deal

EN010103-002080-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Comparison with (D5) August 2022) - August 2022 (D6).pdf:91:accordance with the Pollution Prevention for Businesses guidelines.

EN010103-002080-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Comparison with (D5) August 2022) - August 2022 (D6).pdf:100:Marine Pollution Response Team as soon as reasonably practicable, but in any event within 12

EN010103-002080-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Comparison with (D5) August 2022) - August 2022 (D6).pdf:102: (a) a marine pollution contingency plan to address the risks, methods and procedures to deal

EN010103-002080-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Comparison with (D5) August 2022) - August 2022 (D6).pdf:103:accordance with the Pollution Prevention for Businesses guidelines.

EN010103-002528-NZT DCO 2.2 - Explanatory Memorandum (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:34: of Pollution Act 1974, or which cannot be reasonably avoided as a consequence of the

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EN010103-001076-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 3 EC1_C.pdf:35: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

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EN010103-001076-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 3 EC1_C.pdf:38: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010103-001076-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 3 EC1_C.pdf:38: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010103-001076-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 3 EC1_C.pdf:39: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010103-001076-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 3 EC1_C.pdf:39: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

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EN010103-001076-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 3 EC1_C.pdf:41: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010103-001076-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 3 EC1_C.pdf:41: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010103-001076-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 3 EC1_C.pdf:41: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010103-001076-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 3 EC1_C.pdf:42: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010103-001076-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 3 EC1_C.pdf:42: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010103-001076-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 3 EC1_C.pdf:42: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010103-001076-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 3 EC1_C.pdf:42: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010103-001076-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 3 EC1_C.pdf:43: Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls

EN010103-001076-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 3 EC1_C.pdf:43: Process Type: Local Authority Air Pollution Control

EN010103-001076-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 3 EC1_C.pdf:43: Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls

EN010103-001076-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 3 EC1_C.pdf:43: Process Type: Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Control

EN010103-001076-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 3 EC1_C.pdf:43: Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters

EN010103-001076-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 3 EC1_C.pdf:43: Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters

EN010103-001076-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 3 EC1_C.pdf:43: Note: Pollution Found; No Fish Killed

EN010103-001076-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 3 EC1_C.pdf:49: Integrated Pollution Control Registered Waste Sites

EN010103-001076-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 3 EC1_C.pdf:49: Integrated Pollution Control Registered Waste Sites

EN010103-001076-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 3 EC1_C.pdf:49: Integrated Pollution Control Registered Waste Sites

EN010103-001076-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 3 EC1_C.pdf:65:Integrated Pollution Controls

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EN010103-001076-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 3 EC1_C.pdf:65:Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Control Enforcements

EN010103-001076-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 3 EC1_C.pdf:65:Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters

EN010103-001076-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 3 EC1_C.pdf:65:Substantiated Pollution Incident Register

EN010103-001076-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 3 EC1_C.pdf:67:Integrated Pollution Control Registered Waste Sites

EN010103-001772-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix GEN.1.41c - STDC Constitution - June 2022.pdf:38: pollution and support Development Corporation initiatives to improve the environment.

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:2: APIS Air Pollution Information Service

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:14: pollution) there is guidance that sets out distance-based zones required for

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:18: • Water pollution;

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:18: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition.

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:20: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition;

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:21: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition;

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:23: • Water pollution;

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:24: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:25: • Water pollution;

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:25: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:27: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:29: • Water pollution;

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:29: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition;

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:30: • Water pollution;

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:31: • Water pollution;

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:33: • Water pollution;

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:33: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:36: Atmospheric pollution

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:36: often assessed as the overarching parameter determining atmospheric pollution.

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:38:4.2.114.2.12 The Air Pollution Information System (APIS) forms the major source of

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:39: the contribution of vehicle emissions from the roadside to local pollution levels is not

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:40: pollution toin the Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast SPA/ / Ramsar due to

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:41: significant. As such construction/decommissioning- period atmospheric pollution to

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:41:4.2.204.2.21 In summary, atmospheric pollution during construction/ decommissioning is

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:41: not materially affect pollution exposure.

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:41: magnitude of water pollution is the amount of hydrological mixing and tidal flushing

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:41: concentrations. Oil pollution is particularly damaging (and persistent) in intertidal

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:41: nickel. Heavy metal pollution might change the benthic assemblages in intertidal

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:42: England, 2014b). However, the SIP still identifies water pollution as a concern for the

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:42: SPA / Ramsar, because contaminants from historic pollution events are stored in the

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:42: Therefore, it is concluded that organic pollution from sewage effluent is not an issue

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:50: Atmospheric pollution

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:51: to denote potential significant atmospheric pollution impacts which require further

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:51: load’Critical Load’ standard that is used to dismiss atmospheric pollution effects.

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:52: SAC and the Northumbria Coast SPA / Ramsar from air pollution can be screened out.

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:52: therefore considered to have a negligible effect on air quality. Pollution from

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:52: regarding operational atmospheric pollution due to the forecast nitrogen dose at

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:53: and non-toxic pollution from sewage effluent. Unmitigated, these pollutants may

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:53:4.3.14 Regarding the issue of potentially toxic pollution during the operational phase, the

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:56: • Atmospheric pollution (C and D)

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:56: • Atmospheric pollution (O)

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:56: • Atmospheric pollution (O)

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:57: • Atmospheric pollution (O)

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:57: • Atmospheric pollution (O)

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:57: • Atmospheric pollution (O)

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:65: Atmospheric Pollution (Operation)

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:65:6.1.286.1.25 Potential operational atmospheric pollution effects of the Proposed

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:67: pollution from the Proposed Development would have significant impacts on the

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:70: • Adherence to the latest Pollution Prevention Guidance and other good practice

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:71: baseline levels, for any pollution incidents to be dealt with effectively.

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:72: Atmospheric Pollution (Operation)

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:76: manned platform for the quality (pollution) impacts on Teesmouth & Cleveland Coast SPA/ / Ramsar occurred due to both

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:77: no water pollution occurs from the Proposed Development; as such, there will be no ’in

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:81: associated with atmospheric pollution impacts. It is to be noted that the planning application for

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:82: atmospheric pollution impacts will occur. However, the following impact pathways will be relevant

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:91: Stark, J.S. (1998). Heavy metal pollution and microbenthic assemblages in

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:91: UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) (2016b). Air Pollution Information

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:93:Ramsar Atmospheric pollution during construction operation and decommissioning Atmospheric pollution

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:93:North York Moors SAC Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:93:North York Moors SPA Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:93:Durham Coast SAC Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:93:Northumbria Coast SPA / Ramsar Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:95: disturbance pollution loss resources of heated squeeze

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:96: disturbance pollution loss resources of heated squeeze

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:96: c. Little tern and common tern are the main nesting qualifying species that APIS identifies as sensitive to atmospheric pollution. However, paragraph 4.2.18

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:97: atmospheric pollution on the terns can therefore be excluded. In addition to nesting terns, the SPA is designated for nesting avocet. APIS identifies that this

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:97: sensitive to atmospheric pollution in principle, the SPA/Ramsar population is wintering only and therefore not sensitive to nitrogen deposition from the

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:97: Critical Load limit is typically used by Natural England and the Environment Agency to denote potential significant atmospheric pollution impacts which

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:97: sandwich tern are sensitive to atmospheric pollution in principle, the SPA / Ramsar population is wintering only and therefore not sensitive to nitrogen

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:99:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:99: contribute 2% of the critical nitrogen load for these habitats, which is in excess of the 1% process contribution that is used to dismiss atmospheric pollution

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:100:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:100: dismiss atmospheric pollution impacts as negligible. Therefore, this impact pathway is screened in for Appropriate Assessment where the updated modelling

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:101:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:101: b. Since the qualifying feature is not vulnerable to atmospheric pollution no in combination effect will arise

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:102:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:102: pollution. However, the tern nesting locations lie beyond the area affected by nitrogen deposition from the Proposed Development.

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:117:Effect Visual and noise disturbance Atmospheric pollution Direct habitat loss Effects on foraging resources Water Quality In Combination Effects

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:118: water quality, the mitigation measures will ensure that no pollution occurs and thus there is no scope for ‘in combination’ effects on integrity of the SPA/ /

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:120:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects

EN010103-002258-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:121:Effect Atmospheric pollution In combination effects

EN010103-002551-NZT DCO 5.4 - DAS (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:36: quality of the area; be sustainable in design and construction; minimise pollution;

EN010103-002551-NZT DCO 5.4 - DAS (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:63: of the PCC Site and other locations whilst reducing light pollution and the visual

EN010103-002254-NZT DCO 2.2 - Explanatory Memorandum (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:34: of Pollution Act 1974, or which cannot be reasonably avoided as a consequence of the

EN010103-002323-NZT DCO 9.36 - Nutrient Nitrogen Briefing Paper Tracked Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:33: should be noted that although mMarine water clarity can be affected by pollution

EN010103-001667-Natural England - Written Representations (WRs), including summaries of all WRs exceeding 1500 words.pdf:15: (NE) However, Table 8B-13 presents Pollution Information System website

EN010103-001667-Natural England - Written Representations (WRs), including summaries of all WRs exceeding 1500 words.pdf:22:• It creates a source of water pollution (e.g. discharge, surface run off, leaching to groundwater etc)

EN010103-001667-Natural England - Written Representations (WRs), including summaries of all WRs exceeding 1500 words.pdf:28:sources (e.g. Diffuse Water Pollution Plan /Nutrient Management Plan) based on the latest

EN010103-001667-Natural England - Written Representations (WRs), including summaries of all WRs exceeding 1500 words.pdf:37: Does the plan or project create a source of water pollution or have an impact on water quality (e.g.

EN010103-001667-Natural England - Written Representations (WRs), including summaries of all WRs exceeding 1500 words.pdf:38:water pollution by these types of discharges to ground depends on a range of factors that

EN010103-001667-Natural England - Written Representations (WRs), including summaries of all WRs exceeding 1500 words.pdf:39:short circuits this process, is probably one of the main factors that causes pollution of

EN010103-001667-Natural England - Written Representations (WRs), including summaries of all WRs exceeding 1500 words.pdf:40:also has a bearing on the risk of pollution. In general, lower densities of tanks tend to cause

EN010103-001667-Natural England - Written Representations (WRs), including summaries of all WRs exceeding 1500 words.pdf:42:the risk of pollution.

EN010103-001764-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix PPL.1.3c - Teesworks Design Guide - June 2022.pdf:45:to minimise the impact of light pollution on adjacent

EN010103-001119-NZT DCO 6.4.20 ES Vol III Appendix 12C Preliminary Ecological Appraisal Part 1.pdf:6: effects of ground, air, water noise and light pollution;

EN010103-001582-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022 (Tracked).pdf:50: climate change adaptation; pollution control and environmental regulatory regimes;

EN010103-001582-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022 (Tracked).pdf:95: atmospheric pollution (operation) and water quality (construction, operation and

EN010103-001582-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022 (Tracked).pdf:95: pollution (operation) on the North York Moors Special Area of Conservation

EN010103-001582-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022 (Tracked).pdf:113: Pollution control and other environmental regulatory regimes (NPS EN-1, 4.10)

EN010103-001582-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022 (Tracked).pdf:113: and vibration may be subject to separate regulation under the pollution control

EN010103-001582-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022 (Tracked).pdf:113: basis that the relevant pollution control regime and other environmental regulatory

EN010103-001582-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022 (Tracked).pdf:114:6.2.1206.2.123 It is relevant to mention that the potential pollution effects and impacts

EN010103-001582-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022 (Tracked).pdf:114: pollution and safeguard amenity.

EN010103-001582-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022 (Tracked).pdf:147: facilitate adherence to good pollution spillages given that they are to be worked on directly. There could also be a

EN010103-001582-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022 (Tracked).pdf:147: that generating stations, in particular pollution, and remedial measures implemented.

EN010103-001582-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022 (Tracked).pdf:147: clearance and excavation that can pollution control for the construction phase of the Proposed Development in

EN010103-001582-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022 (Tracked).pdf:147: discharge points, areas prone to ground water, which is likely to cause significant harm to person or pollution of

EN010103-001582-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022 (Tracked).pdf:148: pollution due to silt from construction

EN010103-001582-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022 (Tracked).pdf:158: prudently, minimising waste and pollution, and mitigating and adapting to climate

EN010103-001582-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022 (Tracked).pdf:163: water or noise pollution and or impacts upon the natural environment, taking account of mitigation, are either

EN010103-001582-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022 (Tracked).pdf:194: Plan and Light pollution will be water and human health. Taking account of mitigation, the EIA has not

EN010103-001582-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022 (Tracked).pdf:194: Pollution required to incorporate identified any unacceptable impacts in respect of any of these

EN010103-001582-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022 (Tracked).pdf:194: reduce pollution so as that will secure various controls and measures to prevent any harmful

EN010103-001582-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022 (Tracked).pdf:194: unacceptable impacts control any potential sources of light pollution.

EN010103-002621-DLA Piper UK LLP - Comments on any other information submitted at Deadline 12.pdf:7: and environmental consequences (including pollution incidents, plant shut downs with

EN010103-002098-NZT DCO 6.3.22 - ES Vol II Figure 9-1 Surface Water Features and Attributes August 2022 (D6).pdf:1: S Be Pollution Incident

EN010103-001238-Natural England Net Zero Teesside NSIP Redcar_Redacted.pdf:1: SPA/Ramsar/SSSI arising from operational atmospheric pollution;

EN010103-001238-Natural England Net Zero Teesside NSIP Redcar_Redacted.pdf:4: 2.2.1.1. That operational atmospheric pollution will not adversely affect the areas of

EN010103-002069-NZT DCO 8.5 - Environment Agency SoCG (Tracked) August 2-22 (D6).pdf:18: Directive (WFD) potential pollution risks to surface water and groundwater bodies

EN010103-002069-NZT DCO 8.5 - Environment Agency SoCG (Tracked) August 2-22 (D6).pdf:21: assessment of the potential pollution risks to surface water and

EN010103-002069-NZT DCO 8.5 - Environment Agency SoCG (Tracked) August 2-22 (D6).pdf:22: Proposed Development including but not limited to pollution

EN010103-002414-NZT DCO 5.10 - Other Consents and Licences - Oct 2022 D11 (Tracked).pdf:12: Pollution Act 1974 on Tees Borough required at present.

EN010103-001368-NZTDCO 6.3.22 Rev 2 ES Addendum Vol II Figure 9-1 Surface Water Features and Attributes.pdf:1: from xton Pollution Incident

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:9: pollution. The worst-case classification is assigned as the overall groundwater

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:19: other developments. This assessment has considered the risk of pollution to

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:19: risk of pollution from road runoff has also been considered such that

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:20: measures to avoid, reduce and minimise the risk of water pollution or

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:24:The EA noted in the meeting that recent pollution Further information regarding the bentonite drilling fluid and

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:24:more of a focus on chemical pollution risks. The EA construction phase mitigation section of Section 9.7 of this

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:34:sediment and pollution pressures were notable with an oil sheen on the water. There were very few macrophytes and the channel has incised banks, rising steeply 1-2 m abruptly from the

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:36: Pollution was evident with red staining

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:39: pollution from contaminated waterbody bed sediments. The reasons for the

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:40: substantial pollution pressure on the Tees Estuary from existing effluent and

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:40: pollution discharges (e.g. several failures against EQS in the Wilton Complex

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:40: daily pollution risk forecasts are issued. Annual ratings classify each site as

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:40: short term pollution caused when heavy rainfall or high tides wash faecal

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:46: Status, due to point source pollution from mining and quarrying sources. The

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:47: water abstractions and past pollution incidents.

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:48: Water Pollution Incidents

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:48: Proposed Development indicates that there have been four water pollution

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:48:9.4.89 The recorded pollution incidents have impacted the Tees Estuary, Dabholm

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:48: Gut and a tributary of the Fleet. They have been related to pollution from oils,

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:52:chemical pollution final treated effluent to

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:54: pollution incident

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:73:9.7.12 During construction water pollution may occur directly from spillages of

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:74: • GPP 21: Pollution Incident Response Plans;

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:74:9.7.18 Where new GPPs are yet to be published, previous Pollution Prevention

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:75: • C648 (2006) Control of water pollution from linear construction projects,

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:75: • C532 (2001) Control of water pollution from construction sites – Guidance

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:75: of fine sediment or other material in, and the pollution by sediment of, any

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:75: CIRIA report 'C532: Control of water pollution from construction sites'

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:76: Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002, and the Control of Pollution (Oil

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:77: • A Pollution Prevention Plan will be prepared and included alongside the

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:77: pollution incident.

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:77: undertaken to ensure that pollution events can be detected against

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:80: into watercourses, and thereby potentially cause pollution of watercourses.

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:81: preventing pollution. This is standard practice for construction works of this

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:82: should pollution occur it is identified as quickly as possible and appropriate

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:82: action is taken in line with a Pollution Prevention Plan.

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:89: a potential source of pollution to the groundwater body.

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:89: This would also outline pollution control measures, such as the need for all

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:90: Contamination: Guidance on Pollution Prevention, EA National Groundwater

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:90: and any potential to cause pollution to the aquifer would be covered by

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:96: chemical spillage or pollution incident occurs on the Site, thereby impacting

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:97: to flooding, or failure of the spillage containment and pollution prevention

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:97: occur that results in the pollution of Controlled Waters, then the Environment

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:105: given added weight. Marine water clarity can be affected by pollution (such

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:108: identified on UK Air Pollution Information System (APIS) – calcareous fixed

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:113: watercourses from pollution during

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:116:Chemical Point Mining and Pollution impacts to groundwater during construction

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:116: pollution to the aquifer would be covered by

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:121: be adopted during construction to manage all pollution risks, and which will

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:121: water, and to manage the risk of future spillages or pollution incidents

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:122: CIRIA (2001). C532 Control of water pollution from construction sites –

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:122: CIRIA (2006). C648 Control of water pollution from linear construction

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:122: Environment Agency (2001). Pollution Prevention Guidance Online.

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:122: Available at: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/pollution-

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:122: Methods on Land Affected by Contamination: Guidance on Pollution

EN010103-002424-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Tracked).pdf:148:Table F3: Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters within 250 m of the Site

EN010103-001788-NZT DCO 5.10 - Other Consents and Licences - June 2022 (Tracked).pdf:13: Pollution Act 1974 on Tees Borough required at present.

EN010103-002046-NZT DCO 2.2 - Explanatory Memorandum (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:34: of Pollution Act 1974, or which cannot be reasonably avoided as a consequence of the

EN010103-002053-NZT DCO 5.4 - Design and Access Statement - Tracked - August 2022(D6).pdf:34: quality of the area; be sustainable in design and construction; minimise pollution;

EN010103-002053-NZT DCO 5.4 - Design and Access Statement - Tracked - August 2022(D6).pdf:60: of the PCC Site and other locations whilst reducing light pollution and the visual

EN010103-001246-EA_NZT_OFFICIAL_171221_Redacted.pdf:14:Issue: The pollution risk to controlled waters is highlighted for the PCC site, CO 2

EN010103-001246-EA_NZT_OFFICIAL_171221_Redacted.pdf:25:mobilise pollution within the ground and groundwater to surface water receptors

EN010103-001586-NZT DCO 8.4 - MMO SoCG - May 2022.pdf:10: • dealing with marine pollution emergencies, including oil spills;

EN010103-001510-TEXT_ISH1_Session1_NetZeroTeesside_10052022.pdf:16:the the pollution, the particulates and so on, which alone will be covered under air quality and so on in

EN010103-002630-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 6 - NG - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:256:include: the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity; and the relating to pollution, the protection of the environment, and the use and disposal

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:273:on the environment following a large scale pollution or a pollution major industrial accident on an offshore or onshore site. This accident

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:273: harm, and/or accidental pollution on a large scale or on a sensitive

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:274: Global Procurement, the subsidiary dedicated to procurement, finalized workers’ health and safety, as well as risks relating to pollution and

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:275: transportation and storage, crisis management and pollution protection of people and property, by conducting analyses and offering

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:277:might cause death, physical injury, large-scale pollution or pollution at an prevent specific risks that have been identified either by means of risk

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:279:necessary, offsetting the environmental footprint of its operations. groundwater pollution; and

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:279: – managing any pollution from previous activities by means of

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:279:TotalEnergies has set itself targets for reducing sulfur dioxide (SO2) factors (extent of pollution inside or outside the site’s boundaries,

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:279:water. After analysis, the exposed sites can introduce various reduction could allow the pollution to migrate, use of the land and groundwater

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:279:impact assessments to be carried out and, if necessary, actions must be taken, be sources of chronic or accidental pollution. In addition to the

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:279:Soil protection depollution policy based on the assessment and management of the risks

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:279:The risks of soil pollution related to TotalEnergies’ operations come that such pollution may incur. For the sites at the end of their activity, the

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:279:mainly from accidental spills and waste storage. TotalEnergies has drawn management of pollution is determined in accordance with regulatory

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:279:pollution. The recommended approach is based on four pillars: while favoring the possibility of redevelopment of TotalEnergies’ activities

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:291:injuries, fires or pollution of limited extent or with no impact. The

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:292: In terms of preventing the risk of accidental pollution, TotalEnergies Accidental liquid hydrocarbon spills

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:292: accidental pollution to surface water 119 119 (a)

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:395:5.5.2 Preventing risks of accidental pollution 310

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:399: – Environment in the supply chain (including risks related to pollution and damage to

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:404: cause death, physical injury, large-scale pollution or pollution at an industry best practices. The construction of the Company’s facilities is

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:405:injuries, fires or pollution of limited extent or with no impact. The management of emergency situations described by a good practices

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:428: – pollution prevention and control; in the eight fundamental conventions identified in the Declaration of the

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:432: – risk of accidental pollution; forms part of the Strategy & Sustainability division, whose President is a

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:434: 5.5.2 Preventing risks of accidental pollution

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:434: cooperative dedicated to the response to marine pollution by

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:434: Number of sites whose risk analysis identified at least one risk of major accidental pollution to surface water 119 119 (a)

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:435:The risks of soil pollution related to TotalEnergies’ operations come In addition, a Company rule defines the following minimum requirements:

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:435:this pollution. The recommended approach is based on four pillars:

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:435: factors (extent of pollution inside or outside the site’s boundaries,

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:435: practices in engineering, operations and transport; could allow the pollution to migrate, use of the land and groundwater

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:435: groundwater pollution; and

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:435:– managing any pollution from previous activities by means of chemical plants, service stations, mud pits or lagoons resulting from

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:435: pollution.

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:436: groundwater depollution policy based on the assessment and created by the Company. At year-end 2021, 104 industrial sites that were

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:436: management of the risks that such pollution may incur. For the sites at no longer in operation (excluding service stations) were in the process of

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:436: the end of their activity, the management of pollution is determined in remediation.

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:476: resource impairment and risks of pollution were identified. In 2021, a pilot type of questionnaire. In 2022, an environmental audit framework for

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:477:the CSR risk mapping for the Company's procurement of goods and waste and end-of-life management; air, water and soil pollution). This

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:482: alert mechanisms, if it is based on pollution scenarios that stem from taken that is not discharged into the environment or to a third party.

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:482: environmental impact of the pollution;

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:595: hazardous products or mass leakage that might cause death, physical injury, large-scale pollution or

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:595: pollution at an environmentally sensitive site, or important damage to property, TotalEnergies

EN010103-001604-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 5 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – TOTAL GAS & POWER CHARTERING LIMITED.pdf:597: pollution by hydrocarbons. Since 2018, equipment to facilitate shallow water capping operations,

EN010103-001652-Climate Emergency Policy and Planning - Written Representations.pdf:106: term, FF emissions are the largest source of air pollution par- Methane Assessment (32) and additional targeted SLCP mitiga-

EN010103-001652-Climate Emergency Policy and Planning - Written Representations.pdf:107: above Pre-Industrial Levels and Related Global Greenhouse Gas Emission Pathways, in the Context of 62. K. Vohra et al., Global mortality from outdoor fine particle pollution generated by fossil fuel

EN010103-001652-Climate Emergency Policy and Planning - Written Representations.pdf:214: pollution, noise, vibration, light, heat, radiation) and quantities and types of waste produced during the

EN010103-001652-Climate Emergency Policy and Planning - Written Representations.pdf:215: type of pollution;

EN010103-001652-Climate Emergency Policy and Planning - Written Representations.pdf:216:The state of the environment and the nature of impacts such as pollution rates or emission limits

EN010103-001652-Climate Emergency Policy and Planning - Written Representations.pdf:217:Physical: topography, geology, soil types and quality, surface, ground and coastal water quality, pollution levels,

EN010103-001652-Climate Emergency Policy and Planning - Written Representations.pdf:226:cultural benefits. This means, for instance, that if pollution to a water stream is taking place, then this could result in degradation of the

EN010103-001652-Climate Emergency Policy and Planning - Written Representations.pdf:283: caused by soil, air or water pollution or noise; effects on

EN010103-000902-NZT DCO 6.2.10 ES Vol I Chapter 10 Geology and Contaminated Land.pdf:2:Anti-Pollution Works Regulations 1999

EN010103-000902-NZT DCO 6.2.10 ES Vol I Chapter 10 Geology and Contaminated Land.pdf:3:Control of Pollution Act 1974, as amended

EN010103-000902-NZT DCO 6.2.10 ES Vol I Chapter 10 Geology and Contaminated Land.pdf:3:Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) (England) Regulations 2001 (UK Gov, 2001);

EN010103-000902-NZT DCO 6.2.10 ES Vol I Chapter 10 Geology and Contaminated Land.pdf:3:Pollution Prevention and Control Act 1999

EN010103-000902-NZT DCO 6.2.10 ES Vol I Chapter 10 Geology and Contaminated Land.pdf:3:  significant pollution of controlled waters is being

EN010103-000902-NZT DCO 6.2.10 ES Vol I Chapter 10 Geology and Contaminated Land.pdf:3: pollution being caused.“

EN010103-000902-NZT DCO 6.2.10 ES Vol I Chapter 10 Geology and Contaminated Land.pdf:4: causing or could cause significant pollution of

EN010103-000902-NZT DCO 6.2.10 ES Vol I Chapter 10 Geology and Contaminated Land.pdf:4: significant pollution of controlled waters),

EN010103-000902-NZT DCO 6.2.10 ES Vol I Chapter 10 Geology and Contaminated Land.pdf:4: present unacceptable risks of pollution or harm to soils, geological resources

EN010103-000902-NZT DCO 6.2.10 ES Vol I Chapter 10 Geology and Contaminated Land.pdf:4: Statement (NPS) for Energy (Pollution control and other environmental regulatory

EN010103-000902-NZT DCO 6.2.10 ES Vol I Chapter 10 Geology and Contaminated Land.pdf:4: regulation under the pollution control framework or other

EN010103-000902-NZT DCO 6.2.10 ES Vol I Chapter 10 Geology and Contaminated Land.pdf:5: -the relevant pollution control authority is satisfied that

EN010103-000902-NZT DCO 6.2.10 ES Vol I Chapter 10 Geology and Contaminated Land.pdf:5: pollution control framework; and

EN010103-000902-NZT DCO 6.2.10 ES Vol I Chapter 10 Geology and Contaminated Land.pdf:5: -the effects of existing sources of pollution in and around

EN010103-000902-NZT DCO 6.2.10 ES Vol I Chapter 10 Geology and Contaminated Land.pdf:5: the site are not such that the cumulative effects of pollution

EN010103-000902-NZT DCO 6.2.10 ES Vol I Chapter 10 Geology and Contaminated Land.pdf:15: Calculated risk of pollution from

EN010103-000902-NZT DCO 6.2.10 ES Vol I Chapter 10 Geology and Contaminated Land.pdf:15: Potential high risk of pollution to

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There were very few macrophytes and the channel has incised banks, rising steeply 1-2 m abruptly from the EN010103-001064-NZT DCO 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment.pdf:33: Pollution was evident with red staining EN010103-001064-NZT DCO 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment.pdf:36: while the tributyltin compounds are attributed to diffuse pollution from EN010103-001064-NZT DCO 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment.pdf:36: substantial pollution pressure on the Tees Estuary from existing effluent and EN010103-001064-NZT DCO 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment.pdf:36: pollution discharges (e.g. several failures against EQS in the Wilton Complex EN010103-001064-NZT DCO 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment.pdf:37: daily pollution risk forecasts are issued. 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Particular care will EN010103-001064-NZT DCO 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment.pdf:67: • A Pollution Prevention Plan will be prepared and included alongside the EN010103-001064-NZT DCO 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment.pdf:67: pollution incident. EN010103-001064-NZT DCO 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment.pdf:68: undertaken to ensure that pollution events can be detected against EN010103-001064-NZT DCO 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment.pdf:70: preventing pollution. This is standard practice for construction works of this EN010103-001064-NZT DCO 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment.pdf:70: should pollution occur it is identified as quickly as possible and appropriate EN010103-001064-NZT DCO 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment.pdf:70: action is taken in line with a Pollution Prevention Plan. 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Storage areas for EN010103-002312-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Tracked Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:15: Contamination: Guidance on Pollution Prevention’. A EN010103-002312-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Tracked Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:18: operating as planned and preventing pollution. The EN010103-002312-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Tracked Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:19: material in, and the pollution by sediment of, any DCO Schedule 2 (Document Ref. 2.1): Requirement EN010103-002312-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Tracked Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:19: pollution from construction sites'. EN010103-002312-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Tracked Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:20: Regulations 2002, and the Control of Pollution (Oil Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) (England) EN010103-002312-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Tracked Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:21:ES Chapters 9 - Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water A Pollution Prevention Plan will be prepared and DCO Schedule 2 (Document Ref. 2.1): Requirement EN010103-002312-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Tracked Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:21:Resources, ES Appendices 5A – Framework CEMP, the risk of any vandalism that could lead to a pollution Means of enclosure EN010103-002312-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Tracked Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:25: pollution prevention systems. The maintenance EN010103-002312-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Tracked Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:27: Should any spillage occur that results in the pollution EN010103-002312-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Tracked Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:31: Contamination: Guidance on Pollution Prevention, EA EN010103-002312-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Tracked Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:33:ES Chapter 10 - Geology, Hydrogeology and Chemicals, fuels and oils will need to be stored in Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) (England) EN010103-002312-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Tracked Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:44: and regulations relating to International Convention for International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution EN010103-002312-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Tracked Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:44: the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (the MARPOL from Ships (the MARPOL Convention 73/78) EN010103-002312-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Tracked Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:44: minimising pollution from ships. All project vessels EN010103-002312-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Tracked Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:44: oil pollution (Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan). EN010103-002312-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Tracked Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:58:ES Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP A Pollution Response Plan, secured as part of the DCO Schedule 2 (Document Ref. 2.1): Requirement EN010103-002312-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Tracked Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:58: outline key pollution mitigation measures to be EN010103-002312-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Tracked Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:59: pollution incident, which may subsequently lead to the EN010103-002312-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Tracked Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:61: to be followed in the event of an accidental pollution EN010103-002312-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Tracked Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:61: pollution. EN010103-002312-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Tracked Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:62: pollution from construction sites'. EN010103-002312-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Tracked Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:62: Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) (England) EN010103-002312-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Tracked Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:63: undertaken to ensure that pollution events can be EN010103-002312-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Tracked Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:64: GPP Agency’s Guidance for Pollution Prevention. 16: Construction Environmental Management Plan EN010103-002312-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Tracked Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:64: significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled EN010103-002312-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Tracked Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:65: pollution from leaking machinery or damaged EN010103-002312-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Tracked Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:69: Pollution (Oil Storage) (England) Regulations 2001 EN010103-002312-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Tracked Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:69: permit’ water pollution. In addition, they will be made EN010103-002312-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Tracked Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:72: pollution, fugitive dust management and noise EN010103-002312-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Tracked Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:74: pollution, fugitive dust management and noise EN010103-002312-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Tracked Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:83: Contractors will observe pollution prevention 16: Construction Environmental Management Plan EN010103-002321-NZT DCO 9.36 - Nutrient Nitrogen Briefing Paper (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:33: should be noted that although mMarine water clarity can be affected by pollution EN010103-001133-NZT DCO 6.4.44 ES Vol III Appendix 20A Economics Benefits Report.pdf:26:manufacturing a larger share of components, including capture and pollution control, and conversion and EN010103-001105-NZT DCO 6.4.18 ES Vol III Appendix 12A Legislation and Planning Policy Relevant to Ecology.pdf:3: discharge consents under water pollution legislation). Special provisions are also made as EN010103-001105-NZT DCO 6.4.18 ES Vol III Appendix 12A Legislation and Planning Policy Relevant to Ecology.pdf:4: factors such as the availability of nutrients, salinity, temperature and pollution by key EN010103-001105-NZT DCO 6.4.18 ES Vol III Appendix 12A Legislation and Planning Policy Relevant to Ecology.pdf:17: Policy ENV7: Ground, Any development proposals that may result in groundwater or surface water pollution will require suitable EN010103-001105-NZT DCO 6.4.18 ES Vol III Appendix 12A Legislation and Planning Policy Relevant to Ecology.pdf:17: Light Pollution satisfactory mitigation measures can be demonstrated. EN010103-002043-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO August 2022 (D6).pdf:34: of Pollution Act 1974(b); or EN010103-002043-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO August 2022 (D6).pdf:34: (2) Section 61(9) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 does not apply where the consent relates EN010103-002043-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO August 2022 (D6).pdf:49:including means of pollution control in accordance with the construction environmental EN010103-002043-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO August 2022 (D6).pdf:50:likely to cause significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled waters or the environment, EN010103-002043-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO August 2022 (D6).pdf:87:Marine Pollution Response Team as soon as reasonably practicable, but in any event within 12 EN010103-002043-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO August 2022 (D6).pdf:88: (a) a marine pollution contingency plan to address the risks, methods and procedures to deal EN010103-002043-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO August 2022 (D6).pdf:90:accordance with the Pollution Prevention for Businesses guidelines. EN010103-002043-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO August 2022 (D6).pdf:98:Marine Pollution Response Team as soon as reasonably practicable, but in any event within 12 EN010103-002043-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO August 2022 (D6).pdf:99: (a) a marine pollution contingency plan to address the risks, methods and procedures to deal EN010103-002043-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO August 2022 (D6).pdf:101:accordance with the Pollution Prevention for Businesses guidelines. EN010103-001760-NZT DCO 9.8 - Applicants’ Response to the ExA's FWQs (Appendices) - June 2022.pdf:3:  Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine pollution Contingency Plan EN010103-002237-NZT DCO 8.5 - SoCG - Environment Agency September (Clean) 2022 (D8).pdf:17: satisfactory assessment of all relevant potential pollution risks to EN010103-002237-NZT DCO 8.5 - SoCG - Environment Agency September (Clean) 2022 (D8).pdf:19: assessment of the potential pollution risks to surface water and EN010103-002237-NZT DCO 8.5 - SoCG - Environment Agency September (Clean) 2022 (D8).pdf:20: Proposed Development including but not limited to pollution EN010103-000950-NZT DCO 6.3.41 ES Vol II Figure 10-15 Discharges and Incidents.pdf:1: W Pollution Incident to Controlled Waters EN010103-000901-NZT DCO 6.2.15 ES Vol I Chapter 15 Ornithology.pdf:21:Alterations in levels of air pollution during Quality (ES Volume I, Document Ref. 6.2) EN010103-000901-NZT DCO 6.2.15 ES Vol I Chapter 15 Ornithology.pdf:57: The UK’s Clean Air Strategy (DEFRA, 2019), details commitments to monitor impacts of air pollution on habitats and reduce EN010103-000901-NZT DCO 6.2.15 ES Vol I Chapter 15 Ornithology.pdf:59: pollution, fugitive dust management and noise prevention or amelioration. EN010103-000901-NZT DCO 6.2.15 ES Vol I Chapter 15 Ornithology.pdf:61: would be applied to minimise the potential for environmental pollution, e.g. EN010103-000901-NZT DCO 6.2.15 ES Vol I Chapter 15 Ornithology.pdf:61: prevention of surface and ground water pollution, fugitive dust management, EN010103-000901-NZT DCO 6.2.15 ES Vol I Chapter 15 Ornithology.pdf:63: on the assumption that the relevant pollution control regime and other EN010103-000901-NZT DCO 6.2.15 ES Vol I Chapter 15 Ornithology.pdf:63: chapter to a more speculative assessment of potential pollution sources, EN010103-000901-NZT DCO 6.2.15 ES Vol I Chapter 15 Ornithology.pdf:64: • pollution emissions from heavy plant and construction traffic; EN010103-000901-NZT DCO 6.2.15 ES Vol I Chapter 15 Ornithology.pdf:65: • pollution emissions from vehicular traffic to and from the PCC Site and EN010103-000901-NZT DCO 6.2.15 ES Vol I Chapter 15 Ornithology.pdf:69:Pollution emissions from Effects on habitats on which birds Out Identified as not significant for ecological Chapter 8: Air Quality, Section 8.6 EN010103-002368-Natural England - Responses to the ExA’s ExQ3 (if required).pdf:2: detailed in the final CEMP and discharged by R11 of • Specific contingency plans for accidental pollution events that provide EN010103-002368-Natural England - Responses to the ExA’s ExQ3 (if required).pdf:2: the DCO. details of clean-up and pollution control measures, as well as details EN010103-001182-NZT EL (6).pdf:47: Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan EN010103-001154-NZT DCO 5.10 - Other Consents and Licences.pdf:11: Pollution Act 1974 on Tees Borough required at present. EN010103-002074-NZT DCO 9.28 - Applicants' Responses to Deadline 5 Submissions August 2022 (D6).pdf:9:groundwater, which is likely to cause significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled EN010103-002074-NZT DCO 9.28 - Applicants' Responses to Deadline 5 Submissions August 2022 (D6).pdf:10: decommissioned in order to prevent risk of groundwater pollution, how EN010103-002074-NZT DCO 9.28 - Applicants' Responses to Deadline 5 Submissions August 2022 (D6).pdf:13: • Further detailed ground investigation to understand pollution risks, in particular EN010103-002533-NZT DCO 3.2 - Statement of Reasons Tracked Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:62: climate change adaptation; pollution control and environmental regulatory EN010103-002533-NZT DCO 3.2 - Statement of Reasons Tracked Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:67: minimising waste and pollution, and mitigating and adapting to climate EN010103-002533-NZT DCO 3.2 - Statement of Reasons Tracked Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:69:ENV7 STBC Local Plan Ground, Air, Water, Noise and Light Pollution EN010103-001544-Stockton Borough Council - Local Impact Reports (LIRs) from Local Authorities.pdf:7: air, water, light or noise pollution or land instability. Wherever possible proposals EN010103-001544-Stockton Borough Council - Local Impact Reports (LIRs) from Local Authorities.pdf:9: and Light Pollution EN010103-001544-Stockton Borough Council - Local Impact Reports (LIRs) from Local Authorities.pdf:9: odour), noise or light pollution either individually or cumulatively will be required to EN010103-001544-Stockton Borough Council - Local Impact Reports (LIRs) from Local Authorities.pdf:10: incorporate measures as appropriate to prevent or reduce their pollution so as not to EN010103-001544-Stockton Borough Council - Local Impact Reports (LIRs) from Local Authorities.pdf:10: 3. Where development has the potential to lead to significant pollution either EN010103-001544-Stockton Borough Council - Local Impact Reports (LIRs) from Local Authorities.pdf:10: sources of pollution in the vicinity. Development will only be approved where suitable EN010103-001544-Stockton Borough Council - Local Impact Reports (LIRs) from Local Authorities.pdf:10: mitigation can be achieved that would bring pollution within acceptable levels. EN010103-001197-NZT DCO 6.2.4 - ES Vol I Chapter 4 - Oct 2021.pdf:23: conditions in all areas of the Site whilst reducing light pollution and the visual EN010103-001197-NZT DCO 6.2.4 - ES Vol I Chapter 4 - Oct 2021.pdf:29: ‘Directive 2010/75/EU on industrial emissions (integrated pollution EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:2: APIS Air Pollution Information Service EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:13: pollution) there is guidance that sets out distance-based zones required for EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:17:  Water pollution; EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:17:  Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition. EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:18:  Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:20:  Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:22:  Water pollution; EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:23:  Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:24:  Water pollution; EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:24:  Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:26:  Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:28:  Water pollution; EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:28:  Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:29:  Water pollution; EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:30:  Water pollution; EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:31:  Water pollution; EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:32:  Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:35: Atmospheric pollution EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:35: the overarching parameter determining atmospheric pollution. EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:36:4.2.12 The Air Pollution Information System (APIS) forms the major source of information EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:37: contribution of vehicle emissions from the roadside to local pollution levels is not EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:38: pollution to Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast SPA/Ramsar due to EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:39: pollution to Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast SPA/Ramsar due to NRMM is screened EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:39:4.2.21 In summary, atmospheric pollution during construction/ decommissioning is EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:39: not materially affect pollution exposure. EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:39: magnitude of water pollution is the amount of hydrological mixing and tidal flushing EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:39: concentrations. Oil pollution is particularly damaging (and persistent) in intertidal EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:39: nickel. Heavy metal pollution might change the benthic assemblages in intertidal EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:40: England, 2014b). However, the SIP still identifies water pollution as a concern for the EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:40: SPA / Ramsar, because contaminants from historic pollution events are stored in the EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:40: Therefore, it is concluded that organic pollution from sewage effluent is not an issue EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:47: Atmospheric pollution EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:48: to denote potential significant atmospheric pollution impacts which require further EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:48: atmospheric pollution effects. Overall, Likely Significant Effects of stack emissions EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:49: on the Durham Coast SAC and the Northumbria Coast SPA / Ramsar from air pollution EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:49: therefore considered to have a negligible effect on air quality. Pollution from EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:49: regarding operational atmospheric pollution due to the forecast nitrogen dose at EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:49: power plant, and non-toxic pollution from sewage effluent. Unmitigated, these EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:49:4.3.14 Regarding the issue of potentially toxic pollution during the operational phase, the EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:53:  Atmospheric pollution (C and D) EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:53:  Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:53:  Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:54:  Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:54:  Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:54:  Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:59: Atmospheric Pollution (Operation) EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:59:6.1.20 Potential operational atmospheric pollution effects of the Proposed Development EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:62: pollution from the Proposed Development would have significant impacts on the EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:65:  Adherence to the latest Pollution Prevention Guidance and other good practice EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:65: baseline levels, for any pollution incidents to be dealt with effectively. EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:66: Atmospheric Pollution (Operation) EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:69: manned platform for the quality (pollution) impacts on Teesmouth & Cleveland Coast SPA/Ramsar occurred due to both the EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:70: no water pollution occurs from the Proposed Development; as such, there will be no ’in EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:74: associated with atmospheric pollution impacts. It is to be noted that the planning application for EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:75: atmospheric pollution impacts will occur. However, the following impact pathways will be EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:85:Ramsar Atmospheric pollution during construction operation and decommissioning Atmospheric pollution EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:85:North York Moors SAC Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:85:North York Moors SPA Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:85:Durham Coast SAC Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:85:Northumbria Coast SPA / Ramsar Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:87: disturbance pollution temporary foraging resources of heated squeeze EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:88: disturbance pollution temporary foraging resources of heated squeeze EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:88: c. Little tern and common tern are the main nesting qualifying species that APIS identifies as sensitive to atmospheric pollution. However, paragraph 4.2.18 EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:89: atmospheric pollution on the terns can therefore be excluded. In addition to nesting terns, the SPA is designated for nesting avocet. APIS identifies that this EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:89: sensitive to atmospheric pollution in principle, the SPA/Ramsar population is wintering only and therefore not sensitive to nitrogen deposition from the EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:89: atmospheric pollution impacts which require further analysis. Therefore, likely significant effects on the SPA/Ramsar site cannot be dismissed and EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:89: appropriate assessment is required. While sandwich tern are sensitive to atmospheric pollution in principle, the SPA / Ramsar population is wintering only EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:91:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:91: contribute 2% of the critical nitrogen load for these habitats, which is in excess of the 1% process contribution that is used to dismiss atmospheric pollution EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:92:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:92: dismiss atmospheric pollution impacts as negligible. Therefore, this impact pathway is screened in for Appropriate Assessment where the updated modelling EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:93:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:93: b. Since the qualifying feature is not vulnerable to atmospheric pollution no in combination effect will arise EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:94:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:94: pollution. However, the tern nesting locations lie beyond the area affected by nitrogen deposition from the Proposed Development. EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:109:Effect Visual and noise disturbance Atmospheric pollution Water Quality In Combination Effects EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:110: water quality, the mitigation measures will ensure that no pollution occurs and thus there is no scope for ‘in combination’ effects on integrity of the EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:111:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-001196-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:112:Effect Atmospheric pollution In combination effects EN010103-001466-NZT DCO 3.2 - Statement of Reasons - Apr 2022.pdf:60: climate change adaptation; pollution control and environmental regulatory EN010103-001466-NZT DCO 3.2 - Statement of Reasons - Apr 2022.pdf:65: minimising waste and pollution, and mitigating and adapting to climate EN010103-001466-NZT DCO 3.2 - Statement of Reasons - Apr 2022.pdf:67: Pollution EN010103-001015-NZT DCO 6.4.2 ES Vol III Appendix 1B EIA Scoping Opinion Part 1.pdf:17: and subsoil pollution, noise, vibration, light, heat, radiation and quantities and EN010103-001015-NZT DCO 6.4.2 ES Vol III Appendix 1B EIA Scoping Opinion Part 1.pdf:72: - Pollution reduction measures; and EN010103-001015-NZT DCO 6.4.2 ES Vol III Appendix 1B EIA Scoping Opinion Part 1.pdf:90:NOISE POLLUTION & AIR QUALITY EN010103-002000-NZT DCO 2.2 - Explanatory Memorandum - August 2022(D5) - Tracked.pdf:34: of Pollution Act 1974, or which cannot be reasonably avoided as a consequence of the EN010103-001024-NZT DCO 6.4.9 ES Vol III Appendix 9A Flood Risk Assessment Part 1.pdf:80:• Any Category 3 or worse water pollution incidents within the past 5 years as recorded on NIRS EN010103-001024-NZT DCO 6.4.9 ES Vol III Appendix 9A Flood Risk Assessment Part 1.pdf:80: (including location (NGR), pollution source, category and affected water body); EN010103-001024-NZT DCO 6.4.9 ES Vol III Appendix 9A Flood Risk Assessment Part 1.pdf:84:Pollution incidents: https://data.gov.uk/dataset/c8625e18-c329-4032-b4c7-444b33af6780/environmental-pollution- EN010103-001575-NZT DCO 9.2 - Written Summary ISH1 - May 2022.pdf:191: Harbour and part of Milton Common, and the development of a Marine Pollution EN010103-001575-NZT DCO 9.2 - Written Summary ISH1 - May 2022.pdf:219: at Longbarrow Roundabout, which currently results in night-time light spill and light pollution on the western edge of EN010103-001575-NZT DCO 9.2 - Written Summary ISH1 - May 2022.pdf:224: into account broader planning considerations including effects on tranquillity, connectivity, light pollution and the night sky. EN010103-001575-NZT DCO 9.2 - Written Summary ISH1 - May 2022.pdf:256: absence of road lighting within the WHS and at the replacement Longbarrow Junction would help reduce light pollution. EN010103-001469-NZT DCO 2.2 - Explanatory Memorandum (Tracked) - Apr 2022.pdf:40: obtained under section 61 of the Control of Pollution Act 1974, or which cannot be EN010103-002327-NZT DCO 9.41- Applicants' Response to ExA's RIES - Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:6:2.5 RIES.3.5 Can the Applicants explain how the pollution control measures outlined EN010103-002327-NZT DCO 9.41- Applicants' Response to ExA's RIES - Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:6: agreed that specific pollution control measures would be secured through EN010103-002526-NZT DCO 2.1 - Final draft DCO (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:35: of Pollution Act 1974(b); or EN010103-002526-NZT DCO 2.1 - Final draft DCO (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:35: (2) Section 61(9) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 does not apply where the consent relates EN010103-002526-NZT DCO 2.1 - Final draft DCO (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:50:including means of pollution control in accordance with the construction environmental EN010103-002526-NZT DCO 2.1 - Final draft DCO (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:51:likely to cause significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled waters or the environment, EN010103-002526-NZT DCO 2.1 - Final draft DCO (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:52: pollution, how any boreholes that need to be retained for monitoring purposes will be EN010103-002526-NZT DCO 2.1 - Final draft DCO (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:94:MMO Marine Pollution Response Team as soon as reasonably practicable, but in any event within EN010103-002526-NZT DCO 2.1 - Final draft DCO (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:96: (a) a marine pollution contingency plan to address the risks, methods and procedures to deal EN010103-002526-NZT DCO 2.1 - Final draft DCO (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:98:accordance with the Pollution Prevention for Businesses guidelines. 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EN010103-000825-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 2.pdf:327: Pollution, Preparedness, Response and Co-operation, and the BP has a joint arrangement in Cuba which imports, manufactures, EN010103-000825-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 2.pdf:327: International Convention on Civil Liability for Bunker Oil Pollution markets and sells lubricants. EN010103-000825-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 2.pdf:327:marine oil pollution liability insurance in respect of its operated ships to a Countries. EN010103-002235-NZT DCO 8.4 - MMO SoCG (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:10: • dealing with marine pollution emergencies, including oil spills; EN010103-002320-NZT DCO 9.34 - Updated List of Developments (Tacked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:14: it can be assumed that other effects (such as potential for surface water pollution, EN010103-002320-NZT DCO 9.34 - Updated List of Developments (Tacked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:24: approved.” pollution“. EN010103-001895-NZT DCO 8.2 - STBC SoCG (Tracked) July 2022(D4) -.pdf:13: Pollution. EN010103-001142-NZT DCO 6.4.31 ES Vol III Appendix 14C Marine Mammal Baseline.pdf:12: increased shipping, dredging, water pollution associated with EN010103-001142-NZT DCO 6.4.31 ES Vol III Appendix 14C Marine Mammal Baseline.pdf:31: exposure from diffuse pollution sources (i.e. agriculture run-off and storm EN010103-002240-NZT DCO 8.6 - Natural England SoCG (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:16: Atmospheric Pollution (Operational emissions) EN010103-002240-NZT DCO 8.6 - Natural England SoCG (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:16: Potential operational atmospheric pollution effects of the EN010103-002240-NZT DCO 8.6 - Natural England SoCG (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:17: with atmospheric pollution arising from the operation of the EN010103-002240-NZT DCO 8.6 - Natural England SoCG (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:17: of the contractor’s drilling method statement for pollution EN010103-000889-NZT DCO 6.4.28 ES Vol III Appendix 13A Aquatic Ecology Supplementary Desk Study and Field Survey Report.pdf:12: organic pollution/ general degradation in rivers; EN010103-000889-NZT DCO 6.4.28 ES Vol III Appendix 13A Aquatic Ecology Supplementary Desk Study and Field Survey Report.pdf:21:13.4.43. The sample mainly consists of pollution tolerant taxa, including some snails EN010103-000889-NZT DCO 6.4.28 ES Vol III Appendix 13A Aquatic Ecology Supplementary Desk Study and Field Survey Report.pdf:46:indicates ecological damage, including pollution (organic, toxic and physical pollution EN010103-000889-NZT DCO 6.4.28 ES Vol III Appendix 13A Aquatic Ecology Supplementary Desk Study and Field Survey Report.pdf:46:macroinvertebrate families to organic pollution. It replaces the Biological Monitoring EN010103-000889-NZT DCO 6.4.28 ES Vol III Appendix 13A Aquatic Ecology Supplementary Desk Study and Field Survey Report.pdf:46:the WHPT-scoring taxa) according to their sensitivity to organic pollution. In addition EN010103-000889-NZT DCO 6.4.28 ES Vol III Appendix 13A Aquatic Ecology Supplementary Desk Study and Field Survey Report.pdf:46:Some animals are more susceptible to organic pollution than others, and the presence EN010103-000889-NZT DCO 6.4.28 ES Vol III Appendix 13A Aquatic Ecology Supplementary Desk Study and Field Survey Report.pdf:46:variety of taxa, especially those that are sensitive to pollution. Poorer quality is EN010103-000889-NZT DCO 6.4.28 ES Vol III Appendix 13A Aquatic Ecology Supplementary Desk Study and Field Survey Report.pdf:46:sensitive to pollution. Organic pollution sometimes encourages an increased EN010103-001089-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 16 EC2_H.pdf:9:Integrated Pollution Controls EN010103-001089-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 16 EC2_H.pdf:9:Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control EN010103-001089-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 16 EC2_H.pdf:9:Local Authority Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control EN010103-001089-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 16 EC2_H.pdf:9:Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls EN010103-001089-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 16 EC2_H.pdf:9:Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Control Enforcements EN010103-001089-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 16 EC2_H.pdf:9:Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters EN010103-001089-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 16 EC2_H.pdf:9:Substantiated Pollution Incident Register EN010103-001089-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 16 EC2_H.pdf:10:Integrated Pollution Control Registered Waste Sites EN010103-001089-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 16 EC2_H.pdf:14: Status: Transferred from Rivers (Prevention of Pollution) Act 1951-1961 EN010103-001089-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 16 EC2_H.pdf:25:Integrated Pollution Controls EN010103-001089-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 16 EC2_H.pdf:25:Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control EN010103-001089-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 16 EC2_H.pdf:25:Local Authority Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control EN010103-001089-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 16 EC2_H.pdf:25:Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls EN010103-001089-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 16 EC2_H.pdf:25:Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Control Enforcements EN010103-001089-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 16 EC2_H.pdf:25:Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters EN010103-001089-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 16 EC2_H.pdf:25:Substantiated Pollution Incident Register EN010103-001089-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 16 EC2_H.pdf:27:Integrated Pollution Control Registered Waste Sites EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:2: APIS Air Pollution Information Service EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:14: pollution) there is guidance that sets out distance-based zones required for EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:18: • Water pollution; EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:18: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition. EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:19: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:21: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:23: • Water pollution; EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:24: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:25: • Water pollution; EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:25: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:27: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:29: • Water pollution; EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:29: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:30: • Water pollution; EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:31: • Water pollution; EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:32: • Water pollution; EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:33: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:36: Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:36: the overarching parameter determining atmospheric pollution. EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:37:4.2.12 The Air Pollution Information System (APIS) forms the major source of information EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:38: contribution of vehicle emissions from the roadside to local pollution levels is not EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:39: pollution in the Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast SPA / Ramsar due to construction / EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:39: significant. As such construction/decommissioning period atmospheric pollution to EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:39:4.2.21 In summary, atmospheric pollution during construction/ decommissioning is EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:40: not materially affect pollution exposure. EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:40: magnitude of water pollution is the amount of hydrological mixing and tidal flushing EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:40: concentrations. Oil pollution is particularly damaging (and persistent) in intertidal EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:40: nickel. Heavy metal pollution might change the benthic assemblages in intertidal EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:40: England, 2014b). However, the SIP still identifies water pollution as a concern for the EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:41: SPA / Ramsar, because contaminants from historic pollution events are stored in the EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:41: concluded that organic pollution from sewage effluent is not an issue for the EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:48: Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:48: to denote potential significant atmospheric pollution impacts which require further EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:49: atmospheric pollution effects. Overall, LSEs of stack emissions from the Power and EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:49: from air pollution can be screened out. EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:50: therefore considered to have a negligible effect on air quality. Pollution from EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:50: regarding operational atmospheric pollution due to the forecast nitrogen dose at EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:50: and non-toxic pollution from sewage effluent. Unmitigated, these pollutants may EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:50:4.3.14 Regarding the issue of potentially toxic pollution during the operational phase, the EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:53: • Atmospheric pollution (C and D) EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:53: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:53: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:54: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:54: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:54: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:61: Atmospheric Pollution (Operation) EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:61:6.1.25 Potential operational atmospheric pollution effects of the Proposed Development EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:63: pollution from the Proposed Development would have significant impacts on the EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:67: • Adherence to the latest Pollution Prevention Guidance and other good practice EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:67: baseline levels, for any pollution incidents to be dealt with effectively. EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:68: Atmospheric Pollution (Operation) EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:72: manned platform for the quality (pollution) impacts on Teesmouth & Cleveland Coast SPA / Ramsar occurred due to both EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:73: no water pollution occurs from the Proposed Development; as such, there will be no ’in EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:77: associated with atmospheric pollution impacts. It is to be noted that the planning application for EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:78: atmospheric pollution impacts will occur. However, the following impact pathways will be EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:86: Stark, J.S. (1998). Heavy metal pollution and microbenthic assemblages in EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:87: UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) (2016b). Air Pollution Information EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:89:Ramsar Atmospheric pollution during construction operation and decommissioning Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:89:North York Moors SAC Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:89:North York Moors SPA Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:89:Durham Coast SAC Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:89:Northumbria Coast SPA / Ramsar Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:91: disturbance pollution loss resources of heated squeeze EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:92: disturbance pollution loss resources of heated squeeze EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:92: c. Little tern and common tern are the main nesting qualifying species that APIS identifies as sensitive to atmospheric pollution. However, paragraph 4.2.18 EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:93: atmospheric pollution on the terns can therefore be excluded. In addition to nesting terns, the SPA is designated for nesting avocet. APIS identifies that this EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:93: sensitive to atmospheric pollution in principle, the SPA/Ramsar population is wintering only and therefore not sensitive to nitrogen deposition from the EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:93: Critical Load limit is typically used by Natural England and the Environment Agency to denote potential significant atmospheric pollution impacts which EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:93: sandwich tern are sensitive to atmospheric pollution in principle, the SPA / Ramsar population is wintering only and therefore not sensitive to nitrogen EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:95:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:95: contribute 2% of the critical nitrogen load for these habitats, which is in excess of the 1% process contribution that is used to dismiss atmospheric pollution EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:96:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:96: dismiss atmospheric pollution impacts as negligible. Therefore, this impact pathway is screened in for Appropriate Assessment where the updated modelling EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:97:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:97: b. Since the qualifying feature is not vulnerable to atmospheric pollution no in combination effect will arise EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:98:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:98: pollution. However, the tern nesting locations lie beyond the area affected by nitrogen deposition from the Proposed Development. EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:113:Effect Visual and noise disturbance Atmospheric pollution Direct habitat loss Effects on foraging resources Water Quality In Combination Effects EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:114: water quality, the mitigation measures will ensure that no pollution occurs and thus there is no scope for ‘in combination’ effects on integrity of the SPA / EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:115:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002062-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:116:Effect Atmospheric pollution In combination effects EN010103-001182-NZT EL.pdf:47: Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan EN010103-002319-NZT DCO 9.34 - Updated List of Developments (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:14: it can be assumed that other effects (such as potential for surface water pollution, EN010103-002319-NZT DCO 9.34 - Updated List of Developments (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:24: approved.” pollution“. EN010103-000013-EN010103_Scoping Opinion.pdf:16: and subsoil pollution, noise, vibration, light, heat, radiation and quantities and EN010103-000013-EN010103_Scoping Opinion.pdf:71: - Pollution reduction measures; and EN010103-000013-EN010103_Scoping Opinion.pdf:89:NOISE POLLUTION & AIR QUALITY EN010103-000013-EN010103_Scoping Opinion.pdf:119:  Expected residues and emissions (water, air and soil pollution, noise, vibration, light, heat, EN010103-000013-EN010103_Scoping Opinion.pdf:123:Air quality in the UK has improved over recent decades but air pollution remains a significant issue; EN010103-000013-EN010103_Scoping Opinion.pdf:123:2011). A priority action in the England Biodiversity Strategy is to reduce air pollution impacts on EN010103-000013-EN010103_Scoping Opinion.pdf:123:which may give rise to pollution, either directly or from traffic generation, and hence planning EN010103-000013-EN010103_Scoping Opinion.pdf:123:take account of the risks of air pollution and how these can be managed or reduced. Further EN010103-000013-EN010103_Scoping Opinion.pdf:123:information on air pollution impacts and the sensitivity of different habitats/designated sites can be EN010103-000013-EN010103_Scoping Opinion.pdf:123:found on the Air Pollution Information System (www.apis.ac.uk). Further information on air pollution EN010103-000013-EN010103_Scoping Opinion.pdf:133:respond to any complaints of traffic-related pollution, during construction, operation, and EN010103-000824-NZT DCO 3.2 - Statement of Reasons.pdf:58: regulation; grid connection; climate change adaptation; pollution control and EN010103-000824-NZT DCO 3.2 - Statement of Reasons.pdf:62: pollution, and mitigating and adapting to climate change, including moving to a low EN010103-000824-NZT DCO 3.2 - Statement of Reasons.pdf:64: ENV7 STBC Local Plan Ground, Air, Water, Noise and Light Pollution EN010103-000893-NZT DCO 6.2.7 ES Vol I Chapter 7 Legislative Context and Planning Policy.pdf:31: prudently, minimising waste and pollution, and mitigating and adapting EN010103-000893-NZT DCO 6.2.7 ES Vol I Chapter 7 Legislative Context and Planning Policy.pdf:38:ENV7 Ground, Air, Water, Development proposals that may cause pollution will be required EN010103-000893-NZT DCO 6.2.7 ES Vol I Chapter 7 Legislative Context and Planning Policy.pdf:38: Noise and Light to incorporate measures to prevent or reduce pollution so as not to EN010103-000893-NZT DCO 6.2.7 ES Vol I Chapter 7 Legislative Context and Planning Policy.pdf:38: Pollution cause unacceptable impacts on residential amenity or the EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:2: APIS Air Pollution Information Service EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:14: pollution) there is guidance that sets out distance-based zones required for EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:18: • Water pollution; EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:18: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition. EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:19: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:21: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:23: • Water pollution; EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:24: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:25: • Water pollution; EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:25: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:27: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:29: • Water pollution; EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:29: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:30: • Water pollution; EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:31: • Water pollution; EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:32: • Water pollution; EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:33: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:36: Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:36: the overarching parameter determining atmospheric pollution. EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:37:4.2.12 The Air Pollution Information System (APIS) forms the major source of information EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:38: contribution of vehicle emissions from the roadside to local pollution levels is not EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:39: pollution in the Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast SPA / Ramsar due to construction / EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:39: significant. As such construction/decommissioning period atmospheric pollution to EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:39:4.2.21 In summary, atmospheric pollution during construction/ decommissioning is EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:40: not materially affect pollution exposure. EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:40: magnitude of water pollution is the amount of hydrological mixing and tidal flushing EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:40: concentrations. Oil pollution is particularly damaging (and persistent) in intertidal EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:40: nickel. Heavy metal pollution might change the benthic assemblages in intertidal EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:40: England, 2014b). However, the SIP still identifies water pollution as a concern for the EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:41: SPA / Ramsar, because contaminants from historic pollution events are stored in the EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:41: concluded that organic pollution from sewage effluent is not an issue for the EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:48: Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:48: to denote potential significant atmospheric pollution impacts which require further EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:49: atmospheric pollution effects. Overall, LSEs of stack emissions from the Power and EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:49: from air pollution can be screened out. EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:50: therefore considered to have a negligible effect on air quality. Pollution from EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:50: regarding operational atmospheric pollution due to the forecast nitrogen dose at EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:50: and non-toxic pollution from sewage effluent. Unmitigated, these pollutants may EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:50:4.3.14 Regarding the issue of potentially toxic pollution during the operational phase, the EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:54: • Atmospheric pollution (C and D) EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:54: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:54: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:55: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:55: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:55: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:62: Atmospheric Pollution (Operation) EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:62:6.1.25 Potential operational atmospheric pollution effects of the Proposed Development EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:65: pollution from the Proposed Development would have significant impacts on the EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:68: • Adherence to the latest Pollution Prevention Guidance and other good practice EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:68: baseline levels, for any pollution incidents to be dealt with effectively. EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:70: marine water clarity can be affected by pollution (such as by nutrients causing EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:71: Atmospheric Pollution (Operation) EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:76: manned platform for the quality (pollution) impacts on Teesmouth & Cleveland Coast SPA / Ramsar occurred due to both EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:77: no water pollution occurs from the Proposed Development; as such, there will be no ’in EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:81: associated with atmospheric pollution impacts. It is to be noted that the planning application for EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:83: atmospheric pollution impacts will occur. However, the following impact pathways will be relevant EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:91: Stark, J.S. (1998). Heavy metal pollution and microbenthic assemblages in EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:92: UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) (2016b). Air Pollution Information EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:94:Ramsar Atmospheric pollution during construction operation and decommissioning Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:94:North York Moors SAC Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:94:North York Moors SPA Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:94:Durham Coast SAC Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:94:Northumbria Coast SPA / Ramsar Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:96: disturbance pollution loss resources of heated squeeze EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:97: disturbance pollution loss resources of heated squeeze EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:97: c. Little tern and common tern are the main nesting qualifying species that APIS identifies as sensitive to atmospheric pollution. However, paragraph 4.2.18 EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:98: atmospheric pollution on the terns can therefore be excluded. In addition to nesting terns, the SPA is designated for nesting avocet. APIS identifies that this EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:98: sensitive to atmospheric pollution in principle, the SPA/Ramsar population is wintering only and therefore not sensitive to nitrogen deposition from the EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:98: Critical Load limit is typically used by Natural England and the Environment Agency to denote potential significant atmospheric pollution impacts which EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:98: sandwich tern are sensitive to atmospheric pollution in principle, the SPA / Ramsar population is wintering only and therefore not sensitive to nitrogen EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:100:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:100: contribute 2% of the critical nitrogen load for these habitats, which is in excess of the 1% process contribution that is used to dismiss atmospheric pollution EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:101:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:101: dismiss atmospheric pollution impacts as negligible. Therefore, this impact pathway is screened in for Appropriate Assessment where the updated modelling EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:102:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:102: b. Since the qualifying feature is not vulnerable to atmospheric pollution no in combination effect will arise EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:103:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:103: pollution. However, the tern nesting locations lie beyond the area affected by nitrogen deposition from the Proposed Development. EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:118:Effect Visual and noise disturbance Atmospheric pollution Direct habitat loss Effects on foraging resources Water Quality In Combination Effects EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:119: water quality, the mitigation measures will ensure that no pollution occurs and thus there is no scope for ‘in combination’ effects on integrity of the SPA / EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:121:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002553-NZT DCO 5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:122:Effect Atmospheric pollution In combination effects EN010103-001992-NZT DCO 9.24 - Written Summary of ISH4 August 2022 (D5).pdf:14: pollution mitigation plan. IC explains further that NE has accepted any leak of drilling fluid would be to the Tees EN010103-001992-NZT DCO 9.24 - Written Summary of ISH4 August 2022 (D5).pdf:14: be dispersed within the Tees Bay and would be an inert material, so there is no risk to pollution as described in the EN010103-001992-NZT DCO 9.24 - Written Summary of ISH4 August 2022 (D5).pdf:15: associated risk of pollution will form part of the Final CEMP. EN010103-001992-NZT DCO 9.24 - Written Summary of ISH4 August 2022 (D5).pdf:34: matter to be approved.” air, water, or noise pollution“. EN010103-002176-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Clean).pdf:6: reducing light pollution and the visual impact on the EN010103-002176-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Clean).pdf:9: A range of pollution control and mitigation measures EN010103-002176-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Clean).pdf:12: or chemicals to prevent pollution. Storage areas for EN010103-002176-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Clean).pdf:16: Contamination: Guidance on Pollution Prevention’. A EN010103-002176-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Clean).pdf:19: operating as planned and preventing pollution. The EN010103-002176-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Clean).pdf:19: material in, and the pollution by sediment of, any DCO Schedule 2 (Document Ref. 2.1): Requirement EN010103-002176-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Clean).pdf:19: pollution from construction sites'. EN010103-002176-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Clean).pdf:21: Regulations 2002, and the Control of Pollution (Oil Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) (England) EN010103-002176-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Clean).pdf:22:ES Chapters 9 - Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water A Pollution Prevention Plan will be prepared and DCO Schedule 2 (Document Ref. 2.1): Requirement EN010103-002176-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Clean).pdf:22:Resources, ES Appendices 5A – Framework CEMP, the risk of any vandalism that could lead to a pollution Means of enclosure EN010103-002176-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Clean).pdf:26: pollution prevention systems. The maintenance EN010103-002176-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Clean).pdf:27: Should any spillage occur that results in the pollution EN010103-002176-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Clean).pdf:31: Contamination: Guidance on Pollution Prevention, EA EN010103-002176-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Clean).pdf:34:ES Chapter 10 - Geology, Hydrogeology and Chemicals, fuels and oils will need to be stored in Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) (England) EN010103-002176-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Clean).pdf:44: and regulations relating to International Convention for International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution EN010103-002176-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Clean).pdf:44: the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (the MARPOL from Ships (the MARPOL Convention 73/78) EN010103-002176-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Clean).pdf:44: minimising pollution from ships. All project vessels EN010103-002176-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Clean).pdf:44: oil pollution (Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan). EN010103-002176-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Clean).pdf:59:ES Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP A Pollution Response Plan, secured as part of the DCO Schedule 2 (Document Ref. 2.1): Requirement EN010103-002176-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Clean).pdf:59: outline key pollution mitigation measures to be EN010103-002176-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Clean).pdf:59: pollution incident, which may subsequently lead to the EN010103-002176-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Clean).pdf:61: to be followed in the event of an accidental pollution EN010103-002176-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Clean).pdf:61: pollution. EN010103-002176-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Clean).pdf:62: pollution from construction sites'. EN010103-002176-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Clean).pdf:63: Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) (England) EN010103-002176-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Clean).pdf:63: undertaken to ensure that pollution events can be EN010103-002176-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Clean).pdf:64: GPP Agency’s Guidance for Pollution Prevention. 16: Construction Environmental Management Plan EN010103-002176-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Clean).pdf:65: significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled EN010103-002176-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Clean).pdf:65: pollution from leaking machinery or damaged EN010103-002176-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Clean).pdf:69: Pollution (Oil Storage) (England) Regulations 2001 EN010103-002176-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Clean).pdf:69: permit’ water pollution. In addition, they will be made EN010103-002176-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Clean).pdf:72: pollution, fugitive dust management and noise EN010103-002176-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Clean).pdf:74: pollution, fugitive dust management and noise EN010103-002176-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Clean).pdf:83: Contractors will observe pollution prevention 16: Construction Environmental Management Plan EN010103-002532-NZT DCO 3.2 - Statement of Reasons Clean Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:61: climate change adaptation; pollution control and environmental regulatory EN010103-002532-NZT DCO 3.2 - Statement of Reasons Clean Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:66: minimising waste and pollution, and mitigating and adapting to climate EN010103-002532-NZT DCO 3.2 - Statement of Reasons Clean Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:68:ENV7 STBC Local Plan Ground, Air, Water, Noise and Light Pollution EN010103-000898-NZT DCO 6.2.12 ES Vol I Chapter 12 Terrestrial Ecology.pdf:20:Alterations in levels of air pollution during Quality (ES Volume I, Document Ref. 6.2) and EN010103-000898-NZT DCO 6.2.12 ES Vol I Chapter 12 Terrestrial Ecology.pdf:34: The UK’s Clean Air Strategy (DEFRA, 2019), details commitments to monitor impacts of air pollution on habitats and reduce EN010103-000898-NZT DCO 6.2.12 ES Vol I Chapter 12 Terrestrial Ecology.pdf:35: pollution, fugitive dust management, and noise prevention or amelioration. It EN010103-000898-NZT DCO 6.2.12 ES Vol I Chapter 12 Terrestrial Ecology.pdf:37: on the assumption that the relevant pollution control regime and other EN010103-000898-NZT DCO 6.2.12 ES Vol I Chapter 12 Terrestrial Ecology.pdf:37: chapter to a more speculative assessment of potential pollution sources, EN010103-000898-NZT DCO 6.2.12 ES Vol I Chapter 12 Terrestrial Ecology.pdf:46: and Coatham Sands within the Air Pollution Information System (APIS) is EN010103-000898-NZT DCO 6.2.12 ES Vol I Chapter 12 Terrestrial Ecology.pdf:48: a result of pollution from direct discharges and also from diffuse sources EN010103-001918-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Comparison with June 2022) - July 2022 (D4).pdf:32: Pollution Act 1974(a); or EN010103-001918-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Comparison with June 2022) - July 2022 (D4).pdf:32: (2) Section 61(9) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 does not apply where the consent relates to EN010103-001918-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Comparison with June 2022) - July 2022 (D4).pdf:44:means of pollution control in accordance with the construction environmental management plan and EN010103-001918-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Comparison with June 2022) - July 2022 (D4).pdf:45:likely to cause significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled waters or the environment, has, EN010103-001918-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Comparison with June 2022) - July 2022 (D4).pdf:80:Marine Pollution Response Team as soon as reasonably practicable, but in any event within 12 hours EN010103-001918-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Comparison with June 2022) - July 2022 (D4).pdf:81: (a) a marine pollution contingency plan to address the risks, methods and procedures to deal EN010103-001918-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Comparison with June 2022) - July 2022 (D4).pdf:83:accordance with the Pollution Prevention for Businesses guidelines. EN010103-001918-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Comparison with June 2022) - July 2022 (D4).pdf:92:Marine Pollution Response Team as soon as reasonably practicable, but in any event within 12 hours EN010103-001918-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Comparison with June 2022) - July 2022 (D4).pdf:94: (a) a marine pollution contingency plan to address the risks, methods and procedures to deal EN010103-001918-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Comparison with June 2022) - July 2022 (D4).pdf:95:accordance with the Pollution Prevention for Businesses guidelines. EN010103-002251-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:34: of Pollution Act 1974(b); or EN010103-002251-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:34: (2) Section 61(9) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 does not apply where the consent relates EN010103-002251-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:49:including means of pollution control in accordance with the construction environmental EN010103-002251-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:50:likely to cause significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled waters or the environment, EN010103-002251-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:51: pollution, how any boreholes that need to be retained for monitoring purposes will be EN010103-002251-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:90:Marine Pollution Response Team as soon as reasonably practicable, but in any event within 12 EN010103-002251-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:92: (a) a marine pollution contingency plan to address the risks, methods and procedures to deal EN010103-002251-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:93:accordance with the Pollution Prevention for Businesses guidelines. EN010103-002251-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:102:Marine Pollution Response Team as soon as reasonably practicable, but in any event within 12 EN010103-002251-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:104: (a) a marine pollution contingency plan to address the risks, methods and procedures to deal EN010103-002251-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:105:accordance with the Pollution Prevention for Businesses guidelines. EN010103-001914-NZT DCO 9.19 - Further Response to Written Question GEN.1.37 - July 2022 (D4).pdf:25: matter to be approved.” air, water, or noise pollution“. EN010103-001468-NZT DCO 5.4 - Design and Access Statement - Tracked - Apr 2022.pdf:34: quality of the area; be sustainable in design and construction; minimise pollution; EN010103-001468-NZT DCO 5.4 - Design and Access Statement - Tracked - Apr 2022.pdf:60: of the PCC Site and other locations whilst reducing light pollution and the visual EN010103-001240-EN010103_Marine_Management_Organisation_Relevant_Representation_17122021_Redacted.pdf:7: Marine Pollution Response Team as soon as reasonably practicable, but in any EN010103-001240-EN010103_Marine_Management_Organisation_Relevant_Representation_17122021_Redacted.pdf:15: for preventing water pollution, spillage risk and the dispersion of suspended EN010103-002052-NZT DCO 5.4 - Design and Access Statement - Clean - August 2022(D6).pdf:33: quality of the area; be sustainable in design and construction; minimise pollution; EN010103-002052-NZT DCO 5.4 - Design and Access Statement - Clean - August 2022(D6).pdf:58: of the PCC Site and other locations whilst reducing light pollution and the visual EN010103-002252-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:34: Pollution Act 1974(b); or EN010103-002252-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:34: (2) Section 61(9) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 does not apply where the consent relates to EN010103-002252-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:49:means of pollution control in accordance with the construction environmental management plan and EN010103-002252-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:50:likely to cause significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled waters or the environment, has, EN010103-002252-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:51: pollution, how any boreholes that need to be retained for monitoring purposes will be EN010103-002252-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:93:Marine Pollution Response Team as soon as reasonably practicable, but in any event within 12 hours EN010103-002252-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:95: (a) a marine pollution contingency plan to address the risks, methods and procedures to deal EN010103-002252-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:97:accordance with the Pollution Prevention for Businesses guidelines. EN010103-002252-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:107:Marine Pollution Response Team as soon as reasonably practicable, but in any event within 12 hours EN010103-002252-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:109: (a) a marine pollution contingency plan to address the risks, methods and procedures to deal EN010103-002252-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:111:accordance with the Pollution Prevention for Businesses guidelines. EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:2: APIS Air Pollution Information Service EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:14: pollution) there is guidance that sets out distance-based zones required for EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:18: • Water pollution; EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:18: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition. EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:19: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:21: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:23: • Water pollution; EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:24: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:25: • Water pollution; EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:25: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:27: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:29: • Water pollution; EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:29: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:30: • Water pollution; EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:31: • Water pollution; EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:32: • Water pollution; EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:33: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:36: Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:36: the overarching parameter determining atmospheric pollution. EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:37:4.2.12 The Air Pollution Information System (APIS) forms the major source of information EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:38: contribution of vehicle emissions from the roadside to local pollution levels is not EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:39: pollution in the Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast SPA / Ramsar due to construction / EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:39: significant. As such construction/decommissioning period atmospheric pollution to EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:39:4.2.21 In summary, atmospheric pollution during construction/ decommissioning is EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:40: not materially affect pollution exposure. EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:40: magnitude of water pollution is the amount of hydrological mixing and tidal flushing EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:40: concentrations. Oil pollution is particularly damaging (and persistent) in intertidal EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:40: nickel. Heavy metal pollution might change the benthic assemblages in intertidal EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:40: England, 2014b). However, the SIP still identifies water pollution as a concern for the EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:41: SPA / Ramsar, because contaminants from historic pollution events are stored in the EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:41: concluded that organic pollution from sewage effluent is not an issue for the EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:48: Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:48: to denote potential significant atmospheric pollution impacts which require further EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:49: atmospheric pollution effects. Overall, LSEs of stack emissions from the Power and EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:49: from air pollution can be screened out. EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:50: therefore considered to have a negligible effect on air quality. Pollution from EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:50: regarding operational atmospheric pollution due to the forecast nitrogen dose at EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:50: and non-toxic pollution from sewage effluent. Unmitigated, these pollutants may EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:50:4.3.14 Regarding the issue of potentially toxic pollution during the operational phase, the EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:53: • Atmospheric pollution (C and D) EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:53: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:53: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:54: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:54: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:54: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:61: Atmospheric Pollution (Operation) EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:61:6.1.25 Potential operational atmospheric pollution effects of the Proposed Development EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:64: pollution from the Proposed Development would have significant impacts on the EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:67: • Adherence to the latest Pollution Prevention Guidance and other good practice EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:67: baseline levels, for any pollution incidents to be dealt with effectively. EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:68: marine water clarity can be affected by pollution (such as by nutrients causing EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:70: Atmospheric Pollution (Operation) EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:74: manned platform for the quality (pollution) impacts on Teesmouth & Cleveland Coast SPA / Ramsar occurred due to both EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:75: no water pollution occurs from the Proposed Development; as such, there will be no ’in EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:79: associated with atmospheric pollution impacts. It is to be noted that the planning application for EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:81: atmospheric pollution impacts will occur. However, the following impact pathways will be relevant EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:89: Stark, J.S. (1998). Heavy metal pollution and microbenthic assemblages in EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:90: UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) (2016b). Air Pollution Information EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:92:Ramsar Atmospheric pollution during construction operation and decommissioning Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:92:North York Moors SAC Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:92:North York Moors SPA Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:92:Durham Coast SAC Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:92:Northumbria Coast SPA / Ramsar Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:94: disturbance pollution loss resources of heated squeeze EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:95: disturbance pollution loss resources of heated squeeze EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:95: c. Little tern and common tern are the main nesting qualifying species that APIS identifies as sensitive to atmospheric pollution. However, paragraph 4.2.18 EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:96: atmospheric pollution on the terns can therefore be excluded. In addition to nesting terns, the SPA is designated for nesting avocet. APIS identifies that this EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:96: sensitive to atmospheric pollution in principle, the SPA/Ramsar population is wintering only and therefore not sensitive to nitrogen deposition from the EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:96: Critical Load limit is typically used by Natural England and the Environment Agency to denote potential significant atmospheric pollution impacts which EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:96: sandwich tern are sensitive to atmospheric pollution in principle, the SPA / Ramsar population is wintering only and therefore not sensitive to nitrogen EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:98:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:98: contribute 2% of the critical nitrogen load for these habitats, which is in excess of the 1% process contribution that is used to dismiss atmospheric pollution EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:99:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:99: dismiss atmospheric pollution impacts as negligible. Therefore, this impact pathway is screened in for Appropriate Assessment where the updated modelling EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:100:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:100: b. Since the qualifying feature is not vulnerable to atmospheric pollution no in combination effect will arise EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:101:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002331-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:101: pollution. However, the tern nesting locations lie beyond the area affected by nitrogen deposition from the Proposed Development. 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Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control EN010103-000897-NZT DCO 6.2.11 ES Vol I Chapter 11 Noise and Vibration.pdf:70: Environment Agency (2002b). Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control EN010103-000918-NZT DCO 6.2.25 ES Vol I Chapter 25 Summary of Significant Effects.pdf:5:Construction No significant effects are predicted to occur with use of embedded mitigation (e.g. pollution control measures). EN010103-000918-NZT DCO 6.2.25 ES Vol I Chapter 25 Summary of Significant Effects.pdf:5:Operation No significant effects are predicted to occur with use of embedded mitigation (e.g. pollution control measures). EN010103-000918-NZT DCO 6.2.25 ES Vol I Chapter 25 Summary of Significant Effects.pdf:5:Decommissioning No significant effects are predicted to occur with use of embedded mitigation (e.g. pollution control measures). EN010103-001470-NZT DCO 2.2 - Explanatory Memorandum - Apr 2022.pdf:40: obtained under section 61 of the Control of Pollution Act 1974, or which cannot be EN010103-001579-NZT DCO 9.6 - Applicants' Comments on RRs - May 2022.pdf:98: management can lead to pollution incidents and spread of Invasive will be consulted on the Final CEMP prepared by the contractor. This EN010103-001579-NZT DCO 9.6 - Applicants' Comments on RRs - May 2022.pdf:98: or pollution of controlled waters and sensitive environmental EN010103-001579-NZT DCO 9.6 - Applicants' Comments on RRs - May 2022.pdf:114: The pollution risk to controlled waters is highlighted for the PCC site, based on the preliminary ground investigation. This will be submitted EN010103-001579-NZT DCO 9.6 - Applicants' Comments on RRs - May 2022.pdf:126: that poor management can lead to pollution incidents and spread of EN010103-001579-NZT DCO 9.6 - Applicants' Comments on RRs - May 2022.pdf:127: deterioration and or pollution of controlled waters and sensitive EN010103-001579-NZT DCO 9.6 - Applicants' Comments on RRs - May 2022.pdf:132: and mobilise pollution within the ground and groundwater to surface EN010103-001579-NZT DCO 9.6 - Applicants' Comments on RRs - May 2022.pdf:136: atmospheric pollution; EN010103-001579-NZT DCO 9.6 - Applicants' Comments on RRs - May 2022.pdf:140: 2.2.1.1. That operational atmospheric pollution will not adversely EN010103-001579-NZT DCO 9.6 - Applicants' Comments on RRs - May 2022.pdf:237: Should the undertaker become aware that any of the or chemical spills to the MMO Pollution Response Team within 12 hours of it EN010103-001579-NZT DCO 9.6 - Applicants' Comments on RRs - May 2022.pdf:237: information on which the granting of this licence was based being identified. The arrangements for contacting the MMO Pollution EN010103-001579-NZT DCO 9.6 - Applicants' Comments on RRs - May 2022.pdf:237: Pollution Response Team as soon as reasonably practicable, dDCO submitted at Deadline 2. EN010103-001579-NZT DCO 9.6 - Applicants' Comments on RRs - May 2022.pdf:255: pollution, spillage risk and the dispersion of suspended EN010103-002067-NZT DCO 8.4 - Marine Management Organisation SoCG (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:10: • dealing with marine pollution emergencies, including oil spills; EN010103-000005-EN010103_Scoping Report.pdf:40: as a key site within the Tees Valley for monitoring industrial pollution and coastal EN010103-000005-EN010103_Scoping Report.pdf:41: at those sites, will be obtained from the UK Air Pollution Information System (APIS), EN010103-000005-EN010103_Scoping Report.pdf:44:  pollution of surface watercourses within or near the Proposed Development EN010103-000005-EN010103_Scoping Report.pdf:45:  pollution of surface watercourses within or near the Proposed Development during EN010103-000005-EN010103_Scoping Report.pdf:45: ‘Surface water pollution risk assessment for your environmental permit’ (April 2018). EN010103-000005-EN010103_Scoping Report.pdf:46:  pollution of surface watercourses within or near the Proposed Development EN010103-000005-EN010103_Scoping Report.pdf:46:  pollution of surface watercourses within or near the Proposed Development during EN010103-000005-EN010103_Scoping Report.pdf:48:  Control of Pollution Act 1974 (as amended); EN010103-002198-Report on the Implications for European Sites (RIES).pdf:10: Atmospheric pollution Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast Ramsar site Habitats supporting bird qualifying EN010103-002198-Report on the Implications for European Sites (RIES).pdf:30: RIES.3.5 Can the Applicants explain how the pollution control EN010103-000820-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 6.pdf:122:emissions and risks of various forms of pollution and contami- to properly manage these risks as well as accidental events EN010103-000820-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 6.pdf:122:the transportation of hydrocarbons. Risks in transportation ronmental pollution, legal liabilities and/or damage claims and EN010103-000820-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 6.pdf:122:ties in handling hydrocarbons containment, pollution, poisoning filing, maximum compensation allowed under such insurance EN010103-000820-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 6.pdf:131: cause any kind of accident, oil spill, well blowouts, pollution, potential, catastrophic consequences for human life on the pla- EN010103-000820-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 6.pdf:133:of reducing energy-related CO2 emissions and air pollution in EN010103-000820-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 6.pdf:134:ster to reduce the financing granted to Oil & Gas projects via liable for having exceeded in the past pollution thresholds that EN010103-000820-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 6.pdf:160:of the improvement opportunities identified, while at the same and tanks and early warning systems for water and pollution EN010103-000820-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 6.pdf:160:agement by evaluating the use of water and the impacts of its order to strengthen the capacity to respond to marine pollution, EN010103-000820-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 6.pdf:243:law at the time when the pollution occurred but presently are SpA (in liquidation) for €146 million. EN010103-000820-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 6.pdf:268: pollution allegedly caused by spills from 14 tanks of crime of illegal trafficking of waste, the Court acquitted EN010103-000820-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 6.pdf:268: with double bottoms, and pollution of the sea water not having committed the crime, while convicted six EN010103-000820-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 6.pdf:268: other investigations related to the pollution that obtained from the crime, from which Eni will deduct EN010103-000820-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 6.pdf:269: these transactions have been provisioned. In February pollution, by the former plant manager of Versalis, EN010103-000820-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 6.pdf:270: Groundwater pollution survey and reclamation and two other employees were summoned in order EN010103-000820-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 6.pdf:270: environmental pollution, omitted clean-up, negligent Company is reviewing available data as well as EN010103-000820-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 6.pdf:270: as well as of a third-party company Edison SpA were proceedings for groundwater pollution. In the period EN010103-000820-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 6.pdf:270: pollution, omitted communication of environmental notice of conclusion of the preliminary investigations, EN010103-000820-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 6.pdf:270: against some individuals. The Public Prosecutor’s crime of environmental pollution in relation to the EN010103-000820-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 6.pdf:271: damage caused by DDT pollution in Lake Maggiore. EN010103-000820-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 6.pdf:271: amount of the environmental damage to be absolutely Division. Pollution has been detected in this area EN010103-000820-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 6.pdf:272: accountable for the environmental pollution and accused Eni Rewind of negligence in performing the EN010103-000820-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 6.pdf:272: and any environmental pollution caused by the Gela claim refers to certain events which allegedly caused EN010103-000820-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 6.pdf:272: alleged industrial pollution. The judgement has been putting a deadline to present further proposals on the EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:2: APIS Air Pollution Information Service EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:14: pollution) there is guidance that sets out distance-based zones required for EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:18: • Water pollution; EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:18: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition. EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:19: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:21: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:23: • Water pollution; EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:24: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:25: • Water pollution; EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:25: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:27: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:29: • Water pollution; EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:29: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:30: • Water pollution; EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:31: • Water pollution; EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:32: • Water pollution; EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:33: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:36: Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:36: often assessed as the overarching parameter determining atmospheric pollution. EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:37:4.2.12 The Air Pollution Information System (APIS) forms the major source of information EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:38: contribution of vehicle emissions from the roadside to local pollution levels is not EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:39: pollution toin the Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast SPA/ / Ramsar due to EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:40: significant. As such construction/decommissioning- period atmospheric pollution to EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:40:4.2.21 In summary, atmospheric pollution during construction/ decommissioning is EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:40: not materially affect pollution exposure. EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:40: magnitude of water pollution is the amount of hydrological mixing and tidal flushing EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:41: concentrations. Oil pollution is particularly damaging (and persistent) in intertidal EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:41: nickel. Heavy metal pollution might change the benthic assemblages in intertidal EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:41: England, 2014b). However, the SIP still identifies water pollution as a concern for the EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:41: SPA / Ramsar, because contaminants from historic pollution events are stored in the EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:42: concluded that organic pollution from sewage effluent is not an issue for the EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:50: Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:50: to denote potential significant atmospheric pollution impacts which require further EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:51: load’Critical Load’ standard that is used to dismiss atmospheric pollution effects. EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:51: SAC and the Northumbria Coast SPA / Ramsar from air pollution can be screened out. EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:52: therefore considered to have a negligible effect on air quality. Pollution from EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:52: regarding operational atmospheric pollution due to the forecast nitrogen dose at EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:52: and non-toxic pollution from sewage effluent. Unmitigated, these pollutants may EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:52:4.3.14 Regarding the issue of potentially toxic pollution during the operational phase, the EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:55: • Atmospheric pollution (C and D) EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:55: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:55: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:56: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:56: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:56: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:64: Atmospheric Pollution (Operation) EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:64:6.1.246.1.25 Potential operational atmospheric pollution effects of the Proposed EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:66: pollution from the Proposed Development would have significant impacts on the EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:70: • Adherence to the latest Pollution Prevention Guidance and other good practice EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:71: baseline levels, for any pollution incidents to be dealt with effectively. EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:71: Atmospheric Pollution (Operation) EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:76: manned platform for the quality (pollution) impacts on Teesmouth & Cleveland Coast SPA/ / Ramsar occurred due to both EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:77: no water pollution occurs from the Proposed Development; as such, there will be no ’in EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:81: associated with atmospheric pollution impacts. It is to be noted that the planning application for EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:82: atmospheric pollution impacts will occur. However, the following impact pathways will be EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:90: Stark, J.S. (1998). Heavy metal pollution and microbenthic assemblages in EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:91: UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) (2016b). Air Pollution Information EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:93:Ramsar Atmospheric pollution during construction operation and decommissioning Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:93:North York Moors SAC Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:93:North York Moors SPA Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:93:Durham Coast SAC Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:93:Northumbria Coast SPA / Ramsar Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:95: disturbance pollution temporary resources of heated squeeze EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:96: disturbance pollution temporary resources of heated squeeze EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:96: c. Little tern and common tern are the main nesting qualifying species that APIS identifies as sensitive to atmospheric pollution. However, paragraph 4.2.18 EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:97: atmospheric pollution on the terns can therefore be excluded. In addition to nesting terns, the SPA is designated for nesting avocet. APIS identifies that this EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:97: sensitive to atmospheric pollution in principle, the SPA/Ramsar population is wintering only and therefore not sensitive to nitrogen deposition from the EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:97: Critical Load limit is typically used by Natural England and the Environment Agency to denote potential significant atmospheric pollution impacts which EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:97: sandwich tern are sensitive to atmospheric pollution in principle, the SPA / Ramsar population is wintering only and therefore not sensitive to nitrogen EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:99:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:99: contribute 2% of the critical nitrogen load for these habitats, which is in excess of the 1% process contribution that is used to dismiss atmospheric pollution EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:100:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:100: dismiss atmospheric pollution impacts as negligible. Therefore, this impact pathway is screened in for Appropriate Assessment where the updated modelling EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:101:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:101: b. Since the qualifying feature is not vulnerable to atmospheric pollution no in combination effect will arise EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:102:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:102: pollution. However, the tern nesting locations lie beyond the area affected by nitrogen deposition from the Proposed Development. EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:117: disturbance pollution loss resources Effects EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:118: water quality, the mitigation measures will ensure that no pollution occurs and thus there is no scope for ‘in combination’ effects on integrity of the SPA/ / EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:120:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002063-NZT DCO 7.12 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Change Request) (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:121:Effect Atmospheric pollution In combination effects EN010103-001603-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 4 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – SHELL U.K. LIMITED.pdf:113:The clean-up efforts are led by the Hydrocarbon Pollution and and hydraulic fracturing operations by increasing recycling capacity EN010103-001603-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 4 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – SHELL U.K. LIMITED.pdf:113:Of those 67 sites, two are waste sites without hydrocarbon pollution. In involves pumping fluid that is typically 99.9% water and sand and around EN010103-001603-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 4 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – SHELL U.K. LIMITED.pdf:113:These include re-pollution, lack of contractor funding, land disputes, minimise routine gas flaring at shale assets. EN010103-001603-NZT DCO 9.4 - APPENDIX 4 LATEST AUDITED ACCOUNTS – SHELL U.K. LIMITED.pdf:305:it excludes our interests in equity accounted joint ventures and associates, Criteria for the four remaining objectives – water, circular economy, pollution EN010103-000829-NZT DCO 5.4 - Design and Access Statement.pdf:31: pollution; respect or enhance the landscape, biodiversity and geological features; EN010103-000829-NZT DCO 5.4 - Design and Access Statement.pdf:55: of the PCC Site and other locations whilst reducing light pollution and the visual EN010103-002021-Natural England - Responses to the ExA’s ExQ2.pdf:5: frac-out and minimise any associated risk of pollution will form The updated CEMP includes details measures that will be put EN010103-001794-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO - June 2022.pdf:34: of Pollution Act 1974(b); or EN010103-001794-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO - June 2022.pdf:34: (2) Section 61(9) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 does not apply where the consent relates EN010103-001794-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO - June 2022.pdf:46:including means of pollution control in accordance with the construction environmental EN010103-001794-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO - June 2022.pdf:47:likely to cause significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled waters or the environment, EN010103-001794-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO - June 2022.pdf:83:Marine Pollution Response Team as soon as reasonably practicable, but in any event within 12 EN010103-001794-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO - June 2022.pdf:84: (a) a marine pollution contingency plan to address the risks, methods and procedures to deal EN010103-001794-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO - June 2022.pdf:86:accordance with the Pollution Prevention for Businesses guidelines. EN010103-001794-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO - June 2022.pdf:95:Marine Pollution Response Team as soon as reasonably practicable, but in any event within 12 EN010103-001794-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO - June 2022.pdf:97: (a) a marine pollution contingency plan to address the risks, methods and procedures to deal EN010103-001794-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO - June 2022.pdf:98:accordance with the Pollution Prevention for Businesses guidelines. EN010103-001182-NZT EL (7).pdf:47: Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan EN010103-002068-NZT DCO 8.5 - Environment Agency SoCG (Clean) August 2-22 (D6).pdf:18: pollution risks to surface water and groundwater bodies during EN010103-002068-NZT DCO 8.5 - Environment Agency SoCG (Clean) August 2-22 (D6).pdf:20: Management Proposed Development including but not limited to pollution EN010103-002413-NZT DCO 5.10 - Other Consents and Licences - Oct 2022 D11 (Clean).pdf:14: Pollution Act 1974 Borough Council)- EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:2: APIS Air Pollution Information Service EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:13: pollution) there is guidance that sets out distance-based zones required for EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:17: • Water pollution; EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:17: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition. EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:18: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:20: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:22: • Water pollution; EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:23: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:24: • Water pollution; EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:24: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:26: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:28: • Water pollution; EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:28: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:29: • Water pollution; EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:30: • Water pollution; EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:31: • Water pollution; EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:32: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:35: Atmospheric pollution EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:35: the overarching parameter determining atmospheric pollution. EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:36:4.2.12 The Air Pollution Information System (APIS) forms the major source of information EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:37: contribution of vehicle emissions from the roadside to local pollution levels is not EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:38: pollution to Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast SPA/Ramsar due to EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:39: pollution to Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast SPA/Ramsar due to NRMM is screened EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:39:4.2.21 In summary, atmospheric pollution during construction/ decommissioning is EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:39: not materially affect pollution exposure. EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:39: magnitude of water pollution is the amount of hydrological mixing and tidal flushing EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:39: concentrations. Oil pollution is particularly damaging (and persistent) in intertidal EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:39: nickel. Heavy metal pollution might change the benthic assemblages in intertidal EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:40: England, 2014b). However, the SIP still identifies water pollution as a concern for the EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:40: SPA / Ramsar, because contaminants from historic pollution events are stored in the EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:40: Therefore, it is concluded that organic pollution from sewage effluent is not an issue EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:47: Atmospheric pollution EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:48: to denote potential significant atmospheric pollution impacts which require further EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:48: atmospheric pollution effects. Overall, Likely Significant Effects of stack emissions EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:49: on the Durham Coast SAC and the Northumbria Coast SPA / Ramsar from air pollution EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:49: therefore considered to have a negligible effect on air quality. Pollution from EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:49: regarding operational atmospheric pollution due to the forecast nitrogen dose at EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:49: power plant, and non-toxic pollution from sewage effluent. Unmitigated, these EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:49:4.3.14 Regarding the issue of potentially toxic pollution during the operational phase, the EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:53: • Atmospheric pollution (C and D) EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:53: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:53: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:54: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:54: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:54: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:60: Atmospheric Pollution (Operation) EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:60:6.1.196.1.23 Potential operational atmospheric pollution effects of the Proposed EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:63: pollution from the Proposed Development would have significant impacts on the EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:66: • Adherence to the latest Pollution Prevention Guidance and other good practice EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:66: baseline levels, for any pollution incidents to be dealt with effectively. EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:67: Atmospheric Pollution (Operation) EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:70: manned platform for the quality (pollution) impacts on Teesmouth & Cleveland Coast SPA/Ramsar occurred due to both the EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:71: no water pollution occurs from the Proposed Development; as such, there will be no ’in EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:75: associated with atmospheric pollution impacts. It is to be noted that the planning application for EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:77: atmospheric pollution impacts will occur. However, the following impact pathways will be EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:84: Stark, J.S. (1998). Heavy metal pollution and microbenthic assemblages in EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:84: UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) (2016b). Air Pollution Information EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:86:Ramsar Atmospheric pollution during construction operation and decommissioning Atmospheric pollution EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:86:North York Moors SAC Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:86:North York Moors SPA Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:86:Durham Coast SAC Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:86:Northumbria Coast SPA / Ramsar Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:88: disturbance pollution temporary foraging resources of heated squeeze EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:89: disturbance pollution temporary foraging resources of heated squeeze EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:89: c. Little tern and common tern are the main nesting qualifying species that APIS identifies as sensitive to atmospheric pollution. However, paragraph 4.2.18 EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:90: atmospheric pollution on the terns can therefore be excluded. In addition to nesting terns, the SPA is designated for nesting avocet. APIS identifies that this EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:90: sensitive to atmospheric pollution in principle, the SPA/Ramsar population is wintering only and therefore not sensitive to nitrogen deposition from the EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:90: atmospheric pollution impacts which require further analysis. Therefore, likely significant effects on the SPA/Ramsar site cannot be dismissed and EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:90: appropriate assessment is required. While sandwich tern are sensitive to atmospheric pollution in principle, the SPA / Ramsar population is wintering only EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:92:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:92: contribute 2% of the critical nitrogen load for these habitats, which is in excess of the 1% process contribution that is used to dismiss atmospheric pollution EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:93:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:93: dismiss atmospheric pollution impacts as negligible. Therefore, this impact pathway is screened in for Appropriate Assessment where the updated modelling EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:94:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:94: b. Since the qualifying feature is not vulnerable to atmospheric pollution no in combination effect will arise EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:95:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:95: pollution. However, the tern nesting locations lie beyond the area affected by nitrogen deposition from the Proposed Development. EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:110:Effect Visual and noise disturbance Atmospheric pollution Water Quality In Combination Effects EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:111: water quality, the mitigation measures will ensure that no pollution occurs and thus there is no scope for ‘in combination’ effects on integrity of the EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:112:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-001478-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Tracked.pdf:113:Effect Atmospheric pollution In combination effects EN010103-001138-NZT DCO 6.4.47 ES Vol III Appendix 24B Assessment of Cumulative Effects Stages 1-3.pdf:18: noise pollution”. EN010103-002037-Orsted Hornsea Project Four Limited - Responses to the ExA’s ExQ2.pdf:185: Control of Pollution Act 1974; or EN010103-002037-Orsted Hornsea Project Four Limited - Responses to the ExA’s ExQ2.pdf:185:1990) of the control of Pollution Act 1974 does not apply where the consent relates to the use of EN010103-002037-Orsted Hornsea Project Four Limited - Responses to the ExA’s ExQ2.pdf:216:and (if any) foul water drainage system (including means of pollution control) (which must accord EN010103-002037-Orsted Hornsea Project Four Limited - Responses to the ExA’s ExQ2.pdf:216:surface and (if any) foul water drainage system (including means of pollution control) for that EN010103-002037-Orsted Hornsea Project Four Limited - Responses to the ExA’s ExQ2.pdf:216:persons or pollution of controlled waters or the environment has been submitted to, and approved EN010103-002037-Orsted Hornsea Project Four Limited - Responses to the ExA’s ExQ2.pdf:221: of Pollution Act 1974 subsequently referred to as “the 1974 Act”(a). EN010103-002037-Orsted Hornsea Project Four Limited - Responses to the ExA’s ExQ2.pdf:284: for the prevention of flooding or pollution or in the discharge of its environmental duties. EN010103-002037-Orsted Hornsea Project Four Limited - Responses to the ExA’s ExQ2.pdf:292: © contractors’ pollution liability for third party property damage and third party bodily EN010103-002037-Orsted Hornsea Project Four Limited - Responses to the ExA’s ExQ2.pdf:292: damage arising from a pollution/contamination event with cover of £10,000,000.00 (ten EN010103-002037-Orsted Hornsea Project Four Limited - Responses to the ExA’s ExQ2.pdf:338:environment is reported in writing to the MMO, Marine Pollution Response Team in accordance EN010103-002037-Orsted Hornsea Project Four Limited - Responses to the ExA’s ExQ2.pdf:338:with the marine pollution contingency plan agreed under condition 13(1)(d)(i). 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It uses techniques in series to reduce pollution, flow rates and volumes. 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pollution control in accordance with the construction environmental EN010103-001919-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO July 2022 (D4).pdf:47:likely to cause significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled waters or the environment, EN010103-001919-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO July 2022 (D4).pdf:84:Marine Pollution Response Team as soon as reasonably practicable, but in any event within 12 EN010103-001919-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO July 2022 (D4).pdf:85: (a) a marine pollution contingency plan to address the risks, methods and procedures to deal EN010103-001919-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO July 2022 (D4).pdf:87:accordance with the Pollution Prevention for Businesses guidelines. 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EN010103-002049-NZT DCO 3.2 - Statement of Reasons (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:62: climate change adaptation; pollution control and environmental regulatory EN010103-002049-NZT DCO 3.2 - Statement of Reasons (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:67: minimising waste and pollution, and mitigating and adapting to climate EN010103-002049-NZT DCO 3.2 - Statement of Reasons (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:69:ENV7 STBC Local Plan Ground, Air, Water, Noise and Light Pollution EN010103-001526-NZT-ExQ1.pdf:29:BIO.1.39 Applicants Could the Applicants provide a draft or outline of the marine pollution contingency plan, which EN010103-001526-NZT-ExQ1.pdf:74:WE.1.27 Applicants Could the Applicants explain why data in respect of past pollution incidents has only been EN010103-001182-NZT EL (13).pdf:47: Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan EN010103-001798-NZT DCO 9.9 - Applicants' Comments on LIRs - June 2022.pdf:13: • Policy ENV7 ‘Ground, Air, Water, Noise and Light Pollution’ (note the LIR EN010103-001022-NZT DCO 6.4.7 ES Vol III Appendix 8B Air Quality - Operation Phase.pdf:5:8.2.10 Cumulative impacts from existing sources of pollution in the area are EN010103-001022-NZT DCO 6.4.7 ES Vol III Appendix 8B Air Quality - Operation Phase.pdf:17: These projections of pollution concentrations across England are available EN010103-001022-NZT DCO 6.4.7 ES Vol III Appendix 8B Air Quality - Operation Phase.pdf:37:Cumulative impacts from existing sources of pollution in the area are accounted for in EN010103-001946-NZT ISH4 S2.pdf:12:pollution mitigation plans and the event in the what we consider the unlikely event that there was a EN010103-001946-NZT ISH4 S2.pdf:12:represent a pollution risk. But we will confirm that with them through the EN010103-001946-NZT ISH4 S2.pdf:13:assessment and that there's going to be air pollution mitigation plan. EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:2: APIS Air Pollution Information Service EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:14: pollution) there is guidance that sets out distance-based zones required for EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:18: • Water pollution; EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:18: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition. EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:19: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:21: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:23: • Water pollution; EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:24: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:25: • Water pollution; EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:25: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:27: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:29: • Water pollution; EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:29: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:30: • Water pollution; EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:31: • Water pollution; EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:32: • Water pollution; EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:33: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:36: Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:36: the overarching parameter determining atmospheric pollution. EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:37:4.2.12 The Air Pollution Information System (APIS) forms the major source of information EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:38: contribution of vehicle emissions from the roadside to local pollution levels is not EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:39: pollution in the Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast SPA / Ramsar due to construction / EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:39: significant. As such construction/decommissioning period atmospheric pollution to EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:39:4.2.21 In summary, atmospheric pollution during construction/ decommissioning is EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:40: not materially affect pollution exposure. EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:40: magnitude of water pollution is the amount of hydrological mixing and tidal flushing EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:40: concentrations. Oil pollution is particularly damaging (and persistent) in intertidal EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:40: nickel. Heavy metal pollution might change the benthic assemblages in intertidal EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:40: England, 2014b). However, the SIP still identifies water pollution as a concern for the EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:41: SPA / Ramsar, because contaminants from historic pollution events are stored in the EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:41: concluded that organic pollution from sewage effluent is not an issue for the EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:48: Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:48: to denote potential significant atmospheric pollution impacts which require further EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:49: atmospheric pollution effects. Overall, LSEs of stack emissions from the Power and EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:49: from air pollution can be screened out. EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:50: therefore considered to have a negligible effect on air quality. Pollution from EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:50: regarding operational atmospheric pollution due to the forecast nitrogen dose at EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:50: and non-toxic pollution from sewage effluent. Unmitigated, these pollutants may EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:50:4.3.14 Regarding the issue of potentially toxic pollution during the operational phase, EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:54: • Atmospheric pollution (C and D) EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:54: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:54: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:55: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:55: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:55: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:62: Atmospheric Pollution (Operation) EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:62:6.1.25 Potential operational atmospheric pollution effects of the Proposed Development EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:65: pollution from the Proposed Development would have significant impacts on the EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:68: • Adherence to the latest Pollution Prevention Guidance and other good practice EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:68: baseline levels, for any pollution incidents to be dealt with effectively. EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:70: marine water clarity can be affected by pollution (such as by nutrients causing EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:71: Atmospheric Pollution (Operation) EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:76: manned platform for the quality (pollution) impacts on Teesmouth & Cleveland Coast SPA / Ramsar occurred due to both EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:77: no water pollution occurs from the Proposed Development; as such, there will be no ’in EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:81: associated with atmospheric pollution impacts. It is to be noted that the planning application for EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:83: atmospheric pollution impacts will occur. However, the following impact pathways will be relevant EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:91: Stark, J.S. (1998). Heavy metal pollution and microbenthic assemblages in EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:92: UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) (2016b). Air Pollution Information EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:94:Ramsar Atmospheric pollution during construction operation and decommissioning Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:94:North York Moors SAC Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:94:North York Moors SPA Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:94:Durham Coast SAC Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:94:Northumbria Coast SPA / Ramsar Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:96: disturbance pollution loss resources of heated squeeze EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:97: disturbance pollution loss resources of heated squeeze EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:97: c. Little tern and common tern are the main nesting qualifying species that APIS identifies as sensitive to atmospheric pollution. However, paragraph 4.2.18 EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:98: atmospheric pollution on the terns can therefore be excluded. In addition to nesting terns, the SPA is designated for nesting avocet. APIS identifies that this EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:98: sensitive to atmospheric pollution in principle, the SPA/Ramsar population is wintering only and therefore not sensitive to nitrogen deposition from the EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:98: Critical Load limit is typically used by Natural England and the Environment Agency to denote potential significant atmospheric pollution impacts which EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:98: sandwich tern are sensitive to atmospheric pollution in principle, the SPA / Ramsar population is wintering only and therefore not sensitive to nitrogen EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:100:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:100: contribute 2% of the critical nitrogen load for these habitats, which is in excess of the 1% process contribution that is used to dismiss atmospheric pollution EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:101:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:101: dismiss atmospheric pollution impacts as negligible. Therefore, this impact pathway is screened in for Appropriate Assessment where the updated modelling EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:102:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:102: b. Since the qualifying feature is not vulnerable to atmospheric pollution no in combination effect will arise EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:103:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:103: pollution. However, the tern nesting locations lie beyond the area affected by nitrogen deposition from the Proposed Development. EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:118:Effect Visual and noise disturbance Atmospheric pollution Direct habitat loss Effects on foraging resources Water Quality In Combination Effects EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:119: water quality, the mitigation measures will ensure that no pollution occurs and thus there is no scope for ‘in combination’ effects on integrity of the SPA / EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:121:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002509-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Tracked) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:122:Effect Atmospheric pollution In combination effects EN010103-002171-Environment Agency - Comments on any other information submitted at Deadline 6.pdf:3: due to localised pollution associated with anthropogenic ironstone mining EN010103-001588-NZT DCO 8.6 - NE SoCG - May 2022.pdf:16: Atmospheric Pollution (Operational emissions) EN010103-001588-NZT DCO 8.6 - NE SoCG - May 2022.pdf:17: Potential operational atmospheric pollution effects of the EN010103-001588-NZT DCO 8.6 - NE SoCG - May 2022.pdf:17: with atmospheric pollution arising from the operation of the EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:2: APIS Air Pollution Information Service EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:13: pollution) there is guidance that sets out distance-based zones required for EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:17:  Water pollution; EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:17:  Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition. EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:18:  Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:20:  Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:22:  Water pollution; EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:23:  Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:24:  Water pollution; EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:24:  Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:26:  Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:28:  Water pollution; EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:28:  Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:29:  Water pollution; EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:30:  Water pollution; EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:31:  Water pollution; EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:32:  Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:35: Atmospheric pollution EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:35: the overarching parameter determining atmospheric pollution. EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:36:4.2.12 The Air Pollution Information System (APIS) forms the major source of information EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:37: contribution of vehicle emissions from the roadside to local pollution levels is not EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:38: pollution to Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast SPA/Ramsar due to EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:39: pollution to Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast SPA/Ramsar due to NRMM is screened EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:39:4.2.21 In summary, atmospheric pollution during construction/ decommissioning is EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:39: not materially affect pollution exposure. EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:39: magnitude of water pollution is the amount of hydrological mixing and tidal flushing EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:39: concentrations. Oil pollution is particularly damaging (and persistent) in intertidal EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:39: nickel. Heavy metal pollution might change the benthic assemblages in intertidal EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:40: England, 2014b). However, the SIP still identifies water pollution as a concern for the EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:40: SPA / Ramsar, because contaminants from historic pollution events are stored in the EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:40: Therefore, it is concluded that organic pollution from sewage effluent is not an issue EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:47: Atmospheric pollution EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:48: to denote potential significant atmospheric pollution impacts which require further EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:48: atmospheric pollution effects. Overall, Likely Significant Effects of stack emissions EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:49: on the Durham Coast SAC and the Northumbria Coast SPA / Ramsar from air pollution EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:49: therefore considered to have a negligible effect on air quality. Pollution from EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:49: regarding operational atmospheric pollution due to the forecast nitrogen dose at EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:49: power plant, and non-toxic pollution from sewage effluent. Unmitigated, these EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:49:4.3.14 Regarding the issue of potentially toxic pollution during the operational phase, the EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:53:  Atmospheric pollution (C and D) EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:53:  Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:53:  Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:54:  Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:54:  Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:54:  Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:59: Atmospheric Pollution (Operation) EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:59:6.1.20 Potential operational atmospheric pollution effects of the Proposed Development EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:62: pollution from the Proposed Development would have significant impacts on the EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:65:  Adherence to the latest Pollution Prevention Guidance and other good practice EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:65: baseline levels, for any pollution incidents to be dealt with effectively. EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:66: Atmospheric Pollution (Operation) EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:69: manned platform for the quality (pollution) impacts on Teesmouth & Cleveland Coast SPA/Ramsar occurred due to both the EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:70: no water pollution occurs from the Proposed Development; as such, there will be no ’in EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:74: associated with atmospheric pollution impacts. It is to be noted that the planning application for EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:75: atmospheric pollution impacts will occur. However, the following impact pathways will be EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:83: Stark, J.S. (1998). Heavy metal pollution and microbenthic assemblages in EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:83: UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) (2016b). Air Pollution Information EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:85:Ramsar Atmospheric pollution during construction operation and decommissioning Atmospheric pollution EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:85:North York Moors SAC Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:85:North York Moors SPA Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:85:Durham Coast SAC Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:85:Northumbria Coast SPA / Ramsar Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:87: disturbance pollution temporary foraging resources of heated squeeze EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:88: disturbance pollution temporary foraging resources of heated squeeze EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:88: c. Little tern and common tern are the main nesting qualifying species that APIS identifies as sensitive to atmospheric pollution. However, paragraph 4.2.18 EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:89: atmospheric pollution on the terns can therefore be excluded. In addition to nesting terns, the SPA is designated for nesting avocet. APIS identifies that this EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:89: sensitive to atmospheric pollution in principle, the SPA/Ramsar population is wintering only and therefore not sensitive to nitrogen deposition from the EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:89: atmospheric pollution impacts which require further analysis. Therefore, likely significant effects on the SPA/Ramsar site cannot be dismissed and EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:89: appropriate assessment is required. While sandwich tern are sensitive to atmospheric pollution in principle, the SPA / Ramsar population is wintering only EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:91:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:91: contribute 2% of the critical nitrogen load for these habitats, which is in excess of the 1% process contribution that is used to dismiss atmospheric pollution EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:92:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:92: dismiss atmospheric pollution impacts as negligible. Therefore, this impact pathway is screened in for Appropriate Assessment where the updated modelling EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:93:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:93: b. Since the qualifying feature is not vulnerable to atmospheric pollution no in combination effect will arise EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:94:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:94: pollution. However, the tern nesting locations lie beyond the area affected by nitrogen deposition from the Proposed Development. EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:109:Effect Visual and noise disturbance Atmospheric pollution Water Quality In Combination Effects EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:110: water quality, the mitigation measures will ensure that no pollution occurs and thus there is no scope for ‘in combination’ effects on integrity of the EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:111:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-000885-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitat Regulations Assessment Report.pdf:112:Effect Atmospheric pollution In combination effects EN010103-001999-NZT DCO 2.2 - Explanatory Memorandum - August 2022(D5) - Clean.pdf:34: of Pollution Act 1974, or which cannot be reasonably avoided as a consequence of the EN010103-001584-NZT DCO 8.2 - STBC SoCG - May 2022.pdf:13: Pollution. EN010103-000890-NZT DCO 6.2 ES Vol I Cover and Contents.pdf:7:APIS Air Pollution Information System - provides a comprehensive source EN010103-000890-NZT DCO 6.2 ES Vol I Cover and Contents.pdf:7: of information on air pollution and the effects on habitats and species. EN010103-000890-NZT DCO 6.2 ES Vol I Cover and Contents.pdf:11:CoPA Control of Pollution Act 1974 – an act to deal with a variety of EN010103-000890-NZT DCO 6.2 ES Vol I Cover and Contents.pdf:11: environmental issues including waste on land, water pollution, EN010103-000890-NZT DCO 6.2 ES Vol I Cover and Contents.pdf:11: abandoned mines, noise pollution and the prevention of atmospheric EN010103-000890-NZT DCO 6.2 ES Vol I Cover and Contents.pdf:11: pollution. EN010103-000890-NZT DCO 6.2 ES Vol I Cover and Contents.pdf:14: into force in 2008 combining Pollution Prevention and Control and EN010103-000890-NZT DCO 6.2 ES Vol I Cover and Contents.pdf:16:GPP Guidance for Pollution Prevention – good practice guidance EN010103-000890-NZT DCO 6.2 ES Vol I Cover and Contents.pdf:18: the prevention of marine and atmospheric pollution by ships. EN010103-000890-NZT DCO 6.2 ES Vol I Cover and Contents.pdf:18:IPPC Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control - the minimising of EN010103-000890-NZT DCO 6.2 ES Vol I Cover and Contents.pdf:18: pollution from various industrial sources throughout the European EN010103-001182-NZT EL (9).pdf:47: Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan EN010103-001978-NZT DCO 6.4.5 ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) August 2022 (D5).pdf:7: polluting materials or chemicals to reduce the risk of pollution. EN010103-001978-NZT DCO 6.4.5 ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) August 2022 (D5).pdf:14: pollution event occurring. This would be included in the site induction EN010103-001978-NZT DCO 6.4.5 ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) August 2022 (D5).pdf:14: the risk of water pollution. EN010103-001978-NZT DCO 6.4.5 ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) August 2022 (D5).pdf:14: CIRIA report 'C532: Control of water pollution from construction EN010103-001978-NZT DCO 6.4.5 ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) August 2022 (D5).pdf:16: of Pollution (Oil Storage) (England) Regulations 2001. Particular care EN010103-001978-NZT DCO 6.4.5 ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) August 2022 (D5).pdf:18: • A Pollution Prevention Plan will be prepared and included alongside EN010103-001978-NZT DCO 6.4.5 ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) August 2022 (D5).pdf:18: pollution incident; EN010103-001978-NZT DCO 6.4.5 ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) August 2022 (D5).pdf:18: undertaken to ensure that pollution events can be detected against EN010103-001978-NZT DCO 6.4.5 ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) August 2022 (D5).pdf:20: • during the construction of the Tees Crossing the EA’s GPP pollution EN010103-001978-NZT DCO 6.4.5 ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) August 2022 (D5).pdf:20: • The EA’s GPP (pollution prevention guidelines) will be observed, and EN010103-001978-NZT DCO 6.4.5 ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) August 2022 (D5).pdf:20: planned and preventing pollution. This is standard practice for EN010103-001978-NZT DCO 6.4.5 ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) August 2022 (D5).pdf:20: ensure that should pollution occur it is identified as quickly as EN010103-001978-NZT DCO 6.4.5 ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) August 2022 (D5).pdf:20: possible and appropriate action is taken in line with the Pollution EN010103-001978-NZT DCO 6.4.5 ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) August 2022 (D5).pdf:22: pollution of controlled waters or the environment, has, for that part, EN010103-001978-NZT DCO 6.4.5 ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) August 2022 (D5).pdf:23: • A Pollution Response Plan, secured as part of the Final CEMP, will EN010103-001978-NZT DCO 6.4.5 ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) August 2022 (D5).pdf:23: plan will outline key pollution mitigation measures to be adopted EN010103-001978-NZT DCO 6.4.5 ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) August 2022 (D5).pdf:23: significant pollution incident, which may subsequently lead to the EN010103-001978-NZT DCO 6.4.5 ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) August 2022 (D5).pdf:24: Agency Pollution Prevention Guidance notes (withdrawn but widely EN010103-001978-NZT DCO 6.4.5 ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) August 2022 (D5).pdf:24: minimise the potential for accidental pollution from leaking machinery EN010103-001978-NZT DCO 6.4.5 ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) August 2022 (D5).pdf:26: on Pollution Prevention’. A piling and penetrative foundation design EN010103-001978-NZT DCO 6.4.5 ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) August 2022 (D5).pdf:26: requirements, including the Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) EN010103-001978-NZT DCO 6.4.5 ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) August 2022 (D5).pdf:27: water pollution. In addition, they will be made aware of their statutory EN010103-001978-NZT DCO 6.4.5 ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) August 2022 (D5).pdf:30: prevention of surface and ground water pollution, fugitive dust EN010103-001978-NZT DCO 6.4.5 ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) August 2022 (D5).pdf:34:sites Teesmouth and Cleveland prevention of surface and ground water pollution, fugitive dust CEMP EN010103-001978-NZT DCO 6.4.5 ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) August 2022 (D5).pdf:35:to marine ecology (habitats and prevention water pollution, fugitive dust management and noise CEMP EN010103-001978-NZT DCO 6.4.5 ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) August 2022 (D5).pdf:37:Pollution Prevention Plan The contractor will provide a pollution prevention plan in advance of any To be confirmed in Final Appointed Contractors EN010103-001978-NZT DCO 6.4.5 ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) August 2022 (D5).pdf:54:water pollution prevention; and EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:2: APIS Air Pollution Information Service EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:14: pollution) there is guidance that sets out distance-based zones required for EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:18: • Water pollution; EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:18: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition. EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:19: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:21: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:23: • Water pollution; EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:24: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:25: • Water pollution; EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:25: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:27: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:29: • Water pollution; EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:29: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:30: • Water pollution; EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:31: • Water pollution; EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:32: • Water pollution; EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:33: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:36: Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:36: the overarching parameter determining atmospheric pollution. EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:37:4.2.12 The Air Pollution Information System (APIS) forms the major source of information EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:38: contribution of vehicle emissions from the roadside to local pollution levels is not EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:39: pollution to Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast SPA/Ramsar due to EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:40: pollution to Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast SPA/Ramsar due to NRMM is screened EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:40:4.2.21 In summary, atmospheric pollution during construction/ decommissioning is EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:40: not materially affect pollution exposure. EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:40: magnitude of water pollution is the amount of hydrological mixing and tidal flushing EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:40: concentrations. Oil pollution is particularly damaging (and persistent) in intertidal EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:40: nickel. Heavy metal pollution might change the benthic assemblages in intertidal EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:41: England, 2014b). However, the SIP still identifies water pollution as a concern for the EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:41: SPA / Ramsar, because contaminants from historic pollution events are stored in the EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:41: Therefore, it is concluded that organic pollution from sewage effluent is not an issue EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:48: Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:49: to denote potential significant atmospheric pollution impacts which require further EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:49: atmospheric pollution effects. Overall, Likely Significant Effects of stack emissions EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:50: on the Durham Coast SAC and the Northumbria Coast SPA / Ramsar from air pollution EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:50: therefore considered to have a negligible effect on air quality. Pollution from EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:50: regarding operational atmospheric pollution due to the forecast nitrogen dose at EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:51: power plant, and non-toxic pollution from sewage effluent. Unmitigated, these EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:51:4.3.14 Regarding the issue of potentially toxic pollution during the operational phase, the EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:54: Atmospheric pollution (C and D) EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:54: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:54: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:55: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:55: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:55: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:63: Atmospheric Pollution (Operation) EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:63:6.1.28 Potential operational atmospheric pollution effects of the Proposed Development EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:65: pollution from the Proposed Development would have significant impacts on the EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:68: • Adherence to the latest Pollution Prevention Guidance and other good practice EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:69: baseline levels, for any pollution incidents to be dealt with effectively. EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:70: Atmospheric Pollution (Operation) EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:74: manned platform for the quality (pollution) impacts on Teesmouth & Cleveland Coast SPA/Ramsar occurred due to both the EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:75: no water pollution occurs from the Proposed Development; as such, there will be no ’in EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:79: associated with atmospheric pollution impacts. It is to be noted that the planning application for EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:80: atmospheric pollution impacts will occur. However, the following impact pathways will be relevant EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:88: Stark, J.S. (1998). Heavy metal pollution and microbenthic assemblages in soft EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:88: UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) (2016b). Air Pollution Information EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:90:Ramsar Atmospheric pollution during construction operation and decommissioning Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:90:North York Moors SAC Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:90:North York Moors SPA Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:90:Durham Coast SAC Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:90:Northumbria Coast SPA / Ramsar Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:92: disturbance pollution loss resources of heated squeeze EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:93: disturbance pollution loss resources of heated squeeze EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:93: c. Little tern and common tern are the main nesting qualifying species that APIS identifies as sensitive to atmospheric pollution. However, paragraph 4.2.18 EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:94: atmospheric pollution on the terns can therefore be excluded. In addition to nesting terns, the SPA is designated for nesting avocet. APIS identifies that this EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:94: sensitive to atmospheric pollution in principle, the SPA/Ramsar population is wintering only and therefore not sensitive to nitrogen deposition from the EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:94: Critical Load limit is typically used by Natural England and the Environment Agency to denote potential significant atmospheric pollution impacts which EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:94: sandwich tern are sensitive to atmospheric pollution in principle, the SPA / Ramsar population is wintering only and therefore not sensitive to nitrogen EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:96:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:96: contribute 2% of the critical nitrogen load for these habitats, which is in excess of the 1% process contribution that is used to dismiss atmospheric pollution EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:97:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:97: dismiss atmospheric pollution impacts as negligible. Therefore, this impact pathway is screened in for Appropriate Assessment where the updated modelling EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:98:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:98: b. Since the qualifying feature is not vulnerable to atmospheric pollution no in combination effect will arise EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:99:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:99: pollution. However, the tern nesting locations lie beyond the area affected by nitrogen deposition from the Proposed Development. EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:114:Effect Visual and noise disturbance Atmospheric pollution Direct habitat loss Effects on foraging resources Water Quality In Combination Effects EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:115: water quality, the mitigation measures will ensure that no pollution occurs and thus there is no scope for ‘in combination’ effects on integrity of the EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:117:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002056-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:118:Effect Atmospheric pollution In combination effects EN010103-002045-NZT DCO 2.2 - Explanatory Memorandum (Clean) August 2022 (D6).pdf:34: of Pollution Act 1974, or which cannot be reasonably avoided as a consequence of the EN010103-001182-NZT EL (3).pdf:47: Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan EN010103-000827-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft Development Consent Order.pdf:33: of Pollution Act 1974(a); or EN010103-000827-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft Development Consent Order.pdf:33: (2) Section 61(9) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 does not apply where the consent relates EN010103-000827-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft Development Consent Order.pdf:44:including means of pollution control in accordance with the construction environmental EN010103-000827-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft Development Consent Order.pdf:45:persons or pollution of controlled waters or the environment, has, for that part, been submitted to EN010103-000827-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft Development Consent Order.pdf:86:Marine Pollution Response Team within 12 hours of being identified in accordance with the EN010103-000827-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft Development Consent Order.pdf:87: (a) a marine pollution contingency plan to address the risks, methods and procedures to deal EN010103-000827-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft Development Consent Order.pdf:88:accordance with the Pollution Prevention for Businesses guidelines. EN010103-000827-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft Development Consent Order.pdf:100:Marine Pollution Response Team within 12 hours of being identified in accordance with the EN010103-000827-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft Development Consent Order.pdf:101: (a) a marine pollution contingency plan to address the risks, methods and procedures to deal EN010103-000827-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft Development Consent Order.pdf:103:accordance with the Pollution Prevention for Businesses guidelines. EN010103-001182-NZT EL (2).pdf:47: Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan EN010103-001382-NZTDCO 6.3.41 Rev 2 ES Addendum Vol II Figure 10-15 Discharges and Incidents.pdf:1: X Pollution Incident to Controlled Waters EN010103-002264-NZT DCO 6.3.32 - ES Vol II Figure 10-6 Waste Management September 2022(D8).pdf:1: Pollution Control Registered EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:2: APIS Air Pollution Information Service EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:13: pollution) there is guidance that sets out distance-based zones required for EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:17:  Water pollution; EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:17:  Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition. EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:18:  Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:20:  Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:22:  Water pollution; EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:23:  Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:24:  Water pollution; EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:24:  Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:26:  Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:28:  Water pollution; EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:28:  Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:29:  Water pollution; EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:30:  Water pollution; EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:31:  Water pollution; EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:32:  Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:35: Atmospheric pollution EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:35: the overarching parameter determining atmospheric pollution. EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:36:4.2.12 The Air Pollution Information System (APIS) forms the major source of information EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:37: contribution of vehicle emissions from the roadside to local pollution levels is not EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:38: pollution to Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast SPA/Ramsar due to EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:39: pollution to Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast SPA/Ramsar due to NRMM is screened EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:39:4.2.21 In summary, atmospheric pollution during construction/ decommissioning is EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:39: not materially affect pollution exposure. EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:39: magnitude of water pollution is the amount of hydrological mixing and tidal flushing EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:39: concentrations. Oil pollution is particularly damaging (and persistent) in intertidal EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:39: nickel. Heavy metal pollution might change the benthic assemblages in intertidal EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:40: England, 2014b). However, the SIP still identifies water pollution as a concern for the EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:40: SPA / Ramsar, because contaminants from historic pollution events are stored in the EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:40: Therefore, it is concluded that organic pollution from sewage effluent is not an issue EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:47: Atmospheric pollution EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:47: to denote potential significant atmospheric pollution impacts which require further EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:48: atmospheric pollution effects. Overall, Likely Significant Effects of stack emissions EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:48: on the Durham Coast SAC and the Northumbria Coast SPA / Ramsar from air pollution EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:49: therefore considered to have a negligible effect on air quality. Pollution from EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:49: regarding operational atmospheric pollution due to the forecast nitrogen dose at EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:49: power plant, and non-toxic pollution from sewage effluent. Unmitigated, these EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:49:4.3.14 Regarding the issue of potentially toxic pollution during the operational phase, the EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:52:  Atmospheric pollution (C and D) EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:52:  Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:52:  Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:53:  Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:53:  Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:53:  Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:59: Atmospheric Pollution (Operation) EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:59:6.1.24 Potential operational atmospheric pollution effects of the Proposed Development EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:62: pollution from the Proposed Development would have significant impacts on the EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:65:  Adherence to the latest Pollution Prevention Guidance and other good practice EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:65: baseline levels, for any pollution incidents to be dealt with effectively. EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:66: Atmospheric Pollution (Operation) EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:69: manned platform for the quality (pollution) impacts on Teesmouth & Cleveland Coast SPA/Ramsar occurred due to both the EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:70: no water pollution occurs from the Proposed Development; as such, there will be no ’in EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:74: associated with atmospheric pollution impacts. It is to be noted that the planning application for EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:76: atmospheric pollution impacts will occur. However, the following impact pathways will be EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:83: Stark, J.S. (1998). Heavy metal pollution and microbenthic assemblages in EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:83: UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) (2016b). Air Pollution Information EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:85:Ramsar Atmospheric pollution during construction operation and decommissioning Atmospheric pollution EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:85:North York Moors SAC Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:85:North York Moors SPA Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:85:Durham Coast SAC Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:85:Northumbria Coast SPA / Ramsar Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:87: disturbance pollution temporary foraging resources of heated squeeze EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:88: disturbance pollution temporary foraging resources of heated squeeze EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:88: c. Little tern and common tern are the main nesting qualifying species that APIS identifies as sensitive to atmospheric pollution. However, paragraph 4.2.18 EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:89: atmospheric pollution on the terns can therefore be excluded. In addition to nesting terns, the SPA is designated for nesting avocet. APIS identifies that this EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:89: sensitive to atmospheric pollution in principle, the SPA/Ramsar population is wintering only and therefore not sensitive to nitrogen deposition from the EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:89: atmospheric pollution impacts which require further analysis. Therefore, likely significant effects on the SPA/Ramsar site cannot be dismissed and EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:89: appropriate assessment is required. While sandwich tern are sensitive to atmospheric pollution in principle, the SPA / Ramsar population is wintering only EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:91:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:91: contribute 2% of the critical nitrogen load for these habitats, which is in excess of the 1% process contribution that is used to dismiss atmospheric pollution EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:92:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:92: dismiss atmospheric pollution impacts as negligible. Therefore, this impact pathway is screened in for Appropriate Assessment where the updated modelling EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:93:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:93: b. Since the qualifying feature is not vulnerable to atmospheric pollution no in combination effect will arise EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:94:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:94: pollution. However, the tern nesting locations lie beyond the area affected by nitrogen deposition from the Proposed Development. EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:109:Effect Visual and noise disturbance Atmospheric pollution Water Quality In Combination Effects EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:110: water quality, the mitigation measures will ensure that no pollution occurs and thus there is no scope for ‘in combination’ effects on integrity of the EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:111:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-001479-NZT DCO 5.13 Habitat Regulations Assessment Report Rev 3 Final 2022-04-26.pdf:112:Effect Atmospheric pollution In combination effects EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:2: APIS Air Pollution Information Service EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:13: pollution) there is guidance that sets out distance-based zones required for EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:17: • Water pollution; EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:17: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition. EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:18: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:20: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:22: • Water pollution; EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:23: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:24: • Water pollution; EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:24: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:26: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:28: • Water pollution; EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:28: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:29: • Water pollution; EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:30: • Water pollution; EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:31: • Water pollution; EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:32: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:35: Atmospheric pollution EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:35: the overarching parameter determining atmospheric pollution. EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:37:4.2.12 The Air Pollution Information System (APIS) forms the major source of information EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:37: contribution of vehicle emissions from the roadside to local pollution levels is not EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:39: pollution to Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast SPA/Ramsar due to EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:39: pollution to Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast SPA/Ramsar due to NRMM is screened EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:39:4.2.21 In summary, atmospheric pollution during construction/ decommissioning is EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:39: not materially affect pollution exposure. EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:40: magnitude of water pollution is the amount of hydrological mixing and tidal flushing EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:40: concentrations. Oil pollution is particularly damaging (and persistent) in intertidal EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:40: nickel. Heavy metal pollution might change the benthic assemblages in intertidal EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:40: England, 2014b). However, the SIP still identifies water pollution as a concern for the EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:40: SPA / Ramsar, because contaminants from historic pollution events are stored in the EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:41: Therefore, it is concluded that organic pollution from sewage effluent is not an issue EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:48: Atmospheric pollution EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:49: to denote potential significant atmospheric pollution impacts which require further EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:50: atmospheric pollution effects. Overall, Likely Significant Effects of stack emissions EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:50: on the Durham Coast SAC and the Northumbria Coast SPA / Ramsar from air pollution EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:50: therefore considered to have a negligible effect on air quality. Pollution from EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:51: regarding operational atmospheric pollution due to the forecast nitrogen dose at EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:51: power plant, and non-toxic pollution from sewage effluent. Unmitigated, these EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:51:4.3.14 Regarding the issue of potentially toxic pollution during the operational phase, the EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:54: • Atmospheric pollution (C and D) EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:54: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:54: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:55: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:55: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:55: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:61: Atmospheric Pollution (Operation) EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:61:6.1.24 Potential operational atmospheric pollution effects of the Proposed Development EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:64: pollution from the Proposed Development would have significant impacts on the EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:67: • Adherence to the latest Pollution Prevention Guidance and other good practice EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:67: baseline levels, for any pollution incidents to be dealt with effectively. EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:68: Atmospheric Pollution (Operation) EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:71: manned platform for the quality (pollution) impacts on Teesmouth & Cleveland Coast SPA/Ramsar occurred due to both the EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:72: no water pollution occurs from the Proposed Development; as such, there will be no ’in EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:76: associated with atmospheric pollution impacts. It is to be noted that the planning application for EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:78: atmospheric pollution impacts will occur. However, the following impact pathways will be EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:85: Stark, J.S. (1998). Heavy metal pollution and microbenthic assemblages in soft EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:85: UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) (2016b). Air Pollution Information System EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:87:Ramsar Atmospheric pollution during construction operation and decommissioning Atmospheric pollution EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:87:North York Moors SAC Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:87:North York Moors SPA Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:87:Durham Coast SAC Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:87:Northumbria Coast SPA / Ramsar Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:89: disturbance pollution temporary resources of heated squeeze EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:90: disturbance pollution temporary resources of heated squeeze EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:90: c. Little tern and common tern are the main nesting qualifying species that APIS identifies as sensitive to atmospheric pollution. However, paragraph 4.2.18 EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:91: atmospheric pollution on the terns can therefore be excluded. In addition to nesting terns, the SPA is designated for nesting avocet. APIS identifies that this EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:91: sensitive to atmospheric pollution in principle, the SPA/Ramsar population is wintering only and therefore not sensitive to nitrogen deposition from the EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:91: Critical Load limit is typically used by Natural England and the Environment Agency to denote potential significant atmospheric pollution impacts which EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:91: sandwich tern are sensitive to atmospheric pollution in principle, the SPA / Ramsar population is wintering only and therefore not sensitive to nitrogen EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:93:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:93: contribute 2% of the critical nitrogen load for these habitats, which is in excess of the 1% process contribution that is used to dismiss atmospheric pollution EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:94:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:94: dismiss atmospheric pollution impacts as negligible. Therefore, this impact pathway is screened in for Appropriate Assessment where the updated modelling EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:95:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:95: b. Since the qualifying feature is not vulnerable to atmospheric pollution no in combination effect will arise EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:96:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:96: pollution. However, the tern nesting locations lie beyond the area affected by nitrogen deposition from the Proposed Development. EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:111:Effect Visual and noise disturbance Atmospheric pollution Water Quality In Combination Effects EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:112: water quality, the mitigation measures will ensure that no pollution occurs and thus there is no scope for ‘in combination’ effects on integrity of the EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:113:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-001849-5.13 - HRA Report (Clean) - June 2022(D3).pdf:114:Effect Atmospheric pollution In combination effects EN010103-001145-NZT DCO 6.4.34 ES Vol III Appendix 15A Ornithology Baseline Part 1.pdf:6: adverse effects of ground, air, water noise and light pollution; EN010103-001106-NZT DCO 6.4.19 ES Vol III Appendix 12B Ecological Impact Assessment Methods.pdf:7: and pollution prevention measures). EN010103-001215-NZT DCO 2.2 - Explanatory Memorandum - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:40: obtained under section 61 of the Control of Pollution Act 1974, or which cannot be EN010103-002246-NZT DCO - 9.34 Updated List of Developments (Tracked) - Sept 2022 (D8).pdf:23: approved.“ pollution”. EN010103-001153-NZT DCO 5.9 - Statutory Nuisance Statement.pdf:4: in 2008 combining Pollution Prevention and Control and Waste EN010103-001153-NZT DCO 5.9 - Statutory Nuisance Statement.pdf:23: all areas of the Site whilst reducing light pollution and the visual impact on the local EN010103-001153-NZT DCO 5.9 - Statutory Nuisance Statement.pdf:27: (integrated pollution prevention and control (Recast)) (Industrial Emissions EN010103-001766-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix PPL.1.3a - South Tees Regeneration Master Plan - June 2022.pdf:17: 8. Deliver redevelopment in a way that reduces pollution, contributes to habitat EN010103-001766-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix PPL.1.3a - South Tees Regeneration Master Plan - June 2022.pdf:24:SPD is a material planning consideration and represents resources prudently, minimising waste and pollution, EN010103-001766-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix PPL.1.3a - South Tees Regeneration Master Plan - June 2022.pdf:76: attained. Pollution reduction, long term environmental EN010103-001766-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix PPL.1.3a - South Tees Regeneration Master Plan - June 2022.pdf:146: and turbines can create noise pollution if placed close to residential areas Advantages: EN010103-001766-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix PPL.1.3a - South Tees Regeneration Master Plan - June 2022.pdf:173:Make site secure and walk away. leading to major environmental pollution incidents. Signifcant impacts on neighbouring EN010103-002309-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:7: polluting materials or chemicals to reduce the risk of pollution. EN010103-002309-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:14: pollution event occurring. This would be included in the site induction EN010103-002309-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:14: the risk of water pollution. EN010103-002309-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:14: CIRIA report 'C532: Control of water pollution from construction EN010103-002309-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:16: of Pollution (Oil Storage) (England) Regulations 2001. Particular care EN010103-002309-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:18: • A Pollution Prevention Plan will be prepared and included alongside EN010103-002309-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:18: pollution incident; EN010103-002309-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:18: undertaken to ensure that pollution events can be detected against EN010103-002309-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:20: • during the construction of the Tees Crossing the EA’s GPP pollution EN010103-002309-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:20: • The EA’s GPP (pollution prevention guidelines) will be observed, and EN010103-002309-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:20: planned and preventing pollution. This is standard practice for EN010103-002309-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:20: ensure that should pollution occur it is identified as quickly as EN010103-002309-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:20: possible and appropriate action is taken in line with the Pollution EN010103-002309-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:21: and pollution control measures that would be employed in the event EN010103-002309-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:21: • The contractor’s drilling method statement will include pollution EN010103-002309-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:23: pollution of controlled waters or the environment, has, for that part, EN010103-002309-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:23: • A Pollution Response Plan, secured as part of the Final CEMP, will EN010103-002309-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:23: plan will outline key pollution mitigation measures to be adopted EN010103-002309-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:24: significant pollution incident, which may subsequently lead to the EN010103-002309-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:24: Agency Pollution Prevention Guidance notes (withdrawn but widely EN010103-002309-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:24: minimise the potential for accidental pollution from leaking machinery EN010103-002309-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:26: on Pollution Prevention’. A piling and penetrative foundation design EN010103-002309-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:26: requirements, including the Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) EN010103-002309-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:27: water pollution. In addition, they will be made aware of their statutory EN010103-002309-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:30: prevention of surface and ground water pollution, fugitive dust EN010103-002309-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:35:sites Teesmouth and Cleveland prevention of surface and ground water pollution, fugitive dust CEMP EN010103-002309-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:35: and pollution control measures that would be employed in the event EN010103-002309-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:36: • The contractor’s drilling method statement will include pollution EN010103-002309-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:37:to marine ecology (habitats and prevention water pollution, fugitive dust management and noise CEMP EN010103-002309-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:39: and pollution control measures that would be employed in the event EN010103-002309-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:39: The contractor’s drilling method statement will include pollution EN010103-002309-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:58:water pollution prevention; and EN010103-002521-NZT DCO 9.48 - Applicants' Comments on D11 Submissons - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:11: control the risk of pollution associated with surface water run-off during earthworks EN010103-002521-NZT DCO 9.48 - Applicants' Comments on D11 Submissons - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:11: guidance in CIRIA Report C532: Control of water pollution from construction sites EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:1:Oil Pollution Emergency Plan EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:2:Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:2: Temporary Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plans (TOOPEPs) prepared by or on behalf EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:2: (Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response and Co-operation Convention) Regulations 1998 EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:2: (as amended) and as such, no approved Oil Pollution Emergency Plan (OPEP) is required to be EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:2: pollution emergency preparedness and response plans are in place. EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:3:Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:4:Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:4: ITOPF International Tanker Owners Pollution Federation EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:4: MARPOL International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973 as modified EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:4: The Norway and UK Joint Contingency Plan – joint counter pollution operations EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:5:ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:5: OPEP Oil Pollution Emergency Plan EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:5: OPPC SI 2005/No 2055 The Offshore Petroleum Activities (Oil Pollution Prevention and EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:5: OPRC SI 2015/No 386 The Merchant Shipping (Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response and EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:5: SOPEP Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan (all oil tankers >150 gross register tonnage EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:5: TOOPEP Temporary Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:6:Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:6: ROff 1.13.1 Counter Pollution Response Options 1-26 EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:7:ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:7: 6 Hydrocarbon Pollution Modelling 2-19 EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:8:Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:8: 7.7.1 Counter Pollution Response Strategy Options 2-25 EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:8: 2.5 Counter Pollution Response 3-6 EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:9:Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:10:Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:11:Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:12:Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:13:ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:13: Pollution appearance (rainbow, sheen etc) EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:13: Is pollution likely to reach median line? EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:13: If no, how is pollution being monitored? EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:14:Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:15:ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:15: notifications. Refer to Onshore Oil Pollution Emergency Plan (UK-PLN-4.6-1002) for details. 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Onshore Oil Pollution Emergency Plan (UK-PLN-4.6-1002) EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:44: 8 SI 2015/No 386 The Merchant Shipping (Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response and Co-operation EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:44: Convention) (Amendment) Regulations 2015 and Guidance Notes for Preparing Oil Pollution EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:45:Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:46:ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:47:Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:47: Kingdom, the Netherlands and Sweden co-operate to combat pollution in the North Sea Area. EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:47: responsibility for dealing/responding to any pollution of the shoreline rests principally with the EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:47: hydrocarbon release or pollution from any vessel or rig when travelling to the location, or prior EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:48:ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:48: Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL) approved Shipboard Oil EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:48: Pollution Emergency Plan (SOPEP). bp will support the response as appropriate. EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:49:Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:50:ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:51:Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:52:ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:53:Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:54:ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:54: to contact the Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC) (pollutionadvice@jncc.gov.uk) for EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:55:Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:56:ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:57:Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:58:ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:59:Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:59: 6 Hydrocarbon Pollution Modelling EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:59: 14 Guidance Notes for Preparing Oil Pollution Emergency Plans for Offshore Oil and Gas Installations EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:60:ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:61:Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:62:ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:63:Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:64:ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:65:Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:65: counter-pollution and source control response strategy options. EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:65: 7.7.1 Counter Pollution Response Strategy Options EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:65: There are three potential counter-pollution response options that can be implemented in the EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:66:ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:67:Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:67: 15 Guidance Notes for Preparing Oil Pollution Emergency Plans for Offshore Oil and Gas Installations EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:68:ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:68: 17 Guidance Notes for Preparing Oil Pollution Emergency Plans for Offshore Oil and Gas Installations EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:69:Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:70:ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:71:Operations Offshore Oil Pollution Emergency Plan ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:71: 18 Guidance Notes for Preparing Oil Pollution Emergency Plans for Offshore Oil and Gas Installations and EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:72:Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:73:Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:73: specified in this Temporary Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan (TOOPEP) for assets EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:73: and Decommissioning (OPRED), namely Guidance Notes for Preparing Oil Pollution EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:74:ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:75:Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:76:ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:76: 2.5 Counter Pollution Response EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:76: within the OPRED Oil Pollution Emergency Plan (OPEP) guidance notes 19. The response EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:76: Pollution Modelling indicate that: EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:76: 19 Guidance Notes for Preparing Oil Pollution Emergency Plans for Offshore Oil and Gas Installations EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:77:Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:78:ETAP-PLN-4.6-1020 Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:78: bp’s response capability for both counter-pollution and containment, as detailed within this EN010103-001779-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix BIO.1.39 Example Marine Pollution Contingency Plan - June 2022.pdf:78: 21 Guidance Notes for Preparing Oil Pollution Emergency Plans for Offshore Oil and Gas Installations EN010103-001581-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022.pdf:48: climate change adaptation; pollution control and environmental regulatory regimes; EN010103-001581-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022.pdf:92: atmospheric pollution (operation) and water quality (construction, operation and EN010103-001581-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022.pdf:92: pollution (operation) on the North York Moors Special Area of Conservation EN010103-001581-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022.pdf:110: Pollution control and other environmental regulatory regimes (NPS EN-1, 4.10) EN010103-001581-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022.pdf:110: may be subject to separate regulation under the pollution control framework or EN010103-001581-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022.pdf:110: pollution control regime and other environmental regulatory regimes will be EN010103-001581-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022.pdf:111:6.2.123 It is relevant to mention that the potential pollution effects and impacts of the EN010103-001581-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022.pdf:111: emissions during construction and operation in order to prevent pollution and EN010103-001581-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022.pdf:143: facilitate adherence to good pollution spillages given that they are to be worked on directly. There could also be a EN010103-001581-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022.pdf:143: that generating stations, in particular pollution, and remedial measures implemented. EN010103-001581-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022.pdf:143: clearance and excavation that can pollution control for the construction phase of the Proposed Development in EN010103-001581-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022.pdf:143: discharge points, areas prone to ground water, which is likely to cause significant harm to person or pollution of EN010103-001581-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022.pdf:144: pollution due to silt from construction EN010103-001581-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022.pdf:153: natural resources prudently, minimising waste and pollution, and mitigating and EN010103-001581-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022.pdf:159: water or noise pollution or land other plans and projects. Furthermore, the assessments in the ES confirm that EN010103-001581-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022.pdf:190: Plan and Light pollution will be water and human health. Taking account of mitigation, the EIA has not EN010103-001581-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022.pdf:190: Pollution required to incorporate identified any unacceptable impacts in respect of any of these EN010103-001581-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022.pdf:190: reduce pollution so as that will secure various controls and measures to prevent any harmful EN010103-001581-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement - May 2022.pdf:190: unacceptable impacts control any potential sources of light pollution. EN010103-001765-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix PPL.1.3b - South Tees Area SPD - June 2022.pdf:12: reduces pollution, manages the water environment, protects the historic EN010103-001765-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix PPL.1.3b - South Tees Area SPD - June 2022.pdf:17: To reduce pollution, contribute to sustainable flood risk management and habitat EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:2: APIS Air Pollution Information Service EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:14: pollution) there is guidance that sets out distance-based zones required for EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:18: • Water pollution; EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:18: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition. EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:19: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:21: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:23: • Water pollution; EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:24: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:25: • Water pollution; EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:25: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:27: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:29: • Water pollution; EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:29: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:30: • Water pollution; EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:31: • Water pollution; EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:32: • Water pollution; EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:33: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:36: Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:36: the overarching parameter determining atmospheric pollution. EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:37:4.2.12 The Air Pollution Information System (APIS) forms the major source of information EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:38: contribution of vehicle emissions from the roadside to local pollution levels is not EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:39: pollution in the Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast SPA / Ramsar due to construction / EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:39: significant. As such construction/decommissioning period atmospheric pollution to EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:39:4.2.21 In summary, atmospheric pollution during construction/ decommissioning is EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:40: not materially affect pollution exposure. EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:40: magnitude of water pollution is the amount of hydrological mixing and tidal flushing EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:40: concentrations. Oil pollution is particularly damaging (and persistent) in intertidal EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:40: nickel. Heavy metal pollution might change the benthic assemblages in intertidal EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:40: England, 2014b). However, the SIP still identifies water pollution as a concern for the EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:41: SPA / Ramsar, because contaminants from historic pollution events are stored in the EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:41: concluded that organic pollution from sewage effluent is not an issue for the EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:48: Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:48: to denote potential significant atmospheric pollution impacts which require further EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:49: atmospheric pollution effects. Overall, LSEs of stack emissions from the Power and EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:49: from air pollution can be screened out. EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:50: therefore considered to have a negligible effect on air quality. Pollution from EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:50: regarding operational atmospheric pollution due to the forecast nitrogen dose at EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:50: and non-toxic pollution from sewage effluent. Unmitigated, these pollutants may EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:50:4.3.14 Regarding the issue of potentially toxic pollution during the operational phase, the EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:53: • Atmospheric pollution (C and D) EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:53: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:53: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:54: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:54: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:54: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:61: Atmospheric Pollution (Operation) EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:61:6.1.25 Potential operational atmospheric pollution effects of the Proposed Development EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:64: pollution from the Proposed Development would have significant impacts on the EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:67: • Adherence to the latest Pollution Prevention Guidance and other good practice EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:67: baseline levels, for any pollution incidents to be dealt with effectively. EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:68: marine water clarity can be affected by pollution (such as by nutrients causing EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:70: Atmospheric Pollution (Operation) EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:74: manned platform for the quality (pollution) impacts on Teesmouth & Cleveland Coast SPA / Ramsar occurred due to both EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:75: no water pollution occurs from the Proposed Development; as such, there will be no ’in EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:79: associated with atmospheric pollution impacts. It is to be noted that the planning application for EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:81: atmospheric pollution impacts will occur. However, the following impact pathways will be relevant EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:89: Stark, J.S. (1998). Heavy metal pollution and microbenthic assemblages in EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:90: UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) (2016b). Air Pollution Information EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:92:Ramsar Atmospheric pollution during construction operation and decommissioning Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:92:North York Moors SAC Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:92:North York Moors SPA Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:92:Durham Coast SAC Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:92:Northumbria Coast SPA / Ramsar Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:94: disturbance pollution loss resources of heated squeeze EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:95: disturbance pollution loss resources of heated squeeze EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:95: c. Little tern and common tern are the main nesting qualifying species that APIS identifies as sensitive to atmospheric pollution. However, paragraph 4.2.18 EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:96: atmospheric pollution on the terns can therefore be excluded. In addition to nesting terns, the SPA is designated for nesting avocet. APIS identifies that this EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:96: sensitive to atmospheric pollution in principle, the SPA/Ramsar population is wintering only and therefore not sensitive to nitrogen deposition from the EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:96: Critical Load limit is typically used by Natural England and the Environment Agency to denote potential significant atmospheric pollution impacts which EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:96: sandwich tern are sensitive to atmospheric pollution in principle, the SPA / Ramsar population is wintering only and therefore not sensitive to nitrogen EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:98:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:98: contribute 2% of the critical nitrogen load for these habitats, which is in excess of the 1% process contribution that is used to dismiss atmospheric pollution EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:99:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:99: dismiss atmospheric pollution impacts as negligible. Therefore, this impact pathway is screened in for Appropriate Assessment where the updated modelling EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:100:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:100: b. Since the qualifying feature is not vulnerable to atmospheric pollution no in combination effect will arise EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:101:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:101: pollution. However, the tern nesting locations lie beyond the area affected by nitrogen deposition from the Proposed Development. EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:116:Effect Visual and noise disturbance Atmospheric pollution Direct habitat loss Effects on foraging resources Water Quality In Combination Effects EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:117: water quality, the mitigation measures will ensure that no pollution occurs and thus there is no scope for ‘in combination’ effects on integrity of the SPA / EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:119:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002330-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Clean) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:120:Effect Atmospheric pollution In combination effects EN010103-002006-NZT-ExQ2-FINAL.pdf:33: frac-out and minimise any associated risk of pollution will form part of the final CEMP. EN010103-000907-NZT DCO 6.2.23 ES Vol I Chapter 23 Population and Human Health.pdf:4: impacts on health may include increased traffic, air or water pollution, dust, EN010103-000907-NZT DCO 6.2.23 ES Vol I Chapter 23 Population and Human Health.pdf:5: “to prevent unacceptable risks from pollution and land instability, planning EN010103-000907-NZT DCO 6.2.23 ES Vol I Chapter 23 Population and Human Health.pdf:5: for its location. The effects (including cumulative effects) of pollution on health EN010103-000907-NZT DCO 6.2.23 ES Vol I Chapter 23 Population and Human Health.pdf:6: developments will be expected to ‘minimise pollution including light EN010103-000907-NZT DCO 6.2.23 ES Vol I Chapter 23 Population and Human Health.pdf:6: water, noise and light pollution. EN010103-000907-NZT DCO 6.2.23 ES Vol I Chapter 23 Population and Human Health.pdf:23: November 2010 on industrial emissions (integrated pollution prevention and EN010103-001090-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 17 EC2_I.pdf:9:Integrated Pollution Controls EN010103-001090-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 17 EC2_I.pdf:9:Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control EN010103-001090-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 17 EC2_I.pdf:9:Local Authority Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control EN010103-001090-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 17 EC2_I.pdf:9:Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls EN010103-001090-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 17 EC2_I.pdf:9:Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Control Enforcements EN010103-001090-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 17 EC2_I.pdf:9:Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters EN010103-001090-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 17 EC2_I.pdf:9:Substantiated Pollution Incident Register EN010103-001090-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 17 EC2_I.pdf:10:Integrated Pollution Control Registered Waste Sites EN010103-001090-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 17 EC2_I.pdf:21:Integrated Pollution Controls EN010103-001090-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 17 EC2_I.pdf:21:Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control EN010103-001090-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 17 EC2_I.pdf:21:Local Authority Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control EN010103-001090-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 17 EC2_I.pdf:21:Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls EN010103-001090-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 17 EC2_I.pdf:21:Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Control Enforcements EN010103-001090-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 17 EC2_I.pdf:21:Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters EN010103-001090-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 17 EC2_I.pdf:21:Substantiated Pollution Incident Register EN010103-001090-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 17 EC2_I.pdf:23:Integrated Pollution Control Registered Waste Sites EN010103-002185-NZT DCO - 9.34 Updated List of Developments - Response to SWQ GEN.2.2(i) - Sept 2022 (D7).pdf:24: approved.“ pollution”. EN010103-000896-NZT DCO 6.2.4 ES Vol I Chapter 4 Proposed Development.pdf:23: conditions in all areas of the Site whilst reducing light pollution and the visual EN010103-000896-NZT DCO 6.2.4 ES Vol I Chapter 4 Proposed Development.pdf:29: ‘Directive 2010/75/EU on industrial emissions (integrated pollution EN010103-002025-Environment Agency - Responses to the ExA’s ExQ2.pdf:7: pollution to controlled waters. EN010103-001894-NZT DCO 8.2 - STBC SoCG (Clean) July 2022(D4) -.pdf:13: Pollution. EN010103-002575-NZT DCO 6.3.22 - ES Vol II Figure 9-1 Surface Water Features and Attributes Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:1: from xton Pollution Incident EN010103-002635-NZT DCO 8.4 - MMO SoCG - Final (signed) - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:10: dealing with marine pollution emergencies, including oil spills; EN010103-002239-NZT DCO 8.6 - Natural England SoCG (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:16: Atmospheric Pollution (Operational emissions) EN010103-002239-NZT DCO 8.6 - Natural England SoCG (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:16: Potential operational atmospheric pollution effects of the EN010103-002239-NZT DCO 8.6 - Natural England SoCG (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:17: with atmospheric pollution arising from the operation of the EN010103-002239-NZT DCO 8.6 - Natural England SoCG (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:17: pollution control has also been included as Appendix GH 2.6 EN010103-001143-NZT DCO 6.4.32 ES Vol III Appendix 14D Subtidal Benthic Ecology.pdf:38: including pollution, coastal development and climate change. These factors EN010103-001143-NZT DCO 6.4.32 ES Vol III Appendix 14D Subtidal Benthic Ecology.pdf:41: of marine pollution: a review. Revista de Biología Tropical, 56(4), 11 – 38. EN010103-002637-NZT DCO 8.6 - Natural England SoCG - Final (signed) - Oct 2022 (D13).pdf:17: Atmospheric Pollution (Operational emissions) EN010103-002637-NZT DCO 8.6 - Natural England SoCG - Final (signed) - Oct 2022 (D13).pdf:17: Potential operational atmospheric pollution effects of the EN010103-002637-NZT DCO 8.6 - Natural England SoCG - Final (signed) - Oct 2022 (D13).pdf:18: with atmospheric pollution arising from the operation of the EN010103-002637-NZT DCO 8.6 - Natural England SoCG - Final (signed) - Oct 2022 (D13).pdf:18: pollution control has also been included as Appendix GH 2.6 EN010103-000821-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 7.pdf:60: acres of transmission line corridor to wildflower meadow. The project about the number of whales dying due to plastic pollution in our oceans. EN010103-000821-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 7.pdf:237:Potentially hazardous activities that arise in connection with our business relating to pollution, the protection of the environment, and the use and disposal EN010103-002177-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Tracked).pdf:6: reducing light pollution and the visual impact on the EN010103-002177-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Tracked).pdf:9: A range of pollution control and mitigation measures EN010103-002177-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Tracked).pdf:13: or chemicals to prevent pollution. Storage areas for EN010103-002177-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Tracked).pdf:16: Contamination: Guidance on Pollution Prevention’. A EN010103-002177-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Tracked).pdf:19: operating as planned and preventing pollution. The EN010103-002177-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Tracked).pdf:20: material in, and the pollution by sediment of, any DCO Schedule 2 (Document Ref. 2.1): Requirement EN010103-002177-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Tracked).pdf:20: pollution from construction sites'. EN010103-002177-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Tracked).pdf:21: Regulations 2002, and the Control of Pollution (Oil Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) (England) EN010103-002177-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Tracked).pdf:22:ES Chapters 9 - Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water A Pollution Prevention Plan will be prepared and DCO Schedule 2 (Document Ref. 2.1): Requirement EN010103-002177-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Tracked).pdf:22:Resources, ES Appendices 5A – Framework CEMP, the risk of any vandalism that could lead to a pollution Means of enclosure EN010103-002177-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Tracked).pdf:26: pollution prevention systems. The maintenance EN010103-002177-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Tracked).pdf:28: Should any spillage occur that results in the pollution EN010103-002177-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Tracked).pdf:32: Contamination: Guidance on Pollution Prevention, EA EN010103-002177-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Tracked).pdf:34:ES Chapter 10 - Geology, Hydrogeology and Chemicals, fuels and oils will need to be stored in Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) (England) EN010103-002177-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Tracked).pdf:45: and regulations relating to International Convention for International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution EN010103-002177-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Tracked).pdf:45: the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (the MARPOL from Ships (the MARPOL Convention 73/78) EN010103-002177-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Tracked).pdf:45: minimising pollution from ships. All project vessels EN010103-002177-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Tracked).pdf:45: oil pollution (Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan). EN010103-002177-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Tracked).pdf:59:ES Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP A Pollution Response Plan, secured as part of the DCO Schedule 2 (Document Ref. 2.1): Requirement EN010103-002177-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Tracked).pdf:59: outline key pollution mitigation measures to be EN010103-002177-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Tracked).pdf:59: pollution incident, which may subsequently lead to the EN010103-002177-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Tracked).pdf:62: to be followed in the event of an accidental pollution EN010103-002177-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Tracked).pdf:62: pollution. EN010103-002177-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Tracked).pdf:62: pollution from construction sites'. EN010103-002177-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Tracked).pdf:63: Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) (England) EN010103-002177-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Tracked).pdf:64: undertaken to ensure that pollution events can be EN010103-002177-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Tracked).pdf:65: GPP Agency’s Guidance for Pollution Prevention. 16: Construction Environmental Management Plan EN010103-002177-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Tracked).pdf:65: significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled EN010103-002177-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Tracked).pdf:66: pollution from leaking machinery or damaged EN010103-002177-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Tracked).pdf:69: Pollution (Oil Storage) (England) Regulations 2001 EN010103-002177-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Tracked).pdf:70: permit’ water pollution. In addition, they will be made EN010103-002177-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Tracked).pdf:73: pollution, fugitive dust management and noise EN010103-002177-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Tracked).pdf:75: pollution, fugitive dust management and noise EN010103-002177-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Sept 2022(D7) (Tracked).pdf:84: Contractors will observe pollution prevention 16: Construction Environmental Management Plan EN010103-001151-NZT DCO 6.4.49 ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register.pdf:6:Programme and safe working conditions in all areas of the Site whilst reducing light pollution and the visual EN010103-001151-NZT DCO 6.4.49 ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register.pdf:7: The DEMP will include an outline programme of works. A range of pollution control and EN010103-001151-NZT DCO 6.4.49 ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register.pdf:10:and Management, ES hazardous or polluting materials or chemicals to prevent pollution. Storage areas for environmental management plan EN010103-001151-NZT DCO 6.4.49 ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register.pdf:13:Appendix 5A – Pollution Prevention’. A piling and penetrative foundation design method statement would be EN010103-001151-NZT DCO 6.4.49 ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register.pdf:15:Marine Ecology and planned and preventing pollution. The water quality monitoring programme will be developed by EN010103-001151-NZT DCO 6.4.49 ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register.pdf:15:Water, Flood Risk and other material in, and the pollution by sediment of, any existing waterbody, arising from Requirement 16: Construction EN010103-001151-NZT DCO 6.4.49 ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register.pdf:15: pollution from construction sites'. DCO Schedule 2 (Document Ref. 2.1): EN010103-001151-NZT DCO 6.4.49 ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register.pdf:17:Water, Flood Risk and Regulations 2002, and the Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) (England) Regulations 2001. Regulations 2002 EN010103-001151-NZT DCO 6.4.49 ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register.pdf:17: corrosive and alkaline. Fuel and other potentially polluting chemicals will either be stored in self Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) (England) EN010103-001151-NZT DCO 6.4.49 ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register.pdf:17:ES Chapters 9 - Surface A Pollution Prevention Plan will be prepared and included alongside the CEMP. Spill kits and oil DCO Schedule 2 (Document Ref. 2.1): EN010103-001151-NZT DCO 6.4.49 ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register.pdf:17:Water, Flood Risk and to a pollution incident. Requirement 8: Means of enclosure EN010103-001151-NZT DCO 6.4.49 ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register.pdf:21:Aquatic Ecology, 14 – failure of the spillage containment and pollution prevention systems. The maintenance required EN010103-001151-NZT DCO 6.4.49 ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register.pdf:22: Should any spillage occur that results in the pollution of Controlled Waters, then the EN010103-001151-NZT DCO 6.4.49 ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register.pdf:25:Appendix 9C - WFD Contamination: Guidance on Pollution Prevention, EA National Groundwater & Contaminated EN010103-001151-NZT DCO 6.4.49 ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register.pdf:27:ES Chapter 10 - Geology, Chemicals, fuels and oils will need to be stored in secure and designated storage areas in Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) (England) EN010103-001151-NZT DCO 6.4.49 ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register.pdf:35:Ecology and Nature Sea (1972) and regulations relating to International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution Collisions at Sea (1972) EN010103-001151-NZT DCO 6.4.49 ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register.pdf:35: pollution from ships. All project vessels shall be required to have a contingency plan for marine International Convention for the Prevention EN010103-001151-NZT DCO 6.4.49 ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register.pdf:35: oil pollution (Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan). of Pollution from Ships (the MARPOL EN010103-001151-NZT DCO 6.4.49 ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register.pdf:46:ES Appendix 5A - A Pollution Response Plan, secured as part of the Final CEMP, will be implemented prior to the DCO Schedule 2 (Document Ref. 2.1): EN010103-001151-NZT DCO 6.4.49 ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register.pdf:46:Framework CEMP commencement of construction works. The plan will outline key pollution mitigation measures to Requirement 16: Construction EN010103-001151-NZT DCO 6.4.49 ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register.pdf:46: significant pollution incident, which may subsequently lead to the contamination of controlled EN010103-001151-NZT DCO 6.4.49 ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register.pdf:48: accidental pollution event occurring. This would be included in the site induction and training, EN010103-001151-NZT DCO 6.4.49 ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register.pdf:48: with an emphasis on procedures and guidance to reduce the risk of water pollution. EN010103-001151-NZT DCO 6.4.49 ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register.pdf:48: report 'C532: Control of water pollution from construction sites'. EN010103-001151-NZT DCO 6.4.49 ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register.pdf:49:Framework CEMP, 9C - Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002, and the Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) Requirement 16: Construction EN010103-001151-NZT DCO 6.4.49 ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register.pdf:49:Framework CEMP, 9C - will be undertaken to ensure that pollution events can be detected against baseline conditions Requirement 16: Construction EN010103-001151-NZT DCO 6.4.49 ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register.pdf:50: Guidance for Pollution Prevention. EN010103-001151-NZT DCO 6.4.49 ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register.pdf:51: persons or pollution of controlled waters or the environment, has, for that part, been submitted EN010103-001151-NZT DCO 6.4.49 ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register.pdf:52:Framework CEMP, 9C - accidental pollution from leaking machinery or damaged equipment. Static machinery and plant Requirement 16: Construction EN010103-001151-NZT DCO 6.4.49 ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register.pdf:54: the Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) (England) Regulations 2001 and COSHH Regulations Environmental Management Plan EN010103-001151-NZT DCO 6.4.49 ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register.pdf:55: Resources Act 1991 not to ‘cause or knowingly permit’ water pollution. In addition, they will be EN010103-001151-NZT DCO 6.4.49 ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register.pdf:59:Framework CEMP ground water pollution, fugitive dust management and noise prevention or amelioration where Requirement 16: Construction EN010103-001151-NZT DCO 6.4.49 ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register.pdf:60:Framework CEMP ground water pollution, fugitive dust management and noise prevention or amelioration Requirement 16: Construction EN010103-001151-NZT DCO 6.4.49 ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register.pdf:68:ES Appendix 9A - FRA During the construction phase, the Appointed Contractors will observe pollution prevention DCO Schedule 2 (Document Ref. 2.1): EN010103-001875-Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council.pdf:38: pollution. Although many are coming to EN010103-001017-NZT DCO 6.4.2 ES Vol III Appendix 1B EIA Scoping Opinion Part 3.pdf:5:  Expected residues and emissions (water, air and soil pollution, noise, vibration, light, heat, EN010103-001017-NZT DCO 6.4.2 ES Vol III Appendix 1B EIA Scoping Opinion Part 3.pdf:9:Air quality in the UK has improved over recent decades but air pollution remains a significant issue; EN010103-001017-NZT DCO 6.4.2 ES Vol III Appendix 1B EIA Scoping Opinion Part 3.pdf:9:2011). A priority action in the England Biodiversity Strategy is to reduce air pollution impacts on EN010103-001017-NZT DCO 6.4.2 ES Vol III Appendix 1B EIA Scoping Opinion Part 3.pdf:9:which may give rise to pollution, either directly or from traffic generation, and hence planning EN010103-001017-NZT DCO 6.4.2 ES Vol III Appendix 1B EIA Scoping Opinion Part 3.pdf:9:take account of the risks of air pollution and how these can be managed or reduced. Further EN010103-001017-NZT DCO 6.4.2 ES Vol III Appendix 1B EIA Scoping Opinion Part 3.pdf:9:information on air pollution impacts and the sensitivity of different habitats/designated sites can be EN010103-001017-NZT DCO 6.4.2 ES Vol III Appendix 1B EIA Scoping Opinion Part 3.pdf:9:found on the Air Pollution Information System (www.apis.ac.uk). Further information on air pollution EN010103-001017-NZT DCO 6.4.2 ES Vol III Appendix 1B EIA Scoping Opinion Part 3.pdf:19:respond to any complaints of traffic-related pollution, during construction, operation, and EN010103-001077-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 4 EC1_D.pdf:9:Integrated Pollution Controls EN010103-001077-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 4 EC1_D.pdf:9:Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control EN010103-001077-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 4 EC1_D.pdf:9:Local Authority Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control EN010103-001077-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 4 EC1_D.pdf:9:Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls pg 1 1 EN010103-001077-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 4 EC1_D.pdf:9:Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Control Enforcements EN010103-001077-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 4 EC1_D.pdf:9:Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters EN010103-001077-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 4 EC1_D.pdf:9:Substantiated Pollution Incident Register EN010103-001077-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 4 EC1_D.pdf:10:Integrated Pollution Control Registered Waste Sites EN010103-001077-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 4 EC1_D.pdf:13: Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls EN010103-001077-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 4 EC1_D.pdf:13: Process Type: Local Authority Air Pollution Control EN010103-001077-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 4 EC1_D.pdf:21:Integrated Pollution Controls EN010103-001077-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 4 EC1_D.pdf:21:Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control EN010103-001077-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 4 EC1_D.pdf:21:Local Authority Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control EN010103-001077-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 4 EC1_D.pdf:21:Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls EN010103-001077-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 4 EC1_D.pdf:21:Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Control Enforcements EN010103-001077-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 4 EC1_D.pdf:21:Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters EN010103-001077-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 4 EC1_D.pdf:21:Substantiated Pollution Incident Register EN010103-001077-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 4 EC1_D.pdf:22:Integrated Pollution Control Registered Waste Sites EN010103-002405-NZT DCO - 9.34 Updated List of Developments - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:14: it can be assumed that other effects (such as potential for surface water pollution, EN010103-002405-NZT DCO - 9.34 Updated List of Developments - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:15: pollution, flood risk, dust emissions etc) will be dealt with effectively through the EN010103-002405-NZT DCO - 9.34 Updated List of Developments - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:24: approved.“ pollution”. EN010103-001087-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 14 EC2_F.pdf:9:Integrated Pollution Controls EN010103-001087-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 14 EC2_F.pdf:9:Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control pg 37 1 EN010103-001087-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 14 EC2_F.pdf:9:Local Authority Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control EN010103-001087-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 14 EC2_F.pdf:9:Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls EN010103-001087-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 14 EC2_F.pdf:9:Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Control Enforcements EN010103-001087-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 14 EC2_F.pdf:9:Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters pg 37 7 EN010103-001087-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 14 EC2_F.pdf:9:Substantiated Pollution Incident Register pg 39 1 1 EN010103-001087-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 14 EC2_F.pdf:10:Integrated Pollution Control Registered Waste Sites pg 56 2 EN010103-001087-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 14 EC2_F.pdf:49: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control EN010103-001087-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 14 EC2_F.pdf:49: Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters EN010103-001087-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 14 EC2_F.pdf:49: Note: Elevated Total Oragnic Levels Recorded; Pollution Found; No Fish Killed EN010103-001087-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 14 EC2_F.pdf:50: Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters EN010103-001087-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 14 EC2_F.pdf:50: Note: Pollution Found; No Fish Killed EN010103-001087-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 14 EC2_F.pdf:50: Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters EN010103-001087-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 14 EC2_F.pdf:50: Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters EN010103-001087-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 14 EC2_F.pdf:50: Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters EN010103-001087-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 14 EC2_F.pdf:50: Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters EN010103-001087-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 14 EC2_F.pdf:50: Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters EN010103-001087-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 14 EC2_F.pdf:51: Substantiated Pollution Incident Register EN010103-001087-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 14 EC2_F.pdf:51: Substantiated Pollution Incident Register EN010103-001087-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 14 EC2_F.pdf:68: Integrated Pollution Control Registered Waste Sites EN010103-001087-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 14 EC2_F.pdf:68: Integrated Pollution Control Registered Waste Sites EN010103-001087-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 14 EC2_F.pdf:93:Integrated Pollution Controls EN010103-001087-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 14 EC2_F.pdf:93:Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control EN010103-001087-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 14 EC2_F.pdf:93:Local Authority Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control EN010103-001087-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 14 EC2_F.pdf:93:Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls EN010103-001087-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 14 EC2_F.pdf:93:Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Control Enforcements EN010103-001087-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 14 EC2_F.pdf:93:Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters EN010103-001087-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 14 EC2_F.pdf:93:Substantiated Pollution Incident Register EN010103-001087-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 14 EC2_F.pdf:95:Integrated Pollution Control Registered Waste Sites EN010103-000831-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement.pdf:45: climate change adaptation; pollution control and environmental regulatory regimes; EN010103-000831-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement.pdf:83: atmospheric pollution (operation) and water quality (construction, operation and EN010103-000831-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement.pdf:83: pollution (operation) on the North York Moors Special Area of Conservation EN010103-000831-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement.pdf:100: Pollution control and other environmental regulatory regimes (NPS EN-1, 4.10) EN010103-000831-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement.pdf:100: may be subject to separate regulation under the pollution control framework or EN010103-000831-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement.pdf:100: pollution control regime and other environmental regulatory regimes will be EN010103-000831-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement.pdf:101:6.2.121 It is relevant to mention that the potential pollution effects and impacts of the EN010103-000831-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement.pdf:101: emissions during construction and operation in order to prevent pollution and EN010103-000831-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement.pdf:134: facilitate adherence to good pollution spillages given that they are to be worked on directly. There could also be a EN010103-000831-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement.pdf:134: that generating stations, in particular pollution, and remedial measures implemented. EN010103-000831-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement.pdf:134: clearance and excavation that can pollution control for the construction phase of the Proposed Development in EN010103-000831-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement.pdf:134: discharge points, areas prone to ground water, which is likely to cause significant harm to person or pollution of EN010103-000831-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement.pdf:135: pollution due to silt from construction EN010103-000831-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement.pdf:144: waste and pollution, and mitigating and adapting to climate change, including EN010103-000831-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement.pdf:150: water or noise pollution and land EN010103-000831-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement.pdf:180: and Light pollution will be water and human health. Taking account of mitigation, the EIA has not EN010103-000831-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement.pdf:180: Pollution required to incorporate identified any unacceptable impacts in respect of any of these EN010103-000831-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement.pdf:180: reduce pollution so as that will secure various controls and measures to prevent any harmful EN010103-000831-NZT DCO 5.3 - Planning Statement.pdf:180: unacceptable impacts control any potential sources of light pollution. EN010103-001280-Rule 6 Letter.pdf:43: pollution; EN010103-001214-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft Development Consent Order - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:32: of Pollution Act 1974(b); or EN010103-001214-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft Development Consent Order - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:32: (2) Section 61(9) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 does not apply where the consent relates EN010103-001214-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft Development Consent Order - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:44:including means of pollution control in accordance with the construction environmental EN010103-001214-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft Development Consent Order - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:45:persons or pollution of controlled waters or the environment, has, for that part, been submitted to EN010103-001214-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft Development Consent Order - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:86:Marine Pollution Response Team within 12 hours of being identified in accordance with the EN010103-001214-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft Development Consent Order - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:87: (a) a marine pollution contingency plan to address the risks, methods and procedures to deal EN010103-001214-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft Development Consent Order - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:88:accordance with the Pollution Prevention for Businesses guidelines. EN010103-001214-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft Development Consent Order - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:100:Marine Pollution Response Team within 12 hours of being identified in accordance with the EN010103-001214-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft Development Consent Order - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:101: (a) a marine pollution contingency plan to address the risks, methods and procedures to deal EN010103-001214-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft Development Consent Order - Oct 2021 Rev.2.0.pdf:103:accordance with the Pollution Prevention for Businesses guidelines. EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:2: APIS Air Pollution Information Service EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:13: pollution) there is guidance that sets out distance-based zones required for EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:17: • Water pollution; EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:17: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition. EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:18: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:20: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:22: • Water pollution; EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:23: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:24: • Water pollution; EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:24: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:26: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:28: • Water pollution; EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:28: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:29: • Water pollution; EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:30: • Water pollution; EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:31: • Water pollution; EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:32: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:35: Atmospheric pollution EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:35: the overarching parameter determining atmospheric pollution. EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:37:4.2.12 The Air Pollution Information System (APIS) forms the major source of information EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:37: contribution of vehicle emissions from the roadside to local pollution levels is not EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:39: pollution to Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast SPA/Ramsar due to EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:39: pollution to Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast SPA/Ramsar due to NRMM is screened EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:39:4.2.21 In summary, atmospheric pollution during construction/ decommissioning is EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:39: not materially affect pollution exposure. EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:40: magnitude of water pollution is the amount of hydrological mixing and tidal flushing EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:40: concentrations. Oil pollution is particularly damaging (and persistent) in intertidal EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:40: nickel. Heavy metal pollution might change the benthic assemblages in intertidal EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:40: England, 2014b). However, the SIP still identifies water pollution as a concern for the EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:40: SPA / Ramsar, because contaminants from historic pollution events are stored in the EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:41: Therefore, it is concluded that organic pollution from sewage effluent is not an issue EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:48: Atmospheric pollution EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:49: to denote potential significant atmospheric pollution impacts which require further EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:50: atmospheric pollution effects. Overall, Likely Significant Effects of stack emissions EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:50: on the Durham Coast SAC and the Northumbria Coast SPA / Ramsar from air pollution EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:50: therefore considered to have a negligible effect on air quality. Pollution from EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:51: regarding operational atmospheric pollution due to the forecast nitrogen dose at EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:51: power plant, and non-toxic pollution from sewage effluent. Unmitigated, these EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:51:4.3.14 Regarding the issue of potentially toxic pollution during the operational phase, the EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:54: • Atmospheric pollution (C and D) EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:54: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:54: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:55: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:55: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:55: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:61: Atmospheric Pollution (Operation) EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:61:6.1.24 Potential operational atmospheric pollution effects of the Proposed Development EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:64: pollution from the Proposed Development would have significant impacts on the EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:67: • Adherence to the latest Pollution Prevention Guidance and other good practice EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:67: baseline levels, for any pollution incidents to be dealt with effectively. EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:68: Atmospheric Pollution (Operation) EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:71: manned platform for the quality (pollution) impacts on Teesmouth & Cleveland Coast SPA/Ramsar occurred due to both the EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:72: no water pollution occurs from the Proposed Development; as such, there will be no ’in EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:76: associated with atmospheric pollution impacts. It is to be noted that the planning application for EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:78: atmospheric pollution impacts will occur. However, the following impact pathways will be EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:85: Stark, J.S. (1998). Heavy metal pollution and microbenthic assemblages in soft EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:85: UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) (2016b). Air Pollution Information System EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:87:Ramsar Atmospheric pollution during construction operation and decommissioning Atmospheric pollution EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:87:North York Moors SAC Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:87:North York Moors SPA Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:87:Durham Coast SAC Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:87:Northumbria Coast SPA / Ramsar Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:89: disturbance pollution temporary effectsEffects on of heated squeeze EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:90: disturbance pollution temporary effectsEffects on of heated squeeze EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:90: c. Little tern and common tern are the main nesting qualifying species that APIS identifies as sensitive to atmospheric pollution. However, paragraph 4.2.18 EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:91: atmospheric pollution on the terns can therefore be excluded. In addition to nesting terns, the SPA is designated for nesting avocet. APIS identifies that this EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:91: sensitive to atmospheric pollution in principle, the SPA/Ramsar population is wintering only and therefore not sensitive to nitrogen deposition from the EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:91: atmospheric pollution impacts which require further analysis. Therefore, likely significant effects on the SPA/Ramsar site cannot be dismissed and EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:91: appropriate assessment is required. While sandwich tern are sensitive to atmospheric pollution in principle, the SPA / Ramsar population is wintering only EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:93:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:93: contribute 2% of the critical nitrogen load for these habitats, which is in excess of the 1% process contribution that is used to dismiss atmospheric pollution EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:94:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:94: dismiss atmospheric pollution impacts as negligible. Therefore, this impact pathway is screened in for Appropriate Assessment where the updated modelling EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:95:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:95: b. Since the qualifying feature is not vulnerable to atmospheric pollution no in combination effect will arise EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:96:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:96: pollution. However, the tern nesting locations lie beyond the area affected by nitrogen deposition from the Proposed Development. EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:111:Effect Visual and noise disturbance Atmospheric pollution Water Quality In Combination Effects EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:112: water quality, the mitigation measures will ensure that no pollution occurs and thus there is no scope for ‘in combination’ effects on integrity of the EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:113:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-001850-5.13 - HRA Report (Tracked) - June 2022(D3).pdf:114:Effect Atmospheric pollution In combination effects EN010103-001182-NZT EL (14).pdf:47: Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan EN010103-001182-NZT EL (8).pdf:47: Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan EN010103-001079-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 6 EC1_F.pdf:10:Integrated Pollution Controls pg 14 32 40 EN010103-001079-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 6 EC1_F.pdf:10:Integrated 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It should refer to extant legislation only. EN010103-Advice-00009-1-210419 - Net Zero Teesside FINAL with draft docs feedback.pdf:25: pollution (operation)” features, it may improve clarity to consider the sites separately here. EN010103-Advice-00009-1-210419 - Net Zero Teesside FINAL with draft docs feedback.pdf:25: pollution on the blanket bogs and heathland qualifying features. In EN010103-Advice-00009-1-210419 - Net Zero Teesside FINAL with draft docs feedback.pdf:25: of atmospheric pollution on habitats which support these qualifying EN010103-001021-NZT DCO 6.4.6 ES Vol III Appendix 8A Air Quality - Construction Phase.pdf:4:8.2.3 Cumulative impacts from existing sources of pollution in the area are EN010103-001021-NZT DCO 6.4.6 ES Vol III Appendix 8A Air Quality - Construction Phase.pdf:26:NOx concentration data taken from Air Pollution Information System website (http://www.apis.ac.uk/). 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EN010103-000899-NZT DCO 6.2.13 ES Vol I Chapter 13 Aquatic Ecology and Nature Conservation.pdf:30: The UK’s Clean Air Strategy (DEFRA, 2019), details commitments to monitor impacts of air pollution on habitats and reduce EN010103-000899-NZT DCO 6.2.13 ES Vol I Chapter 13 Aquatic Ecology and Nature Conservation.pdf:32: Avoidance of pollution of waterbodies during construction will be via EN010103-000899-NZT DCO 6.2.13 ES Vol I Chapter 13 Aquatic Ecology and Nature Conservation.pdf:32: implementation of a range of pollution control measures as outlined in the EN010103-000899-NZT DCO 6.2.13 ES Vol I Chapter 13 Aquatic Ecology and Nature Conservation.pdf:32: pollution from construction sites'. EN010103-000899-NZT DCO 6.2.13 ES Vol I Chapter 13 Aquatic Ecology and Nature Conservation.pdf:34: habitats located in proximity to the works. However, a range of pollution EN010103-000899-NZT DCO 6.2.13 ES Vol I Chapter 13 Aquatic Ecology and Nature Conservation.pdf:34: potential pollution incidents (i.e. chemical spills) thereby having potential EN010103-000899-NZT DCO 6.2.13 ES Vol I Chapter 13 Aquatic Ecology and Nature Conservation.pdf:35: comply with relevant legislation and will adhere and implement pollution EN010103-000899-NZT DCO 6.2.13 ES Vol I Chapter 13 Aquatic Ecology and Nature Conservation.pdf:35: of pollution control measures defined in Appendix 5A: Framework CEMP (ES EN010103-000899-NZT DCO 6.2.13 ES Vol I Chapter 13 Aquatic Ecology and Nature Conservation.pdf:35: preparations for pollution response, such as having spill-kits in working EN010103-000899-NZT DCO 6.2.13 ES Vol I Chapter 13 Aquatic Ecology and Nature Conservation.pdf:36: Infrastructure. Therefore, with the implementation of pollution control EN010103-000899-NZT DCO 6.2.13 ES Vol I Chapter 13 Aquatic Ecology and Nature Conservation.pdf:37: • dominated by species considered to be relatively tolerant to pollution – EN010103-000899-NZT DCO 6.2.13 ES Vol I Chapter 13 Aquatic Ecology and Nature Conservation.pdf:39: habitats and their water quality, via accidental pollution or uncontrolled site EN010103-000899-NZT DCO 6.2.13 ES Vol I Chapter 13 Aquatic Ecology and Nature Conservation.pdf:41: accidental pollution, which will be mitigated through the implementation of EN010103-000899-NZT DCO 6.2.13 ES Vol I Chapter 13 Aquatic Ecology and Nature Conservation.pdf:41: pollution control measures detailed in Appendix 5A: Framework CEMP (ES EN010103-001838-Environment Agency - Comments on any other information submitted at Deadline 2.pdf:6:assessment should provide information on the foundation methodology, pollution EN010103-001838-Environment Agency - Comments on any other information submitted at Deadline 2.pdf:6:pathways and pollution prevention measures to prevent the entry of hazardous EN010103-002050-NZT DCO 3.2 - Statement of Reasons (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:59: regulation; grid connection; climate change adaptation; pollution control and EN010103-002050-NZT DCO 3.2 - Statement of Reasons (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:63: pollution, and mitigating and adapting to climate change, including moving to a low EN010103-002050-NZT DCO 3.2 - Statement of Reasons (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:65: ENV7 STBC Local Plan Ground, Air, Water, Noise and Light Pollution EN010103-001958-Environment Agency - Comments on any other information submitted at Deadline 4.pdf:2:ground investigation should be undertaken to understand the pollution risks and EN010103-001958-Environment Agency - Comments on any other information submitted at Deadline 4.pdf:3: pollution risks, in particular to groundwater and surface water(s) at the EN010103-001958-Environment Agency - Comments on any other information submitted at Deadline 4.pdf:6:to understand the pollution risks and ground water monitoring plan’. EN010103-001958-Environment Agency - Comments on any other information submitted at Deadline 4.pdf:7:the site. Thus, in terms risk of pollution impacts from developing the site, it is the EN010103-001958-Environment Agency - Comments on any other information submitted at Deadline 4.pdf:7:any pollution impact of the remedial and construction works. EN010103-001958-Environment Agency - Comments on any other information submitted at Deadline 4.pdf:8:Thus, pollution impacts should not be considered as deterioration in WFD status. EN010103-001958-Environment Agency - Comments on any other information submitted at Deadline 4.pdf:8:therein. Pollution of this groundwater would be where observed concentrations of EN010103-001958-Environment Agency - Comments on any other information submitted at Deadline 4.pdf:9: pollution risks, in particular to groundwater and surface water(s) at the EN010103-001861-9.14 - Assessment against North East Marine Plan - June 2022(D3).pdf:23: Air quality and impacts upon local air quality and emissions of economy. Air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions must be the effects of the Proposed Development on air quality. The EN010103-001861-9.14 - Assessment against North East Marine Plan - June 2022(D3).pdf:23: result in increased air pollution or increased impacts of climate change. NE-AIR-1 ensures that proposals operation, however, mitigation is proposed during construction to EN010103-001861-9.14 - Assessment against North East Marine Plan - June 2022(D3).pdf:23: that they will, in order of preference: pollution or greenhouse gas emissions and manage these EN010103-001861-9.14 - Assessment against North East Marine Plan - June 2022(D3).pdf:23: b) minimise Proposals that cannot avoid, minimise or mitigate air pollution Development will have no adverse effect to the on greenhouse gas EN010103-001861-9.14 - Assessment against North East Marine Plan - June 2022(D3).pdf:23: c) mitigate - air pollution and/or greenhouse gas and/or greenhouse gas emissions in line with current national or emissions, when assessed against National Carbon budgets. EN010103-000906-NZT DCO 6.2.22 ES Vol I Chapter 22 Major Accidents and Natural Disasters.pdf:42: pollution: Secondary, tertiary and other measures for industrial and EN010103-002310-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:7: polluting materials or chemicals to reduce the risk of pollution. EN010103-002310-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:14: pollution event occurring. This would be included in the site induction EN010103-002310-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:14: the risk of water pollution. EN010103-002310-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:14: CIRIA report 'C532: Control of water pollution from construction EN010103-002310-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:16: of Pollution (Oil Storage) (England) Regulations 2001. Particular care EN010103-002310-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:18: • A Pollution Prevention Plan will be prepared and included alongside EN010103-002310-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:18: pollution incident; EN010103-002310-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:18: undertaken to ensure that pollution events can be detected against EN010103-002310-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:20: • during the construction of the Tees Crossing the EA’s GPP pollution EN010103-002310-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:20: • The EA’s GPP (pollution prevention guidelines) will be observed, and EN010103-002310-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:20: planned and preventing pollution. This is standard practice for EN010103-002310-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:20: ensure that should pollution occur it is identified as quickly as EN010103-002310-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:20: possible and appropriate action is taken in line with the Pollution EN010103-002310-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:21: specific clean-up and pollution control measures that would be EN010103-002310-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:21: • The contractor’s drilling method statement will include pollution EN010103-002310-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:23: pollution of controlled waters or the environment, has, for that part, EN010103-002310-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:23: • A Pollution Response Plan, secured as part of the Final CEMP, will EN010103-002310-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:23: plan will outline key pollution mitigation measures to be adopted EN010103-002310-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:24: significant pollution incident, which may subsequently lead to the EN010103-002310-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:24: Agency Pollution Prevention Guidance notes (withdrawn but widely EN010103-002310-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:24: minimise the potential for accidental pollution from leaking machinery EN010103-002310-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:26: on Pollution Prevention’. A piling and penetrative foundation design EN010103-002310-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:26: requirements, including the Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) EN010103-002310-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:27: water pollution. In addition, they will be made aware of their statutory EN010103-002310-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:30: prevention of surface and ground water pollution, fugitive dust EN010103-002310-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:35:sites Teesmouth and Cleveland prevention of surface and ground water pollution, fugitive dust CEMP EN010103-002310-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:36: and pollution control measures that would be employed in the event EN010103-002310-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:36: • The contractor’s drilling method statement will include pollution EN010103-002310-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:37:to marine ecology (habitats and prevention water pollution, fugitive dust management and noise CEMP EN010103-002310-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:39: and pollution control measures that would be employed in the event EN010103-002310-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:39: The contractor’s drilling method statement will include pollution EN010103-002310-NZT DCO 6.4.5 - ES Vol III Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP (Tracked) Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:58:water pollution prevention; and EN010103-001996-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO - August 2022(D5).pdf:34: of Pollution Act 1974(b); or EN010103-001996-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO - August 2022(D5).pdf:34: (2) Section 61(9) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 does not apply where the consent relates EN010103-001996-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO - August 2022(D5).pdf:48:including means of pollution control in accordance with the construction environmental EN010103-001996-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO - August 2022(D5).pdf:49:likely to cause significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled waters or the environment, EN010103-001996-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO - August 2022(D5).pdf:86:Marine Pollution Response Team as soon as reasonably practicable, but in any event within 12 EN010103-001996-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO - August 2022(D5).pdf:87: (a) a marine pollution contingency plan to address the risks, methods and procedures to deal EN010103-001996-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO - August 2022(D5).pdf:89:accordance with the Pollution Prevention for Businesses guidelines. EN010103-001996-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO - August 2022(D5).pdf:98:Marine Pollution Response Team as soon as reasonably practicable, but in any event within 12 EN010103-001996-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO - August 2022(D5).pdf:100: (a) a marine pollution contingency plan to address the risks, methods and procedures to deal EN010103-001996-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO - August 2022(D5).pdf:101:accordance with the Pollution Prevention for Businesses guidelines. EN010103-001081-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 8 EC1_H.pdf:10:Integrated Pollution Controls EN010103-001081-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 8 EC1_H.pdf:10:Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control EN010103-001081-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 8 EC1_H.pdf:10:Local Authority Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control EN010103-001081-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 8 EC1_H.pdf:10:Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls pg 7 1 EN010103-001081-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 8 EC1_H.pdf:10:Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Control Enforcements EN010103-001081-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 8 EC1_H.pdf:10:Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters pg 7 1 EN010103-001081-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 8 EC1_H.pdf:10:Substantiated Pollution Incident Register EN010103-001081-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 8 EC1_H.pdf:11:Integrated Pollution Control Registered Waste Sites EN010103-001081-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 8 EC1_H.pdf:17: Status: Transferred from Rivers (Prevention of Pollution) Act 1951-1961 EN010103-001081-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 8 EC1_H.pdf:18: Status: Transferred from Rivers (Prevention of Pollution) Act 1951-1961 EN010103-001081-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 8 EC1_H.pdf:20: Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls EN010103-001081-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 8 EC1_H.pdf:20: Process Type: Local Authority Air Pollution Control EN010103-001081-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 8 EC1_H.pdf:20: Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters EN010103-001081-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 8 EC1_H.pdf:20: Note: Pollution Found; No Fish Killed EN010103-001081-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 8 EC1_H.pdf:35:Integrated Pollution Controls EN010103-001081-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 8 EC1_H.pdf:35:Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control EN010103-001081-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 8 EC1_H.pdf:35:Local Authority Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control EN010103-001081-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 8 EC1_H.pdf:35:Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls EN010103-001081-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 8 EC1_H.pdf:35:Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Control Enforcements EN010103-001081-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 8 EC1_H.pdf:35:Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters EN010103-001081-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 8 EC1_H.pdf:35:Substantiated Pollution Incident Register EN010103-001081-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 8 EC1_H.pdf:37:Integrated Pollution Control Registered Waste Sites EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:9: pollution. The worst-case classification is assigned as the overall groundwater EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:19: other developments. This assessment has considered the risk of pollution to EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:19: risk of pollution from road runoff has also been considered such that EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:19: measures to avoid, reduce and minimise the risk of water pollution or EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:23:The EA noted in the meeting that recent pollution Further information regarding the bentonite drilling fluid and EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:23:more of a focus on chemical pollution risks. The EA construction phase mitigation section of Section 9.7 of this EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:33:sediment and pollution pressures were notable with an oil sheen on the water. There were very few macrophytes and the channel has incised banks, rising steeply 1-2 m abruptly from the EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:35: Pollution was evident with red staining EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:38: attributed to diffuse pollution from contaminated waterbody bed sediments. EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:39: substantial pollution pressure on the Tees Estuary from existing effluent and EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:39: pollution discharges (e.g. several failures against EQS in the Wilton Complex EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:39: daily pollution risk forecasts are issued. Annual ratings classify each site as EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:39: short term pollution caused when heavy rainfall or high tides wash faecal EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:45: Status, due to point source pollution from mining and quarrying sources. The EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:45: water abstractions and past pollution incidents. EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:46: Water Pollution Incidents EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:46: Proposed Development indicates that there have been four water pollution EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:46:9.4.89 The recorded pollution incidents have impacted the Tees Estuary, Dabholm EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:46: Gut and a tributary of the Fleet. They have been related to pollution from oils, EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:52: pollution incident EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:70:9.7.12 During construction water pollution may occur directly from spillages of EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:71: • GPP 21: Pollution Incident Response Plans; EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:71:9.7.18 Where new GPPs are yet to be published, previous Pollution Prevention EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:72: • C648 (2006) Control of water pollution from linear construction projects, EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:72: • C532 (2001) Control of water pollution from construction sites – Guidance EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:72: of fine sediment or other material in, and the pollution by sediment of, any EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:72: CIRIA report 'C532: Control of water pollution from construction sites' EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:73: Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002, and the Control of Pollution (Oil EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:74: • A Pollution Prevention Plan will be prepared and included alongside the EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:74: pollution incident. EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:74: undertaken to ensure that pollution events can be detected against EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:77: and thereby potentially cause pollution of watercourses. Surface breakout EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:78: preventing pollution. This is standard practice for construction works of this EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:78: should pollution occur it is identified as quickly as possible and appropriate EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:78: action is taken in line with a Pollution Prevention Plan. EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:86: a potential source of pollution to the groundwater body. EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:86: This would also outline pollution control measures, such as the need for all EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:86: Guidance on Pollution Prevention, EA National Groundwater & EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:86: and any potential to cause pollution to the aquifer would be covered by EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:93: chemical spillage or pollution incident occurs on the Site, thereby impacting EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:93: to flooding, or failure of the spillage containment and pollution prevention EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:93: occur that results in the pollution of Controlled Waters, then the Environment EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:100: given added weight. Marine water clarity can be affected by pollution (such EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:103: identified on UK Air Pollution Information System (APIS) – calcareous fixed EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:108: watercourses from pollution during EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:110:Chemical Point Mining and Pollution impacts to groundwater during construction EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:110: pollution to the aquifer would be covered by EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:115: during construction to manage all pollution risks, and which will be EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:115: water, and to manage the risk of future spillages or pollution incidents EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:116: CIRIA (2001). C532 Control of water pollution from construction sites – EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:116: CIRIA (2006). C648 Control of water pollution from linear construction EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:116: Environment Agency (2001). Pollution Prevention Guidance Online. EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:116: Available at: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/pollution- EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:116: Methods on Land Affected by Contamination: Guidance on Pollution EN010103-002423-NZT DCO - 6.4.11 ES Vol III Appendix 9C WFD Assessment - Oct 2022 (D11) (Clean).pdf:142:Table F3: Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters within 250 m of the Site EN010103-001182-NZT EL (4).pdf:47: Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan EN010103-001981-NZT DCO 8.2 - STBC SoCG - August 2022(D5) - Tracked.pdf:13: Pollution. EN010103-001113-NZT DCO 6.4.29 ES Vol III Appendix 14A Intertidal Benthic Ecology Survey Report.pdf:30: including pollution, coastal development and climate change. These factors EN010103-001113-NZT DCO 6.4.29 ES Vol III Appendix 14A Intertidal Benthic Ecology Survey Report.pdf:57: of the most visible sources of pollution EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:2: APIS Air Pollution Information Service EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:14: pollution) there is guidance that sets out distance-based zones required for EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:18: • Water pollution; EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:18: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition. EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:19: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:21: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:23: • Water pollution; EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:24: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:25: • Water pollution; EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:25: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:27: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:29: • Water pollution; EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:29: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:30: • Water pollution; EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:31: • Water pollution; EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:32: • Water pollution; EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:33: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:36: Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:36: the overarching parameter determining atmospheric pollution. EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:38:4.2.12 The Air Pollution Information System (APIS) forms the major source of information EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:39: contribution of vehicle emissions from the roadside to local pollution levels is not EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:40: pollution in the Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast SPA / Ramsar due to construction / EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:40: significant. As such construction/decommissioning period atmospheric pollution to EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:40:4.2.21 In summary, atmospheric pollution during construction/ decommissioning is EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:41: not materially affect pollution exposure. EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:41: magnitude of water pollution is the amount of hydrological mixing and tidal flushing EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:41: concentrations. Oil pollution is particularly damaging (and persistent) in intertidal EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:41: nickel. Heavy metal pollution might change the benthic assemblages in intertidal EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:41: England, 2014b). However, the SIP still identifies water pollution as a concern for the EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:42: SPA / Ramsar, because contaminants from historic pollution events are stored in the EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:42: concluded that organic pollution from sewage effluent is not an issue for the EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:49: Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:49: to denote potential significant atmospheric pollution impacts which require further EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:50: atmospheric pollution effects. Overall, LSEs of stack emissions from the Power and EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:50: from air pollution can be screened out. EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:51: therefore considered to have a negligible effect on air quality. Pollution from EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:51: regarding operational atmospheric pollution due to the forecast nitrogen dose at EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:51: and non-toxic pollution from sewage effluent. Unmitigated, these pollutants may EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:51:4.3.14 Regarding the issue of potentially toxic pollution during the operational phase, the EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:54: • Atmospheric pollution (C and D) EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:54: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:54: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:55: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:55: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:55: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:62: Atmospheric Pollution (Operation) EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:62:6.1.25 Potential operational atmospheric pollution effects of the Proposed Development EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:65: pollution from the Proposed Development would have significant impacts on the EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:68: • Adherence to the latest Pollution Prevention Guidance and other good practice EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:68: baseline levels, for any pollution incidents to be dealt with effectively. EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:69: Atmospheric Pollution (Operation) EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:73: manned platform for the quality (pollution) impacts on Teesmouth & Cleveland Coast SPA / Ramsar occurred due to both EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:74: no water pollution occurs from the Proposed Development; as such, there will be no ’in EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:78: associated with atmospheric pollution impacts. It is to be noted that the planning application for EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:79: atmospheric pollution impacts will occur. However, the following impact pathways will be relevant EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:87: Stark, J.S. (1998). Heavy metal pollution and microbenthic assemblages in EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:88: UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) (2016b). Air Pollution Information EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:90:Ramsar Atmospheric pollution during construction operation and decommissioning Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:90:North York Moors SAC Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:90:North York Moors SPA Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:90:Durham Coast SAC Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:90:Northumbria Coast SPA / Ramsar Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:92: disturbance pollution loss resources of heated squeeze EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:93: disturbance pollution loss resources of heated squeeze EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:93: c. Little tern and common tern are the main nesting qualifying species that APIS identifies as sensitive to atmospheric pollution. However, paragraph 4.2.18 EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:94: atmospheric pollution on the terns can therefore be excluded. In addition to nesting terns, the SPA is designated for nesting avocet. APIS identifies that this EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:94: sensitive to atmospheric pollution in principle, the SPA/Ramsar population is wintering only and therefore not sensitive to nitrogen deposition from the EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:94: Critical Load limit is typically used by Natural England and the Environment Agency to denote potential significant atmospheric pollution impacts which EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:94: sandwich tern are sensitive to atmospheric pollution in principle, the SPA / Ramsar population is wintering only and therefore not sensitive to nitrogen EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:96:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:96: contribute 2% of the critical nitrogen load for these habitats, which is in excess of the 1% process contribution that is used to dismiss atmospheric pollution EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:97:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:97: dismiss atmospheric pollution impacts as negligible. Therefore, this impact pathway is screened in for Appropriate Assessment where the updated modelling EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:98:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:98: b. Since the qualifying feature is not vulnerable to atmospheric pollution no in combination effect will arise EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:99:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:99: pollution. However, the tern nesting locations lie beyond the area affected by nitrogen deposition from the Proposed Development. EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:114:Effect Visual and noise disturbance Atmospheric pollution Direct habitat loss Effects on foraging resources Water Quality In Combination Effects EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:115: water quality, the mitigation measures will ensure that no pollution occurs and thus there is no scope for ‘in combination’ effects on integrity of the SPA / EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:116:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002257-NZT DCO - 5.13 - HRA (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:117:Effect Atmospheric pollution In combination effects EN010103-001155-NZT DCO 5.11 - Indicative Lighting Strategy.pdf:7: discusses the legislative background on light pollution, the planning policy context in EN010103-001155-NZT DCO 5.11 - Indicative Lighting Strategy.pdf:7: discussing international and national guidance available on limiting light pollution, EN010103-001155-NZT DCO 5.11 - Indicative Lighting Strategy.pdf:14: impedes their view of the night sky, is a form of pollution, which may also be a EN010103-001155-NZT DCO 5.11 - Indicative Lighting Strategy.pdf:14:3.1.2 Obtrusive light (sometimes referred to as light pollution) may be thought of as having EN010103-001155-NZT DCO 5.11 - Indicative Lighting Strategy.pdf:14:3.2.1 Light pollution was introduced within the Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment EN010103-001155-NZT DCO 5.11 - Indicative Lighting Strategy.pdf:16: “c) limit the impact of light pollution from artificial light on local amenity, EN010103-001997-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Comparison with July 2022) - August 2022(D5).pdf:34: Pollution Act 1974(b); or EN010103-001997-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Comparison with July 2022) - August 2022(D5).pdf:34: (2) Section 61(9) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 does not apply where the consent relates to EN010103-001997-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Comparison with July 2022) - August 2022(D5).pdf:48:means of pollution control in accordance with the construction environmental management plan and EN010103-001997-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Comparison with July 2022) - August 2022(D5).pdf:49:likely to cause significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled waters or the environment, has, EN010103-001997-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Comparison with July 2022) - August 2022(D5).pdf:86:Marine Pollution Response Team as soon as reasonably practicable, but in any event within 12 hours EN010103-001997-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Comparison with July 2022) - August 2022(D5).pdf:87: (a) a marine pollution contingency plan to address the risks, methods and procedures to deal EN010103-001997-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Comparison with July 2022) - August 2022(D5).pdf:89:accordance with the Pollution Prevention for Businesses guidelines. EN010103-001997-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Comparison with July 2022) - August 2022(D5).pdf:98:Marine Pollution Response Team as soon as reasonably practicable, but in any event within 12 hours EN010103-001997-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Comparison with July 2022) - August 2022(D5).pdf:100: (a) a marine pollution contingency plan to address the risks, methods and procedures to deal EN010103-001997-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Comparison with July 2022) - August 2022(D5).pdf:101:accordance with the Pollution Prevention for Businesses guidelines. EN010103-002512-NZT DCO 8.6 - Natural England SoCG - Final (signed) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:17: Atmospheric Pollution (Operational emissions) EN010103-002512-NZT DCO 8.6 - Natural England SoCG - Final (signed) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:17: Potential operational atmospheric pollution effects of the EN010103-002512-NZT DCO 8.6 - Natural England SoCG - Final (signed) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:18: with atmospheric pollution arising from the operation of the EN010103-002512-NZT DCO 8.6 - Natural England SoCG - Final (signed) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:18: pollution control has also been included as Appendix GH 2.6 EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:272:on the environment following a large scale pollution or a pollution major industrial accident on an offshore or onshore site. This accident EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:272: harm, and/or accidental pollution on a large scale or on a sensitive EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:273: Global Procurement, the subsidiary dedicated to procurement, finalized workers’ health and safety, as well as risks relating to pollution and EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:274: transportation and storage, crisis management and pollution protection of people and property, by conducting analyses and offering EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:276:might cause death, physical injury, large-scale pollution or pollution at an prevent specific risks that have been identified either by means of risk EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:278:necessary, offsetting the environmental footprint of its operations. groundwater pollution; and EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:278: – managing any pollution from previous activities by means of EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:278:TotalEnergies has set itself targets for reducing sulfur dioxide (SO2) factors (extent of pollution inside or outside the site’s boundaries, EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:278:water. After analysis, the exposed sites can introduce various reduction could allow the pollution to migrate, use of the land and groundwater EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:278:impact assessments to be carried out and, if necessary, actions must be taken, be sources of chronic or accidental pollution. In addition to the EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:278:Soil protection depollution policy based on the assessment and management of the risks EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:278:The risks of soil pollution related to TotalEnergies’ operations come that such pollution may incur. For the sites at the end of their activity, the EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:278:mainly from accidental spills and waste storage. TotalEnergies has drawn management of pollution is determined in accordance with regulatory EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:278:pollution. The recommended approach is based on four pillars: while favoring the possibility of redevelopment of TotalEnergies’ activities EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:290:injuries, fires or pollution of limited extent or with no impact. The EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:291: In terms of preventing the risk of accidental pollution, TotalEnergies Accidental liquid hydrocarbon spills EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:291: accidental pollution to surface water 119 119 (a) EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:394:5.5.2 Preventing risks of accidental pollution 310 EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:398: – Environment in the supply chain (including risks related to pollution and damage to EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:403: cause death, physical injury, large-scale pollution or pollution at an industry best practices. The construction of the Company’s facilities is EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:404:injuries, fires or pollution of limited extent or with no impact. The management of emergency situations described by a good practices EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:427: – pollution prevention and control; in the eight fundamental conventions identified in the Declaration of the EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:431: – risk of accidental pollution; forms part of the Strategy & Sustainability division, whose President is a EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:433: 5.5.2 Preventing risks of accidental pollution EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:433: cooperative dedicated to the response to marine pollution by EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:433: Number of sites whose risk analysis identified at least one risk of major accidental pollution to surface water 119 119 (a) EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:434:The risks of soil pollution related to TotalEnergies’ operations come In addition, a Company rule defines the following minimum requirements: EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:434:this pollution. The recommended approach is based on four pillars: EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:434: factors (extent of pollution inside or outside the site’s boundaries, EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:434: practices in engineering, operations and transport; could allow the pollution to migrate, use of the land and groundwater EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:434: groundwater pollution; and EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:434:– managing any pollution from previous activities by means of chemical plants, service stations, mud pits or lagoons resulting from EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:434: pollution. EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:435: groundwater depollution policy based on the assessment and created by the Company. At year-end 2021, 104 industrial sites that were EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:435: management of the risks that such pollution may incur. For the sites at no longer in operation (excluding service stations) were in the process of EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:435: the end of their activity, the management of pollution is determined in remediation. EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:475: resource impairment and risks of pollution were identified. In 2021, a pilot type of questionnaire. In 2022, an environmental audit framework for EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:476:the CSR risk mapping for the Company's procurement of goods and waste and end-of-life management; air, water and soil pollution). This EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:481: alert mechanisms, if it is based on pollution scenarios that stem from taken that is not discharged into the environment or to a third party. EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:481: environmental impact of the pollution; EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:594: hazardous products or mass leakage that might cause death, physical injury, large-scale pollution or EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:594: pollution at an environmentally sensitive site, or important damage to property, TotalEnergies EN010103-002628-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4 - Total - Nov 2022 (D13).pdf:596: pollution by hydrocarbons. Since 2018, equipment to facilitate shallow water capping operations, EN010103-002525-NZT DCO 2.1 - Final draft DCO (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:34: of Pollution Act 1974(b); or EN010103-002525-NZT DCO 2.1 - Final draft DCO (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:34: (2) Section 61(9) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 does not apply where the consent relates EN010103-002525-NZT DCO 2.1 - Final draft DCO (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:49:including means of pollution control in accordance with the construction environmental EN010103-002525-NZT DCO 2.1 - Final draft DCO (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:50:likely to cause significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled waters or the environment, EN010103-002525-NZT DCO 2.1 - Final draft DCO (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:51: pollution, how any boreholes that need to be retained for monitoring purposes will be EN010103-002525-NZT DCO 2.1 - Final draft DCO (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:92:Marine Pollution Response Team as soon as reasonably practicable, but in any event within 12 EN010103-002525-NZT DCO 2.1 - Final draft DCO (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:94: (a) a marine pollution contingency plan to address the risks, methods and procedures to deal EN010103-002525-NZT DCO 2.1 - Final draft DCO (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:96:accordance with the Pollution Prevention for Businesses guidelines. EN010103-002525-NZT DCO 2.1 - Final draft DCO (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:104:Marine Pollution Response Team as soon as reasonably practicable, but in any event within 12 EN010103-002525-NZT DCO 2.1 - Final draft DCO (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:106: (a) a marine pollution contingency plan to address the risks, methods and procedures to deal EN010103-002525-NZT DCO 2.1 - Final draft DCO (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:108:accordance with the Pollution Prevention for Businesses guidelines. EN010103-002245-NZT DCO - 9.34 Updated List of Developments (Clean) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:23: approved.“ pollution”. EN010103-001150-NZT DCO 6.4.48 ES Vol III Appendix 24C Statement of Combined Effects.pdf:17: such as those associated with pollution and in the Framework CEMP (Appendix 5A, ES Volume III, Document Ref. 6.4) and will be included EN010103-001150-NZT DCO 6.4.48 ES Vol III Appendix 24C Statement of Combined Effects.pdf:17: • increase in surface water and groundwater EAs GPP pollution prevention guidelines where required. EN010103-001150-NZT DCO 6.4.48 ES Vol III Appendix 24C Statement of Combined Effects.pdf:19: ground water pollution, fugitive dust management and noise prevention or amelioration; EN010103-001150-NZT DCO 6.4.48 ES Vol III Appendix 24C Statement of Combined Effects.pdf:20: • pollution of aquatic features and/or Appropriate standard and best practice control measures during construction are outlined in full EN010103-001150-NZT DCO 6.4.48 ES Vol III Appendix 24C Statement of Combined Effects.pdf:20: those associated with pollution and changes ground water pollution, fugitive dust management and noise prevention or amelioration; EN010103-001150-NZT DCO 6.4.48 ES Vol III Appendix 24C Statement of Combined Effects.pdf:20: • pollution of the marine environment during EN010103-001150-NZT DCO 6.4.48 ES Vol III Appendix 24C Statement of Combined Effects.pdf:25:Leakage other contaminants leading to pollution of mitigation may include: EN010103-001150-NZT DCO 6.4.48 ES Vol III Appendix 24C Statement of Combined Effects.pdf:25: with MARPOL (International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution by Ships 1973 / 1978); EN010103-001150-NZT DCO 6.4.48 ES Vol III Appendix 24C Statement of Combined Effects.pdf:26: • pollution and contamination. • a detailed ESIA process will be completed to identify impacts and define appropriate control and EN010103-001150-NZT DCO 6.4.48 ES Vol III Appendix 24C Statement of Combined Effects.pdf:27: subsequent pollution risk; Environmental Baseline Survey (‘EBS’) process; EN010103-001150-NZT DCO 6.4.48 ES Vol III Appendix 24C Statement of Combined Effects.pdf:27: • pollution of the marine environment during • it is anticipated that through the Marine Consenting process, conditions / requirements for the EN010103-001150-NZT DCO 6.4.48 ES Vol III Appendix 24C Statement of Combined Effects.pdf:27: other contaminants leading to pollution of developed. A preliminary list of likely mitigation to be employed has been developed based on the EN010103-001150-NZT DCO 6.4.48 ES Vol III Appendix 24C Statement of Combined Effects.pdf:27: • pollution and contamination; include: EN010103-001150-NZT DCO 6.4.48 ES Vol III Appendix 24C Statement of Combined Effects.pdf:28: subsequent pollution risk. with MARPOL (International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution by Ships 1973 / 1978); EN010103-001150-NZT DCO 6.4.48 ES Vol III Appendix 24C Statement of Combined Effects.pdf:31: to pollution of the Marine Environment EN010103-001150-NZT DCO 6.4.48 ES Vol III Appendix 24C Statement of Combined Effects.pdf:31: • Disturbance of historical contamination and subsequent pollution risk EN010103-001150-NZT DCO 6.4.48 ES Vol III Appendix 24C Statement of Combined Effects.pdf:31: • Pollution / Contamination EN010103-001150-NZT DCO 6.4.48 ES Vol III Appendix 24C Statement of Combined Effects.pdf:42: with pollution and changes in SSC; to Chapter 9: Surface Water, Flood EN010103-001150-NZT DCO 6.4.48 ES Vol III Appendix 24C Statement of Combined Effects.pdf:45: • pollution of aquatic features and/or EN010103-001150-NZT DCO 6.4.48 ES Vol III Appendix 24C Statement of Combined Effects.pdf:45: pollution and changes in SSC. EN010103-001150-NZT DCO 6.4.48 ES Vol III Appendix 24C Statement of Combined Effects.pdf:46: • pollution of the marine environment EN010103-001150-NZT DCO 6.4.48 ES Vol III Appendix 24C Statement of Combined Effects.pdf:55: for the Prevention of Pollution by Ships EN010103-001150-NZT DCO 6.4.48 ES Vol III Appendix 24C Statement of Combined Effects.pdf:61: valve testing; • pollution and contamination. continuously to prevent loss of major EN010103-002236-NZT DCO 8.4 - MMO SoCG (Tracked) - Sept 2022(D8).pdf:10: • dealing with marine pollution emergencies, including oil spills; EN010103-001182-NZT EL (1).pdf:47: Operations Oil Pollution Emergency Plan EN010103-001078-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 5 EC1_E.pdf:10:Integrated Pollution Controls pg 2 10 EN010103-001078-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 5 EC1_E.pdf:10:Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control pg 4 7 5 EN010103-001078-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 5 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EC1_E.pdf:41:Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls EN010103-001078-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 5 EC1_E.pdf:41:Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Control Enforcements EN010103-001078-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 5 EC1_E.pdf:41:Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters EN010103-001078-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 5 EC1_E.pdf:41:Substantiated Pollution Incident Register EN010103-001078-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 5 EC1_E.pdf:43:Integrated Pollution Control Registered Waste Sites EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:2: APIS Air Pollution Information Service EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:14: pollution) there is guidance that sets out distance-based zones required for EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:18: • Water pollution; EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:18: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition. EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:19: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:21: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:23: • Water pollution; EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:24: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:25: • Water pollution; EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:25: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:27: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:29: • Water pollution; EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:29: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:30: • Water pollution; EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:31: • Water pollution; EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:32: • Water pollution; EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:33: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:36: Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:36: the overarching parameter determining atmospheric pollution. EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:37:4.2.12 The Air Pollution Information System (APIS) forms the major source of information EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:38: contribution of vehicle emissions from the roadside to local pollution levels is not EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:39: pollution to Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast SPA/Ramsar due to EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:40: pollution to Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast SPA/Ramsar due to NRMM is screened EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:40:4.2.21 In summary, atmospheric pollution during construction/ decommissioning is EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:40: not materially affect pollution exposure. EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:40: magnitude of water pollution is the amount of hydrological mixing and tidal flushing EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:41: concentrations. Oil pollution is particularly damaging (and persistent) in intertidal EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:41: nickel. Heavy metal pollution might change the benthic assemblages in intertidal EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:41: England, 2014b). However, the SIP still identifies water pollution as a concern for the EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:41: SPA / Ramsar, because contaminants from historic pollution events are stored in the EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:42: Therefore, it is concluded that organic pollution from sewage effluent is not an issue EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:49: Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:50: to denote potential significant atmospheric pollution impacts which require further EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:50: atmospheric pollution effects. Overall, Likely Significant Effects of stack emissions EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:51: on the Durham Coast SAC and the Northumbria Coast SPA / Ramsar from air pollution EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:51: therefore considered to have a negligible effect on air quality. Pollution from EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:51: regarding operational atmospheric pollution due to the forecast nitrogen dose at EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:52: power plant, and non-toxic pollution from sewage effluent. Unmitigated, these EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:52:4.3.14 Regarding the issue of potentially toxic pollution during the operational phase, the EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:55: • Atmospheric pollution (C and D) EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:55: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:55: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:56: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:56: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:56: • Atmospheric pollution (O) EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:64: Atmospheric Pollution (Operation) EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:64:6.1.246.1.28 Potential operational atmospheric pollution effects of the Proposed EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:66: pollution from the Proposed Development would have significant impacts on the EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:70: • Adherence to the latest Pollution Prevention Guidance and other good practice EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:70: baseline levels, for any pollution incidents to be dealt with effectively. EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:71: Atmospheric Pollution (Operation) EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:76: manned platform for the quality (pollution) impacts on Teesmouth & Cleveland Coast SPA/Ramsar occurred due to both the EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:77: no water pollution occurs from the Proposed Development; as such, there will be no ’in EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:81: associated with atmospheric pollution impacts. It is to be noted that the planning application for EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:83: atmospheric pollution impacts will occur. However, the following impact pathways will be relevant EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:90: Stark, J.S. (1998). Heavy metal pollution and microbenthic assemblages in soft EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:90: UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) (2016b). Air Pollution Information EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:92:Ramsar Atmospheric pollution during construction operation and decommissioning Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:92:North York Moors SAC Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:92:North York Moors SPA Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:92:Durham Coast SAC Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:92:Northumbria Coast SPA / Ramsar Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:94: disturbance pollution temporary resources of heated squeeze EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:95: disturbance pollution temporary resources of heated squeeze EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:95: c. Little tern and common tern are the main nesting qualifying species that APIS identifies as sensitive to atmospheric pollution. However, paragraph 4.2.18 EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:96: atmospheric pollution on the terns can therefore be excluded. In addition to nesting terns, the SPA is designated for nesting avocet. APIS identifies that this EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:96: sensitive to atmospheric pollution in principle, the SPA/Ramsar population is wintering only and therefore not sensitive to nitrogen deposition from the EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:96: Critical Load limit is typically used by Natural England and the Environment Agency to denote potential significant atmospheric pollution impacts which EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:96: sandwich tern are sensitive to atmospheric pollution in principle, the SPA / Ramsar population is wintering only and therefore not sensitive to nitrogen EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:98:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:98: contribute 2% of the critical nitrogen load for these habitats, which is in excess of the 1% process contribution that is used to dismiss atmospheric pollution EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:99:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:99: dismiss atmospheric pollution impacts as negligible. Therefore, this impact pathway is screened in for Appropriate Assessment where the updated modelling EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:100:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:100: b. Since the qualifying feature is not vulnerable to atmospheric pollution no in combination effect will arise EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:101:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:101: pollution. However, the tern nesting locations lie beyond the area affected by nitrogen deposition from the Proposed Development. EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:116: disturbance pollution loss resources Effects EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:117: water quality, the mitigation measures will ensure that no pollution occurs and thus there is no scope for ‘in combination’ effects on integrity of the EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:119:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects EN010103-002057-NZT DCO 5.13 - Habitats Regulations Assessment Report (Tracked) August 2022 (D6).pdf:120:Effect Atmospheric pollution In combination effects EN010103-001472-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO - Apr 2022.pdf:32: of Pollution Act 1974(b); or EN010103-001472-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO - Apr 2022.pdf:32: (2) Section 61(9) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 does not apply where the consent relates EN010103-001472-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO - Apr 2022.pdf:44:including means of pollution control in accordance with the construction environmental EN010103-001472-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO - Apr 2022.pdf:45:persons or pollution of controlled waters or the environment, has, for that part, been submitted to EN010103-001472-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO - Apr 2022.pdf:80:Marine Pollution Response Team within 12 hours of being identified in accordance with the EN010103-001472-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO - Apr 2022.pdf:81: (a) a marine pollution contingency plan to address the risks, methods and procedures to deal EN010103-001472-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO - Apr 2022.pdf:83:accordance with the Pollution Prevention for Businesses guidelines. 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EN010103-002183-NZT DCO 9.32 - Applicants' Comments on Deadline 6 Submissions - Sept 2022(D7).pdf:24: Preliminary information on a potential HDD drilling methodology and pollution EN010103-000818-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4.pdf:251:The Group defines the risk of a severe impact on safety, health or the harm, and/or accidental pollution on a large scale or on a sensitive EN010103-000818-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4.pdf:251:parties, or on the environment following a large scale pollution or a and raw materials used; EN010103-000818-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4.pdf:251:pollution impacting a sensitive natural environment(3). – risks associated with transportation, for which the likelihood of an EN010103-000818-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4.pdf:253:procurement category. As part of a continuous improvement process, as risks relating to pollution and adverse impact to biodiversity. 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EN010103-000818-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4.pdf:256: groundwater pollution; and EN010103-000818-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4.pdf:256: – managing any pollution from previous activities by means of EN010103-000818-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4.pdf:257: factors (extent of pollution inside or outside the site’s boundaries, petroleum and chemical products marketed by the Group (available in at EN010103-000818-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4.pdf:257: could allow the pollution to migrate, use of the land and groundwater product labels, are two key sources of information. EN010103-000818-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4.pdf:257:taken, have been sources of chronic or accidental pollution. In addition to compliance certificates (contact with food, toys, pharmaceutical EN010103-000818-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4.pdf:257:risks related to soil and groundwater pollution. For the sites at the end of implementation of new datasheets and updates within Group entities. EN010103-000818-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4.pdf:257:their activity, the management of pollution is determined in accordance EN010103-000818-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4.pdf:266: or pollution of limited extent or with no impact. © LTIR: Lost Time Injury Rate. EN010103-000818-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4.pdf:267:In terms of preventing the risk of accidental pollution, TOTAL Hydrocarbon content of offshore water 12.8 13.0 14.1 EN010103-000818-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4.pdf:267:accidental pollution to surface water(a) % of sites that meet the target for the 100% 100% 100% EN010103-000818-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4.pdf:353:5.5.2 Preventing risks of accidental pollution 241 EN010103-000818-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4.pdf:371:might cause death, physical injury, large-scale pollution or pollution at an management of anomalies and downgraded situations, and regular EN010103-000818-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4.pdf:371: fires or pollution of limited extent or with no impact. EN010103-000818-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4.pdf:376: – risk of accidental pollution; EN010103-000818-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4.pdf:377:5.5.2 Preventing risks of accidental pollution EN010103-000818-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4.pdf:377:TOTAL encourages all operated terminals to use the Marine Terminal the response to marine pollution by hydrocarbons. Since 2018, equipment EN010103-000818-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4.pdf:378: accidental pollution to surface water(a) 119 128 126 EN010103-000818-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4.pdf:378: of not exceeding 49.5 kt by 2020; it has met this target since 2017. The risks of soil pollution related to TOTAL’s operations come mainly from EN010103-000818-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4.pdf:378: SO2 emissions (kt) 34 39 48 the subsidiaries can use to prevent and contain this pollution. 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For the sites at the end of EN010103-000818-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4.pdf:379:their activity, the management of pollution is determined in accordance EN010103-000818-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4.pdf:405:TOTAL expects its employees and suppliers to adhere in the following waste and end-of-life management; air, water and soil pollution). This EN010103-000818-NZT DCO 3.3 - Funding Statement - Appendix 4.pdf:411:climate change-related indicators. 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EN010103-001793-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Comparison with April 2022) - June 2022.pdf:95:Marine Pollution Response Team as soon as reasonably practicable, but in any event within 12 EN010103-001793-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Comparison with April 2022) - June 2022.pdf:97: (a) a marine pollution contingency plan to address the risks, methods and procedures to deal EN010103-001793-NZT DCO 2.1 - Draft DCO (Comparison with April 2022) - June 2022.pdf:98:accordance with the Pollution Prevention for Businesses guidelines. EN010103-001073-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A PSSR.pdf:25: tackling the pollution linkage / geotechnical constraints identified. EN010103-001073-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A PSSR.pdf:131: various discharge consents types and pollution incidents to controlled EN010103-001073-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A PSSR.pdf:132:No Discharge Consents, Pollution EN010103-001073-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A PSSR.pdf:177:Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters Belasis Beck, Zeneca Site, BILLINGHAM 1A34 EN010103-001073-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A PSSR.pdf:177:Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters Belasis Beck, BILLINGHAM 1E6 EN010103-001073-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A PSSR.pdf:178:Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters Tees Estuary, I.C.I. Wilton 2F15 EN010103-001073-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A PSSR.pdf:178:Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters Tees/Dabholm Gut, I.C.I. Wilton 2F15 EN010103-001073-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A PSSR.pdf:178:Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters Tees, I C I Wilton, MIDDLESBROUGH 2F15 EN010103-001073-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A PSSR.pdf:178:Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters ICI Wilton 2F15 EN010103-001073-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A PSSR.pdf:179:Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters ICI Wilton 2F15 EN010103-001073-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A PSSR.pdf:179:Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters ICI Wilton 2F16 EN010103-001073-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A PSSR.pdf:179:Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters ICI Wilton 2F16 EN010103-001073-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A PSSR.pdf:179:Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters Fleet Beck, Dormanstown, REDCAR 2G14 EN010103-001073-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A PSSR.pdf:180:Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters Fleet Beck, Dormanstown, REDCAR 2G14 EN010103-001073-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A PSSR.pdf:195:Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters Fleet Beck, Dormanstown, REDCAR 2G14 EN010103-001073-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A PSSR.pdf:195:Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters Fleet Beck, Dormanstown, REDCAR 2G14 EN010103-001073-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A PSSR.pdf:197: pollution incidents documented within the site. It is considered unlikely that EN010103-001073-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A PSSR.pdf:197: Consents, Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters, Control of Major EN010103-001073-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A PSSR.pdf:197: Discharge Consents, Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters, COMAH EN010103-001073-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A PSSR.pdf:218: Secondary (B) aquifers are considered to be insensitive to pollution. The EN010103-001073-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A PSSR.pdf:218: be a significant pollution pathway between contaminated soils and bedrock. EN010103-001073-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A PSSR.pdf:218: a preferential pathway pollution migration, for example by open hole EN010103-001073-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A PSSR.pdf:229:10.10.88 Atmospheric pollution, primarily from the Anhydrite Process became a major EN010103-001073-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A PSSR.pdf:247: pollution and sensitive groundwater receptors. Based on the long industrial EN010103-001073-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A PSSR.pdf:247: risks should be managed during construction to avoid pollution of local EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:1:Table 9-14: Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters within 250 m of the Site ……. 9-54 EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:1:Table 9-17: Pollution Hazard Indices and the Total Pollutant Mitigation Index EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:4: • Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) (England) Regulations 2001; and EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:5: • Section 4.10: Pollution control and other environmental regulatory EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:6: prudently, and minimising waste and pollution” (Paragraph 8c). The NPPF also EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:6: unacceptable levels of water pollution and should help improve water EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:6: unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution or land instability. EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:10: • Policy ENV7 – Ground, Air, Water, Noise and Light Pollution – All EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:10: development that may cause groundwater or surface water pollution EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:10: appropriate to prevent or reduce their pollution so as not to cause EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:17:water-pollution-risk-assessment-for- EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:21: and discharge consents), pollution incidents, fisheries and aquatic EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:22: pollution to surface water bodies directly and indirectly from construction, EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:22: water features which are within or close to the Site. The risk of pollution from EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:23: • Step 1 – Determine suitable pollution hazard indices for the land use(s); EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:23: • Step 2 – Select SuDS with a total pollution mitigation index that equals or EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:23: exceeds the pollution hazard index (for three key types of pollutants - total EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:23: the Proposed Development. Where more than one pollution hazard category EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:23: applies to a component of the Proposed Development, the worst pollution EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:25: All controlled waters are protected from pollution under the Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2016 and the Water Resources Act 1991 (as EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:27: measures to avoid, reduce and minimise the risk of water pollution or EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:35:was smothered in fine sediment and pollution pressures were notable with an oil sheen on the water. There were very few macrophytes and the channel has incised EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:37: Pollution was evident with red EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:44: pollution from contaminated waterbody bed sediments. EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:47: pollution pressure on the Tees Estuary from existing effluent and pollution EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:47: daily pollution risk forecasts are issued. Annual ratings classify each site as EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:48: term pollution caused when heavy rainfall or high tides wash faecal material EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:54: Status, due to point source pollution from mining and quarrying sources. The EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:55: water abstractions and past pollution incidents. EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:56: Water Pollution Incidents EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:56: Development indicates that there have been four water pollution incidents of EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:56:Table 9-14: Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters within 250 m of the Site EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:56:9.4.102 The recorded pollution incidents have impacted the Tees Estuary, Dabholm EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:56: Gut and a tributary of the Fleet. They have been related to pollution from oils, EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:67:9.5.2 During construction, water pollution may occur directly from spillages of EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:68:9.5.8 The following relevant Guidance for Pollution Prevention (GPPs) have been EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:69: • GPP 21: Pollution Incident Response Plans; EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:69: Pollution Prevention Guidance (PPGs) still provide useful advice on the EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:69: • C648 (2006) Control of water pollution from linear construction projects, EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:69: • C532 (2001) Control of water pollution from construction sites – Guidance EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:70: pollution prevention legislation and following best practice guidance EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:70: needed. This will also include the implementation of a Pollution Prevention EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:72: preventing pollution. This is standard practice for construction works of this EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:72: programme will also be to ensure that should pollution occur it is identified as EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:72: quickly as possible and appropriate action is taken in line with the Pollution EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:84: Potential Pollution of Tees Bay due to Surface Water Routine Runoff and EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:84: spillage or pollution incident occurs on the Site and is discharged to Tees Bay EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:84: Section 9.5 and shown in Diagram 9-2). The High Pollution Hazard Index has EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:85: described in the SuDS Manual as, “Sites with heavy pollution (e.g. haulage EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:85: suspended solids, metals and hydrocarbons) for the High Pollution Hazard EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:85: flood and pollution events, prior to discharging at a controlled rate to the North EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:85: when compared against the pollution hazard index. To achieve a pass the total EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:85: mitigation index must meet or surpass the pollution hazard index. Under the EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:85: basis, the mitigation index fails to meet the pollution hazard index for EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:86:Table 9-17: Pollution Hazard Indices and the Total Pollutant Mitigation Index for EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:86:Sites with heavy pollution (e.g. haulage EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:86: Pollution Hazard EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:86: results in the pollution of Controlled Waters, then the Environment Agency EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:87: which could lead to flooding, or failure of the spillage containment and pollution EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:88: limited potential for widespread pollution from the outfall, especially given the EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:89: Critical Loads for nitrogen published by UK Air Pollution Information System EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:93: prepared to identify required measures to prevent pollution during this phase EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:94: pollution event. These strategies include: EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:94: emergency and pollution incidents will be managed during the operation EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:98: undertaken during construction to identify any pollution, and remedial EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:101:Potential Pollution of Tees Coastal Waterbody Negligible Tees Coastal Waterbody Implementation of Tees Coastal Waterbody EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:104: CIRIA (2001). C532 Control of water pollution from construction sites – EN010103-000895-NZT DCO 6.2.9 ES Vol I Chapter 9 Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water Resources.pdf:104: CIRIA (2006). 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EN010103-000900-NZT DCO 6.2.14 ES Vol I Chapter 14 Marine Ecology and Nature Conservation.pdf:44: pollution. These overriding principles include:

EN010103-000900-NZT DCO 6.2.14 ES Vol I Chapter 14 Marine Ecology and Nature Conservation.pdf:44: prevention water pollution, fugitive dust management and noise

EN010103-000900-NZT DCO 6.2.14 ES Vol I Chapter 14 Marine Ecology and Nature Conservation.pdf:44:  details of relevant guidance for operations, including the latest Pollution

EN010103-000900-NZT DCO 6.2.14 ES Vol I Chapter 14 Marine Ecology and Nature Conservation.pdf:44: pollution prevention and pollution response protocols.

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EN010103-000900-NZT DCO 6.2.14 ES Vol I Chapter 14 Marine Ecology and Nature Conservation.pdf:45: International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (the

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EN010103-000900-NZT DCO 6.2.14 ES Vol I Chapter 14 Marine Ecology and Nature Conservation.pdf:45: contingency plan for marine oil pollution (Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency

EN010103-000900-NZT DCO 6.2.14 ES Vol I Chapter 14 Marine Ecology and Nature Conservation.pdf:60: and reduce the risk of pollution entering the marine environment. This includes

EN010103-000900-NZT DCO 6.2.14 ES Vol I Chapter 14 Marine Ecology and Nature Conservation.pdf:60: adherence to the relevant Pollution Prevention Guidelines and the

EN010103-000900-NZT DCO 6.2.14 ES Vol I Chapter 14 Marine Ecology and Nature Conservation.pdf:60: regulations relating to International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution

EN010103-000900-NZT DCO 6.2.14 ES Vol I Chapter 14 Marine Ecology and Nature Conservation.pdf:97: of potential significant atmospheric pollution impacts which require further

EN010103-000900-NZT DCO 6.2.14 ES Vol I Chapter 14 Marine Ecology and Nature Conservation.pdf:97: habitats and species from air pollution during the operational phase are

EN010103-000900-NZT DCO 6.2.14 ES Vol I Chapter 14 Marine Ecology and Nature Conservation.pdf:97: It must be noted that the list of Critical Load threshold values for marine habitats, provided by the Air Pollution Information

EN010103-000900-NZT DCO 6.2.14 ES Vol I Chapter 14 Marine Ecology and Nature Conservation.pdf:112: Prevention of Pollution from Ships (the MARPOL Convention 73/78)21. This is

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EN010103-000900-NZT DCO 6.2.14 ES Vol I Chapter 14 Marine Ecology and Nature Conservation.pdf:115: Air Pollution Information System (APIS) (2020). Habitat/species pollutant

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EN010103-000917-NZT DCO 6.2.24 ES Vol I Chapter 24 Cumulative and Combined Effects.pdf:30:24.5.8 Cumulative impacts from existing sources of pollution in the area are

EN010103-000917-NZT DCO 6.2.24 ES Vol I Chapter 24 Cumulative and Combined Effects.pdf:30:24.5.11 Cumulative impacts from existing sources of air-borne pollution in the area

EN010103-000917-NZT DCO 6.2.24 ES Vol I Chapter 24 Cumulative and Combined Effects.pdf:65: pollution control measures and industry guidelines including the CIRIA report

EN010103-000917-NZT DCO 6.2.24 ES Vol I Chapter 24 Cumulative and Combined Effects.pdf:65: 'C532: Control of water pollution from construction sites'. Therefore, it is

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EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:18: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition.

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:19: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition;

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:21: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition;

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:23: • Water pollution;

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:24: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and

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EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:25: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:27: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:29: • Water pollution;

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:29: • Air pollution: Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition;

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:30: • Water pollution;

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:31: • Water pollution;

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:32: • Water pollution;

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:33: • Air pollution: Risk of atmospheric nitrogen deposition; and

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:36: Atmospheric pollution

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:36: the overarching parameter determining atmospheric pollution.

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:37:4.2.12 The Air Pollution Information System (APIS) forms the major source of information

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:38: contribution of vehicle emissions from the roadside to local pollution levels is not

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:39: pollution in the Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast SPA / Ramsar due to construction /

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:39: significant. As such construction/decommissioning period atmospheric pollution to

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:39:4.2.21 In summary, atmospheric pollution during construction/ decommissioning is

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:40: not materially affect pollution exposure.

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:40: magnitude of water pollution is the amount of hydrological mixing and tidal flushing

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:40: concentrations. Oil pollution is particularly damaging (and persistent) in intertidal

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:40: nickel. Heavy metal pollution might change the benthic assemblages in intertidal

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:40: England, 2014b). However, the SIP still identifies water pollution as a concern for the

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:41: SPA / Ramsar, because contaminants from historic pollution events are stored in the

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:41: concluded that organic pollution from sewage effluent is not an issue for the

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:48: Atmospheric pollution

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:48: to denote potential significant atmospheric pollution impacts which require further

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:49: atmospheric pollution effects. Overall, LSEs of stack emissions from the Power and

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:49: from air pollution can be screened out.

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:50: therefore considered to have a negligible effect on air quality. Pollution from

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:50: regarding operational atmospheric pollution due to the forecast nitrogen dose at

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:50: and non-toxic pollution from sewage effluent. Unmitigated, these pollutants may

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:50:4.3.14 Regarding the issue of potentially toxic pollution during the operational phase,

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:53: • Atmospheric pollution (C and D)

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:53: • Atmospheric pollution (O)

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:53: • Atmospheric pollution (O)

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:54: • Atmospheric pollution (O)

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:54: • Atmospheric pollution (O)

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:54: • Atmospheric pollution (O)

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:61: Atmospheric Pollution (Operation)

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:61:6.1.25 Potential operational atmospheric pollution effects of the Proposed Development

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:64: pollution from the Proposed Development would have significant impacts on the

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:67: • Adherence to the latest Pollution Prevention Guidance and other good practice

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:67: baseline levels, for any pollution incidents to be dealt with effectively.

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:69: marine water clarity can be affected by pollution (such as by nutrients causing

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:70: Atmospheric Pollution (Operation)

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:75: manned platform for the quality (pollution) impacts on Teesmouth & Cleveland Coast SPA / Ramsar occurred due to both

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:76: no water pollution occurs from the Proposed Development; as such, there will be no ’in

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:80: associated with atmospheric pollution impacts. It is to be noted that the planning application for

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:82: atmospheric pollution impacts will occur. However, the following impact pathways will be relevant

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:90: Stark, J.S. (1998). Heavy metal pollution and microbenthic assemblages in

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:91: UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) (2016b). Air Pollution Information

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:93:Ramsar Atmospheric pollution during construction operation and decommissioning Atmospheric pollution

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:93:North York Moors SAC Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:93:North York Moors SPA Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:93:Durham Coast SAC Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:93:Northumbria Coast SPA / Ramsar Atmospheric pollution during operation Atmospheric pollution

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:95: disturbance pollution loss resources of heated squeeze

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:96: disturbance pollution loss resources of heated squeeze

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:96: c. Little tern and common tern are the main nesting qualifying species that APIS identifies as sensitive to atmospheric pollution. However, paragraph 4.2.18

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:97: atmospheric pollution on the terns can therefore be excluded. In addition to nesting terns, the SPA is designated for nesting avocet. APIS identifies that this

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:97: sensitive to atmospheric pollution in principle, the SPA/Ramsar population is wintering only and therefore not sensitive to nitrogen deposition from the

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:97: Critical Load limit is typically used by Natural England and the Environment Agency to denote potential significant atmospheric pollution impacts which

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:97: sandwich tern are sensitive to atmospheric pollution in principle, the SPA / Ramsar population is wintering only and therefore not sensitive to nitrogen

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:99:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:99: contribute 2% of the critical nitrogen load for these habitats, which is in excess of the 1% process contribution that is used to dismiss atmospheric pollution

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:100:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:100: dismiss atmospheric pollution impacts as negligible. Therefore, this impact pathway is screened in for Appropriate Assessment where the updated modelling

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:101:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:101: b. Since the qualifying feature is not vulnerable to atmospheric pollution no in combination effect will arise

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:102:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:102: pollution. However, the tern nesting locations lie beyond the area affected by nitrogen deposition from the Proposed Development.

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:117:Effect Visual and noise disturbance Atmospheric pollution Direct habitat loss Effects on foraging resources Water Quality In Combination Effects

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:118: water quality, the mitigation measures will ensure that no pollution occurs and thus there is no scope for ‘in combination’ effects on integrity of the SPA /

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:120:Effect Atmospheric pollution In Combination Effects

EN010103-002508-NZT DCO 7.16 - HRA for Change Request (Clean) - Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:121:Effect Atmospheric pollution In combination effects

EN010103-001771-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix GH.1.2 Foundations Options Report - June 2022.pdf:36:Pollution Prevention, Environment Agency National Groundwater & Contaminated Land Centre Report NC/99/7.

EN010103-002311-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Clean Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:5: reducing light pollution and the visual impact on the

EN010103-002311-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Clean Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:8: A range of pollution control and mitigation measures

EN010103-002311-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Clean Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:11: or chemicals to prevent pollution. Storage areas for

EN010103-002311-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Clean Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:15: Contamination: Guidance on Pollution Prevention’. A

EN010103-002311-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Clean Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:18: operating as planned and preventing pollution. The

EN010103-002311-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Clean Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:18: material in, and the pollution by sediment of, any DCO Schedule 2 (Document Ref. 2.1): Requirement

EN010103-002311-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Clean Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:18: pollution from construction sites'.

EN010103-002311-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Clean Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:20: Regulations 2002, and the Control of Pollution (Oil Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) (England)

EN010103-002311-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Clean Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:21:ES Chapters 9 - Surface Water, Flood Risk and Water A Pollution Prevention Plan will be prepared and DCO Schedule 2 (Document Ref. 2.1): Requirement

EN010103-002311-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Clean Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:21:Resources, ES Appendices 5A – Framework CEMP, the risk of any vandalism that could lead to a pollution Means of enclosure

EN010103-002311-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Clean Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:25: pollution prevention systems. The maintenance

EN010103-002311-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Clean Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:26: Should any spillage occur that results in the pollution

EN010103-002311-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Clean Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:30: Contamination: Guidance on Pollution Prevention, EA

EN010103-002311-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Clean Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:33:ES Chapter 10 - Geology, Hydrogeology and Chemicals, fuels and oils will need to be stored in Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) (England)

EN010103-002311-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Clean Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:43: and regulations relating to International Convention for International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution

EN010103-002311-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Clean Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:43: the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (the MARPOL from Ships (the MARPOL Convention 73/78)

EN010103-002311-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Clean Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:43: minimising pollution from ships. All project vessels

EN010103-002311-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Clean Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:43: oil pollution (Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan).

EN010103-002311-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Clean Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:57:ES Appendix 5A - Framework CEMP A Pollution Response Plan, secured as part of the DCO Schedule 2 (Document Ref. 2.1): Requirement

EN010103-002311-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Clean Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:57: outline key pollution mitigation measures to be

EN010103-002311-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Clean Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:58: pollution incident, which may subsequently lead to the

EN010103-002311-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Clean Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:60: to be followed in the event of an accidental pollution

EN010103-002311-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Clean Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:60: pollution.

EN010103-002311-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Clean Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:61: pollution from construction sites'.

EN010103-002311-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Clean Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:61: Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) (England)

EN010103-002311-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Clean Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:62: undertaken to ensure that pollution events can be

EN010103-002311-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Clean Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:63: GPP Agency’s Guidance for Pollution Prevention. 16: Construction Environmental Management Plan

EN010103-002311-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Clean Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:63: significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled

EN010103-002311-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Clean Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:64: pollution from leaking machinery or damaged

EN010103-002311-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Clean Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:68: Pollution (Oil Storage) (England) Regulations 2001

EN010103-002311-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Clean Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:68: permit’ water pollution. In addition, they will be made

EN010103-002311-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Clean Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:71: pollution, fugitive dust management and noise

EN010103-002311-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Clean Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:73: pollution, fugitive dust management and noise

EN010103-002311-NZT DCO 6.4.49 - ES Vol III Appendix 25A Commitments Register Clean Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:82: Contractors will observe pollution prevention 16: Construction Environmental Management Plan

EN010103-001134-NZT DCO 6.4.45 ES Vol III Appendix 20B- Navigational Risk Assessment Part 1.pdf:15: recorded injuries or pollution events arising from the incident. In February

EN010103-002322-NZT DCO 9.36 - Nutrient Nitrogen Briefing Paper Clean Oct 2022 (D9).pdf:24: Tees Bay (see Figures 6.1 and 6.2). Marine water clarity can be affected by pollution

EN010103-000909-NZT DCO 6.2.17 ES Vol I Chapter 17 Landscape and Visual Amenity.pdf:4: levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution or land instability.

EN010103-000909-NZT DCO 6.2.17 ES Vol I Chapter 17 Landscape and Visual Amenity.pdf:11: as from lighting) to pollution as required by

EN010103-001082-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 9 EC2_A.pdf:9:Integrated Pollution Controls pg 4 4

EN010103-001082-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 9 EC2_A.pdf:9:Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control pg 4 7

EN010103-001082-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 9 EC2_A.pdf:9:Local Authority Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010103-001082-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 9 EC2_A.pdf:9:Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls

EN010103-001082-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 9 EC2_A.pdf:9:Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Control Enforcements

EN010103-001082-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 9 EC2_A.pdf:9:Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters pg 6 1 1

EN010103-001082-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 9 EC2_A.pdf:9:Substantiated Pollution Incident Register

EN010103-001082-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 9 EC2_A.pdf:10:Integrated Pollution Control Registered Waste Sites

EN010103-001082-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 9 EC2_A.pdf:16: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010103-001082-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 9 EC2_A.pdf:16: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010103-001082-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 9 EC2_A.pdf:16: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010103-001082-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 9 EC2_A.pdf:16: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010103-001082-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 9 EC2_A.pdf:16: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010103-001082-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 9 EC2_A.pdf:17: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010103-001082-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 9 EC2_A.pdf:17: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010103-001082-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 9 EC2_A.pdf:17: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010103-001082-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 9 EC2_A.pdf:17: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010103-001082-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 9 EC2_A.pdf:17: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010103-001082-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 9 EC2_A.pdf:18: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010103-001082-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 9 EC2_A.pdf:18: Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters

EN010103-001082-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 9 EC2_A.pdf:18: Note: Pollution Found; No Fish Killed

EN010103-001082-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 9 EC2_A.pdf:18: Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters

EN010103-001082-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 9 EC2_A.pdf:18: Note: 3 Galleons Of Petrol And Solcon Enter Drain; No Pollution Found; No Fish

EN010103-001082-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 9 EC2_A.pdf:44:Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010103-001082-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 9 EC2_A.pdf:44:Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010103-001082-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 9 EC2_A.pdf:44:Local Authority Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010103-001082-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 9 EC2_A.pdf:44:Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls

EN010103-001082-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 9 EC2_A.pdf:44:Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Control Enforcements

EN010103-001082-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 9 EC2_A.pdf:44:Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters

EN010103-001082-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 9 EC2_A.pdf:44:Substantiated Pollution Incident Register

EN010103-001082-NZT DCO 6.4.12 ES Vol III Appendix 10A Annex B Part 9 EC2_A.pdf:46:Integrated Pollution Control Registered Waste Sites

EN010103-001912-NZT DCO 9.17 - Hydrogeological Impact Assessment July 2022 (D4).pdf:15: to point source pollution and potentially to the presence of connate water and/or

EN010103-001912-NZT DCO 9.17 - Hydrogeological Impact Assessment July 2022 (D4).pdf:34: surface water) against established baseline levels, for any pollution incidents to

EN010103-001912-NZT DCO 9.17 - Hydrogeological Impact Assessment July 2022 (D4).pdf:35: pollution from sewage effluent. Unmitigated, these pollutants may enter the

EN010103-002284-NZT DCO 8.2 - STBC SoCG - Sept 2022(D8) - final signed.pdf:13: Pollution.

EN010103-002636-NZT DCO 8.5 - EA SoCG - Final (signed) - Oct 2022 (D13).pdf:19: satisfactory assessment of all relevant potential pollution risks to

EN010103-002636-NZT DCO 8.5 - EA SoCG - Final (signed) - Oct 2022 (D13).pdf:20: assessment of the potential pollution risks to surface water and

EN010103-002636-NZT DCO 8.5 - EA SoCG - Final (signed) - Oct 2022 (D13).pdf:21: Proposed Development including but not limited to pollution

EN010103-000941-NZT DCO 6.3.32 ES Vol II Figure 10-6 Waste Managment.pdf:1: Pollution Control Registered

EN010103-001956-c 16 May 2022.pdf:20: pollution control and environmental regulatory regimes namely

EN010103-001956-c 16 May 2022.pdf:29: 1. Concern about the light pollution during construction and after While controls over construction lighting for Keadby 2 Power

EN010103-001956-c 16 May 2022.pdf:29: construction of Keadby 3. The light pollution from Keadby 2 is Station are not a matter for this Application as Keadby 2 was

EN010103-001956-c 16 May 2022.pdf:29: pollution will Keadby 3 bring? I live in the countryside commissioning stage lighting will be removed before the winter

EN010103-002594-NZT DCO 6.3.41 - ES Vol II Figure 10-15 Discharge Nov 2022 (D12).pdf:1: X Pollution Incident to Controlled Waters

EN010082-000211-EN010082-5.5-Planning Statement-Final-November 2017.pdf:5: POLLUTION CONTROL AND OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL

EN010082-000211-EN010082-5.5-Planning Statement-Final-November 2017.pdf:20: connection; climate change adaptation; pollution control and environmental regulatory regimes;

EN010082-000211-EN010082-5.5-Planning Statement-Final-November 2017.pdf:22: use natural resources prudently, minimise waste and pollution, and mitigate and

EN010082-000211-EN010082-5.5-Planning Statement-Final-November 2017.pdf:22: • contribute to conserving and enhancing the natural environment and reducing pollution;

EN010082-000211-EN010082-5.5-Planning Statement-Final-November 2017.pdf:24: • DP6 Pollution Control: development that would give rise to increased levels of noise or

EN010082-000211-EN010082-5.5-Planning Statement-Final-November 2017.pdf:24: vibration or which would add to air, land or water pollution, by itself or in accumulation with

EN010082-000211-EN010082-5.5-Planning Statement-Final-November 2017.pdf:39: POLLUTION CONTROL AND OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATORY REGIMES (NPS EN-1,

EN010082-000211-EN010082-5.5-Planning Statement-Final-November 2017.pdf:39: separate regulation under the pollution control framework or other consenting and licensing

EN010082-000211-EN010082-5.5-Planning Statement-Final-November 2017.pdf:40: The SoS should work on the basis that the relevant pollution control regime and other

EN010082-000211-EN010082-5.5-Planning Statement-Final-November 2017.pdf:40: to prevent pollution and safeguard amenity. These includes Requirements 10 ‘Contaminated land

EN010082-000211-EN010082-5.5-Planning Statement-Final-November 2017.pdf:49: be reduced through careful design to facilitate adherence to good pollution presence of low permeability superficial deposits overlying mudstone. Whilst there are several

EN010082-000211-EN010082-5.5-Planning Statement-Final-November 2017.pdf:52: prudently, minimise waste and pollution, and mitigate and adapt to climate change, including

EN010082-000211-EN010082-5.5-Planning Statement-Final-November 2017.pdf:53: • contribute to conserving and enhancing the natural environment and reducing pollution;

EN010082-000211-EN010082-5.5-Planning Statement-Final-November 2017.pdf:55: affected by unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution or land The ES includes an assessment of the potential effects of the Proposed Development upon the

EN010082-000211-EN010082-5.5-Planning Statement-Final-November 2017.pdf:55: location. The effects (including cumulative effects) of pollution on health, the The ES confirms that with appropriate mitigation, where required, the Proposed Development

EN010082-000211-EN010082-5.5-Planning Statement-Final-November 2017.pdf:55: or proposed development to adverse effects and pollution, should be taken into

EN010082-000211-EN010082-5.5-Planning Statement-Final-November 2017.pdf:60: DP6 Pollution Control Development that would give rise to increased These matters are covered under specific policy topics elsewhere in this table, including in respect of noise, vibration,

EN010082-000211-EN010082-5.5-Planning Statement-Final-November 2017.pdf:60: to air, land or water pollution, by itself or in by, amongst other things, a CEMP.

EN010082-000211-EN010082-5.5-Planning Statement-Final-November 2017.pdf:60: contamination (which is likely to cause significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled waters or the

EN010082-000499-_DOC_40066269(1)_DEADLINE 2_ EM v2 (Formatted - Clean).pdf:10: removes references to section 65 of the Control of Pollution Act 1974, which has been repealed. The

EN010082-000499-_DOC_40066269(1)_DEADLINE 2_ EM v2 (Formatted - Clean).pdf:10: Control of Pollution act 1974 respectively); or

EN010082-000499-_DOC_40066269(1)_DEADLINE 2_ EM v2 (Formatted - Clean).pdf:17: be required to address “significant” pollution of controlled waters or the

EN010082-000012-Scoping Opinion.pdf:17:  emissions - water, air and soil pollution, noise, vibration, light,

EN010082-000012-Scoping Opinion.pdf:27: and avoiding potential pollution of the Kettle Beck watercourse

EN010082-000012-Scoping Opinion.pdf:29: impacts on these features through pollution pathways is addressed in

EN010082-000012-Scoping Opinion.pdf:35: information and guidance on the ‘UK Air Pollution Information Service’

EN010082-000012-Scoping Opinion.pdf:35: particularly in respect of air pollution impacts on ecological features.

EN010082-000012-Scoping Opinion.pdf:50: emissions (water, air and soil pollution, noise, vibration, light,

EN010082-000012-Scoping Opinion.pdf:87:  Expected residues and emissions (water, air and soil pollution, noise, vibration, light, heat,

EN010082-000012-Scoping Opinion.pdf:91:Air quality in the UK has improved over recent decades but air pollution remains a significant issue;

EN010082-000012-Scoping Opinion.pdf:91:2011). A priority action in the England Biodiversity Strategy is to reduce air pollution impacts on

EN010082-000012-Scoping Opinion.pdf:91:which may give rise to pollution, either directly or from traffic generation, and hence planning

EN010082-000012-Scoping Opinion.pdf:91:take account of the risks of air pollution and how these can be managed or reduced.

EN010082-000012-Scoping Opinion.pdf:91:Further information on air pollution impacts and the sensitivity of different habitats/designated sites

EN010082-000012-Scoping Opinion.pdf:91:can be found on the Air Pollution Information System (www.apis.ac.uk). Further information on air

EN010082-000012-Scoping Opinion.pdf:91:pollution modelling and assessment can be found on the Environment Agency website.

EN010082-000012-Scoping Opinion.pdf:99:pollution, during construction, operation, and decommissioning of the facility.

EN010082-000012-Scoping Opinion.pdf:109:DP6 Pollution Control

EN010082-000377-2.1 - Tees CCPP - Draft DCO with proposed change - tracked Rev 2.pdf:7: of Pollution Act 1974(b); or

EN010082-000377-2.1 - Tees CCPP - Draft DCO with proposed change - tracked Rev 2.pdf:7: (2) Section 61(9) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 (consent for work on construction site to

EN010082-000377-2.1 - Tees CCPP - Draft DCO with proposed change - tracked Rev 2.pdf:15:groundwater, which is likely to cause significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled waters

EN010082-000377-2.1 - Tees CCPP - Draft DCO with proposed change - tracked Rev 2.pdf:17: (e) written details of the surface water drainage systems (including means of pollution

EN010082-000377-2.1 - Tees CCPP - Draft DCO with proposed change - tracked Rev 2.pdf:17:of the surface water drainage system (including means of pollution control) relating to that phase

EN010082-000361-Appendix A - DCO 6.3.14_Tees CCPP_ES_Annex H_HRA_UPDATED 230418.pdf:9:  In-combination effects with other air pollution sources are to be

EN010082-000361-Appendix A - DCO 6.3.14_Tees CCPP_ES_Annex H_HRA_UPDATED 230418.pdf:17:fauna species of the European sites, was obtained from the Air Pollution

EN010082-000361-Appendix A - DCO 6.3.14_Tees CCPP_ES_Annex H_HRA_UPDATED 230418.pdf:20:air pollution, there is no practical guidance published on the approach to in-

EN010082-000361-Appendix A - DCO 6.3.14_Tees CCPP_ES_Annex H_HRA_UPDATED 230418.pdf:21:combination, it is also important to consider the main sources of pollution.

EN010082-000361-Appendix A - DCO 6.3.14_Tees CCPP_ES_Annex H_HRA_UPDATED 230418.pdf:21:and it will help reduce future pollution by replacing existing older plant (1).

EN010082-000361-Appendix A - DCO 6.3.14_Tees CCPP_ES_Annex H_HRA_UPDATED 230418.pdf:22:European continent relevant to transboundary pollution, has been towards

EN010082-000361-Appendix A - DCO 6.3.14_Tees CCPP_ES_Annex H_HRA_UPDATED 230418.pdf:22:difficult to ascertain the exact pollution balance at a given habitat site, with the

EN010082-000361-Appendix A - DCO 6.3.14_Tees CCPP_ES_Annex H_HRA_UPDATED 230418.pdf:23:continued downward trend in emissions and ambient airborne pollution it is

EN010082-000188-EN010082-6.2.17-ES Chapter 17-Mitigation Schedule-Final-November 2017.pdf:10: Pollution Prevention”. This will be completed by the

EN010082-000188-EN010082-6.2.17-ES Chapter 17-Mitigation Schedule-Final-November 2017.pdf:14: 6, Section those measures set out in relevant EA Pollution

EN010082-000188-EN010082-6.2.17-ES Chapter 17-Mitigation Schedule-Final-November 2017.pdf:17: with those set out in relevant EA Pollution

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata.pdf:29: surface and groundwater bodies by progressively reducing pollution and

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata.pdf:32: Control of Pollution Act 1974

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata.pdf:32:3.4.16. Sections 60 and 61 of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 (CoPA) provide

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata.pdf:33: pressures; discharge and pollution; and for drainage management

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata.pdf:37: noise, night time pollution and traffic issues RR-002.

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata.pdf:43: planning and pollution control systems in respect of air quality matters. It

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata.pdf:43: improving the natural environment and public health; whereas pollution

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata.pdf:43: control is concerned with preventing pollution, the use of measures to

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata.pdf:43: pollution control and environmental regulatory regimes will be properly

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata.pdf:45: (AURN), the Air Pollution Information System website and Defra baseline

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata.pdf:50: transboundary pollution. The Applicant explained that this trend is

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata.pdf:51: Source: Defra ‘Air pollution in the UK 2016’ published September 2017

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata.pdf:58: ecological receptors is atmospheric pollution from emissions to air and all

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata.pdf:61: pollution from the project would combine with insignificant contributions

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata.pdf:94: noted REP7-013 that according to the Air Pollution Information System

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata.pdf:96:  In-combination effects with other air pollution sources (typically

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata.pdf:99: Air Pollution Information System on-line: http://www.apis.ac.uk/

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata.pdf:100: pollution levels” Q1.2.8, REP2-071.

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata.pdf:102: The Applicant stated that the main sources of air pollution affecting the

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata.pdf:102: background levels from pollution sources no longer in operation; and the

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata.pdf:102: transboundary pollution. The Applicant explained that this trend is

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata.pdf:102: Q2.0.3]. Therefore, the Applicant considers that overall air pollution and

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata.pdf:103: Defra (2017) Air Pollution in the UK 2016 https://uk-

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata.pdf:103: air.defra.gov.uk/assets/documents/annualreport/air_pollution_uk_2016_issue_1

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata.pdf:123: boundary and to review current pollution prevention advice with a view

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata.pdf:154:APIS Air Pollution Information System

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata.pdf:154:CoPA Control of Pollution Act 1974

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata.pdf:165: of Pollution Act 1974(d); or

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata.pdf:166: (2) Section 61(9) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 (consent for work on construction site to

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata.pdf:173:groundwater, which is likely to cause significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled waters

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata.pdf:175: (f) written details of the surface water drainage systems (including means of pollution

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata.pdf:176:of the surface water drainage system (including means of pollution control) relating to that phase

EN010082-000173-EN010082-6.2.2-ES Chapter 2-Legislation Policy and Guidance-Final-November 2017.pdf:6: climate change adaptation; pollution control and environmental regulatory

EN010082-000173-EN010082-6.2.2-ES Chapter 2-Legislation Policy and Guidance-Final-November 2017.pdf:8:4.10 Pollution Discharges / emissions from new energy Infrastructure that may

EN010082-000173-EN010082-6.2.2-ES Chapter 2-Legislation Policy and Guidance-Final-November 2017.pdf:8: environmental regulation under the pollution control framework or other consenting

EN010082-000173-EN010082-6.2.2-ES Chapter 2-Legislation Policy and Guidance-Final-November 2017.pdf:8: increased traffic, air or water pollution, dust, odour, hazardous waste

EN010082-000173-EN010082-6.2.2-ES Chapter 2-Legislation Policy and Guidance-Final-November 2017.pdf:11: to water ecology, pollution due to silt from construction and disturbance to species and their

EN010082-000173-EN010082-6.2.2-ES Chapter 2-Legislation Policy and Guidance-Final-November 2017.pdf:12: and pollution, and mitigate and adapt to climate change, including

EN010082-000173-EN010082-6.2.2-ES Chapter 2-Legislation Policy and Guidance-Final-November 2017.pdf:13: reducing pollution;

EN010082-000173-EN010082-6.2.2-ES Chapter 2-Legislation Policy and Guidance-Final-November 2017.pdf:14: water or noise pollution or land instability. These themes

EN010082-000173-EN010082-6.2.2-ES Chapter 2-Legislation Policy and Guidance-Final-November 2017.pdf:14: states that to prevent unacceptable risks from pollution,

EN010082-000173-EN010082-6.2.2-ES Chapter 2-Legislation Policy and Guidance-Final-November 2017.pdf:14: cumulative effects) of pollution on health, the natural

EN010082-000173-EN010082-6.2.2-ES Chapter 2-Legislation Policy and Guidance-Final-November 2017.pdf:14: pollution, should be taken into account. Paragraph 123

EN010082-000173-EN010082-6.2.2-ES Chapter 2-Legislation Policy and Guidance-Final-November 2017.pdf:15: Light pollution Light pollution Advises on how to consider light within the

EN010082-000173-EN010082-6.2.2-ES Chapter 2-Legislation Policy and Guidance-Final-November 2017.pdf:17: • DP6 Pollution Control: development that would give rise to increased

EN010082-000173-EN010082-6.2.2-ES Chapter 2-Legislation Policy and Guidance-Final-November 2017.pdf:17: pollution, by itself or in accumulation with existing or other proposed

EN010082-000576-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Version 5 (Clean).pdf:8: Control of Pollution Act 1974 (Part III) Gives local authorities the power to impose requirements on how construction works are carried

EN010082-000576-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Version 5 (Clean).pdf:10: Daughter Directive, which superseded the previous 2010; Section 161A WRA 1991 and Anti-Pollution Works Regulations 1999 (works notices); Section

EN010082-000576-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Version 5 (Clean).pdf:11: Control of Pollution (Amendment) Act 1989 Makes it an offence to transport controlled waste unless registered with the Environment Agency.

EN010082-000576-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Version 5 (Clean).pdf:11: Pollution prevention guidance prepared by the EA The guidance covers a range of water environment protection matters of direct relevance to the

EN010082-000576-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Version 5 (Clean).pdf:14: has potential to cause off-site pollution, then the SHE officer will

EN010082-000576-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Version 5 (Clean).pdf:21: pollution and nuisance from the construction of the Project, by employing best

EN010082-000576-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Version 5 (Clean).pdf:28: nearby surface watercourse of Pollution Prevention Advice and Guidance (PPG) notes. The

EN010082-000576-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Version 5 (Clean).pdf:29: x The Environment Agency's (EA) Pollution Prevention

EN010082-000576-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Version 5 (Clean).pdf:29: pollution.

EN010082-000576-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Version 5 (Clean).pdf:29: x The Pollution Prevention for Businesses webpage,

EN010082-000576-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Version 5 (Clean).pdf:29: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/pollution-prevention-

EN010082-000576-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Version 5 (Clean).pdf:29: x PPG 21 Pollution incident response planning.

EN010082-000576-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Version 5 (Clean).pdf:31: on ecology. prevention of surface and ground water pollution, fugitive dust

EN010082-000576-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Version 5 (Clean).pdf:33: Guidance on Pollution Prevention”. This will be completed by the EPC and submitted to the

EN010082-000576-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Version 5 (Clean).pdf:33: Implement pollution control measures including:

EN010082-000540-EN010082-090818 Environment Agency Response to ExA Second WQs.pdf:6: Table L4.5 of the CEMP refers to Pollution Prevention Guidance Notes but it should be noted that these

EN010082-000540-EN010082-090818 Environment Agency Response to ExA Second WQs.pdf:6: reviews Pollution Prevention for Businesses webpage on GOV.UK for current pollution prevention

EN010082-000540-EN010082-090818 Environment Agency Response to ExA Second WQs.pdf:6: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/pollution-prevention-for-businesses

EN010082-000174-EN010082-6.2.3-ES Chapter 3-EIA Approach-Final-November 2017.pdf:19:The scoping process will identify the potentially most water pollution), identify vulnerable populations of animals or people,

EN010082-000174-EN010082-6.2.3-ES Chapter 3-EIA Approach-Final-November 2017.pdf:19: change in noise levels or pollution at a receptor; and

EN010082-000174-EN010082-6.2.3-ES Chapter 3-EIA Approach-Final-November 2017.pdf:19:For some impacts, especially noise, air and water pollution,

EN010082-000177-EN010082-6.2.6-ES Chapter 6-Ground Conditions, Water Resources and Flooding-Final-November 2017.pdf:6: DP6 Pollution Control

EN010082-000177-EN010082-6.2.6-ES Chapter 6-Ground Conditions, Water Resources and Flooding-Final-November 2017.pdf:8: Policy Statement for 4.10 Pollution control and other environmental regulatory

EN010082-000177-EN010082-6.2.6-ES Chapter 6-Ground Conditions, Water Resources and Flooding-Final-November 2017.pdf:8: RCBC current and emerging Development Policies DPD: DP6 Pollution Control and DP7

EN010082-000177-EN010082-6.2.6-ES Chapter 6-Ground Conditions, Water Resources and Flooding-Final-November 2017.pdf:11:6.18 DP6 Pollution Control, highlights that where pollution is unavoidable,

EN010082-000177-EN010082-6.2.6-ES Chapter 6-Ground Conditions, Water Resources and Flooding-Final-November 2017.pdf:11: mitigation measures to reduce pollution levels will be required in order to

EN010082-000177-EN010082-6.2.6-ES Chapter 6-Ground Conditions, Water Resources and Flooding-Final-November 2017.pdf:12: water abstraction and pollution prevention

EN010082-000177-EN010082-6.2.6-ES Chapter 6-Ground Conditions, Water Resources and Flooding-Final-November 2017.pdf:12: (integrated pollution prevention and control).

EN010082-000177-EN010082-6.2.6-ES Chapter 6-Ground Conditions, Water Resources and Flooding-Final-November 2017.pdf:13: Wales) Regulations 2010 permit involves a risk of serious pollution, it

EN010082-000177-EN010082-6.2.6-ES Chapter 6-Ground Conditions, Water Resources and Flooding-Final-November 2017.pdf:13: superseded the previous 1991 and Anti-Pollution Works Regulations

EN010082-000177-EN010082-6.2.6-ES Chapter 6-Ground Conditions, Water Resources and Flooding-Final-November 2017.pdf:14: (consequence or effect) of soil pollution, water pollution and flood

EN010082-000177-EN010082-6.2.6-ES Chapter 6-Ground Conditions, Water Resources and Flooding-Final-November 2017.pdf:14: pollution will occur in the short and or long term; and

EN010082-000177-EN010082-6.2.6-ES Chapter 6-Ground Conditions, Water Resources and Flooding-Final-November 2017.pdf:14: and water pollution impact taking into account the sensitivity of the

EN010082-000177-EN010082-6.2.6-ES Chapter 6-Ground Conditions, Water Resources and Flooding-Final-November 2017.pdf:14: criteria are set in relation to soil and water pollution risk to a specific

EN010082-000177-EN010082-6.2.6-ES Chapter 6-Ground Conditions, Water Resources and Flooding-Final-November 2017.pdf:14: environmental pollution to as low as reasonably practicable (‘ALARP’), taking

EN010082-000177-EN010082-6.2.6-ES Chapter 6-Ground Conditions, Water Resources and Flooding-Final-November 2017.pdf:17: • Groundwater Pollution Prevention Principles (GP3), Environment Agency,

EN010082-000177-EN010082-6.2.6-ES Chapter 6-Ground Conditions, Water Resources and Flooding-Final-November 2017.pdf:19: assimilation of pollution;

EN010082-000177-EN010082-6.2.6-ES Chapter 6-Ground Conditions, Water Resources and Flooding-Final-November 2017.pdf:39: Summary of Discharge Consents to Surface Water and Pollution Incidents

EN010082-000177-EN010082-6.2.6-ES Chapter 6-Ground Conditions, Water Resources and Flooding-Final-November 2017.pdf:39:6.115 There have been two separate pollution incidents to controlled water within

EN010082-000177-EN010082-6.2.6-ES Chapter 6-Ground Conditions, Water Resources and Flooding-Final-November 2017.pdf:39:Table 6.14 Summary of Pollution Incidents within a 1 km Radius of the Project Site

EN010082-000177-EN010082-6.2.6-ES Chapter 6-Ground Conditions, Water Resources and Flooding-Final-November 2017.pdf:43: statements and pollution prevention measures, are identified where required.

EN010082-000177-EN010082-6.2.6-ES Chapter 6-Ground Conditions, Water Resources and Flooding-Final-November 2017.pdf:45: quality risk (e.g. method statements, water management plans and pollution

EN010082-000177-EN010082-6.2.6-ES Chapter 6-Ground Conditions, Water Resources and Flooding-Final-November 2017.pdf:56:Discharge of Pollution of surface Vertical Low Medium Small • All process water will Small Minor to

EN010082-000177-EN010082-6.2.6-ES Chapter 6-Ground Conditions, Water Resources and Flooding-Final-November 2017.pdf:70: stockpiles and other sources of potential pollution are sufficiently distant from

EN010082-000177-EN010082-6.2.6-ES Chapter 6-Ground Conditions, Water Resources and Flooding-Final-November 2017.pdf:70: the watercourse to ensure there is no pathway for pollution to move from the

EN010082-000177-EN010082-6.2.6-ES Chapter 6-Ground Conditions, Water Resources and Flooding-Final-November 2017.pdf:71: • Groundwater Pollution Prevention Principles (GP3), Environment Agency,

EN010082-000177-EN010082-6.2.6-ES Chapter 6-Ground Conditions, Water Resources and Flooding-Final-November 2017.pdf:72: Contamination: Guidance on Pollution Prevention”.

EN010082-000177-EN010082-6.2.6-ES Chapter 6-Ground Conditions, Water Resources and Flooding-Final-November 2017.pdf:73: those measures set out in relevant EA Pollution Prevention Advice and

EN010082-000177-EN010082-6.2.6-ES Chapter 6-Ground Conditions, Water Resources and Flooding-Final-November 2017.pdf:74: set out in relevant EA Pollution Prevention Advice and Guidance (PPG) notes.

EN010082-000496-_CONSENTORDER_40063542(1)_DEADLINE 2_ DCOv2.pdf:7: of Pollution Act 1974(a); or

EN010082-000496-_CONSENTORDER_40063542(1)_DEADLINE 2_ DCOv2.pdf:7: (2) Section 61(9) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 (consent for work on construction site to

EN010082-000496-_CONSENTORDER_40063542(1)_DEADLINE 2_ DCOv2.pdf:14:groundwater, which is likely to cause significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled waters

EN010082-000496-_CONSENTORDER_40063542(1)_DEADLINE 2_ DCOv2.pdf:16: (f) written details of the surface water drainage systems (including means of pollution

EN010082-000496-_CONSENTORDER_40063542(1)_DEADLINE 2_ DCOv2.pdf:17:of the surface water drainage system (including means of pollution control) relating to that phase

EN010082-000314-TEES - Regulation 24 Transboundary Screening (1).pdf:2: Pollution could be spread via air, land and water:

EN010082-000314-TEES - Regulation 24 Transboundary Screening (1).pdf:3: that there is no pathway for pollution to spread from the

EN010082-000432-244690 EN010082 Natural England Written Representations Tees CCPP - Final.pdf:8: pollution. For instance, when considering

EN010082-000432-244690 EN010082 Natural England Written Representations Tees CCPP - Final.pdf:9:above the critical loads or levels for given with the background pollution levels.

EN010082-000432-244690 EN010082 Natural England Written Representations Tees CCPP - Final.pdf:10: from pollution sources no longer in

EN010082-000179-EN010082-6.2.8-ES-Chapter 8-Noise and Vibration-Final-November 2017.pdf:8:A number of public Consultation Concerns raised about noise and ‘noise pollution’. This chapter addresses noise effects

EN010082-000179-EN010082-6.2.8-ES-Chapter 8-Noise and Vibration-Final-November 2017.pdf:9: The Core Strategy Policy DP6 Pollution Control

EN010082-000179-EN010082-6.2.8-ES-Chapter 8-Noise and Vibration-Final-November 2017.pdf:11: affected by unacceptable levels of noise pollution.

EN010082-000179-EN010082-6.2.8-ES-Chapter 8-Noise and Vibration-Final-November 2017.pdf:12: within Policy DP6 Pollution Control, the importance of ensuring a

EN010082-000179-EN010082-6.2.8-ES-Chapter 8-Noise and Vibration-Final-November 2017.pdf:12: and general amenity. Policy DP6 highlights that where pollution is

EN010082-000179-EN010082-6.2.8-ES-Chapter 8-Noise and Vibration-Final-November 2017.pdf:12: unavoidable, mitigation measures to reduce pollution levels will be required

EN010082-000185-EN010082-6.2.14-ES Chapter 14-Human Health-Final-November 2017.pdf:6:Approximately 5 Concerns in regards noise, smell and air pollution impacts on residents in Noted and this chapter identifies health aspects

EN010082-000185-EN010082-6.2.14-ES Chapter 14-Human Health-Final-November 2017.pdf:7: Paragraph 120 of states that “To prevent unacceptable risks from pollution and land

EN010082-000185-EN010082-6.2.14-ES Chapter 14-Human Health-Final-November 2017.pdf:7: appropriate for its location. The effects (including cumulative effects) of pollution on

EN010082-000185-EN010082-6.2.14-ES Chapter 14-Human Health-Final-November 2017.pdf:7: the area or proposed development to adverse effects from pollution, should be taken

EN010082-000185-EN010082-6.2.14-ES Chapter 14-Human Health-Final-November 2017.pdf:8: health may include increased traffic, air or water pollution, dust, odour,

EN010082-000185-EN010082-6.2.14-ES Chapter 14-Human Health-Final-November 2017.pdf:9: DP6 Pollution Control, the importance of ensuring a development that may

EN010082-000185-EN010082-6.2.14-ES Chapter 14-Human Health-Final-November 2017.pdf:9: amenity. Policy DP6 highlights that where pollution is unavoidable,

EN010082-000185-EN010082-6.2.14-ES Chapter 14-Human Health-Final-November 2017.pdf:9: mitigation measures to reduce pollution levels will be required in order to

EN010082-000185-EN010082-6.2.14-ES Chapter 14-Human Health-Final-November 2017.pdf:14:14.46 Exposure to outdoor air pollution is associated with both acute and chronic

EN010082-000185-EN010082-6.2.14-ES Chapter 14-Human Health-Final-November 2017.pdf:15:14.48 Groups that are particularly vulnerable to exposure from air pollution include

EN010082-000185-EN010082-6.2.14-ES Chapter 14-Human Health-Final-November 2017.pdf:15: pollution resulting in respiratory and cardiovascular problems. Congestion

EN010082-000210-EN010082-6.3.20-ES Annex L-CEMP-Final-November 2017.pdf:6: reducing pollution and nuisance from the construction of the Project, by

EN010082-000210-EN010082-6.3.20-ES Annex L-CEMP-Final-November 2017.pdf:8: materials and Pollution Prevention Guidelines CEMP.

EN010082-000210-EN010082-6.3.20-ES Annex L-CEMP-Final-November 2017.pdf:8: used on Site, prevention of pollution;

EN010082-000210-EN010082-6.3.20-ES Annex L-CEMP-Final-November 2017.pdf:9: • PPG 21 Pollution incident response

EN010082-000210-EN010082-6.3.20-ES Annex L-CEMP-Final-November 2017.pdf:10: contamination and related risks; implement pollution

EN010082-000210-EN010082-6.3.20-ES Annex L-CEMP-Final-November 2017.pdf:11: and light trespass to and ground water pollution, fugitive

EN010082-000210-EN010082-6.3.20-ES Annex L-CEMP-Final-November 2017.pdf:14: • water pollution prevention.

EN010082-000404-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - UPDATED.pdf:8: Control of Pollution Act 1974 (Part III) Gives local authorities the power to impose requirements on how construction works are carried out,

EN010082-000404-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - UPDATED.pdf:10: Daughter Directive, which superseded the previous 2010; Section 161A WRA 1991 and Anti-Pollution Works Regulations 1999 (works notices); Section 93

EN010082-000404-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - UPDATED.pdf:11: Control of Pollution (Amendment) Act 1989 Makes it an offence to transport controlled waste unless registered with the Environment Agency.

EN010082-000404-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - UPDATED.pdf:11: Pollution prevention guidance prepared by the EA The guidance covers a range of water environment protection matters of direct relevance to the

EN010082-000404-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - UPDATED.pdf:14: has potential to cause off-site pollution, then the SHE officer will

EN010082-000404-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - UPDATED.pdf:21: pollution and nuisance from the construction of the Project, by employing best

EN010082-000404-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - UPDATED.pdf:26: pollutants used on Site, migrating to relevant EA Pollution Prevention Advice and Guidance (PPG) notes. The contractor will CEMP.

EN010082-000404-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - UPDATED.pdf:27: nearby surface watercourse of  The Environment Agency's (EA) Pollution Prevention Guidelines (PPG) 1

EN010082-000404-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - UPDATED.pdf:27: infiltrating to groundwater. General guide to the prevention of pollution;

EN010082-000404-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - UPDATED.pdf:27:  PPG 21 Pollution incident response planning.

EN010082-000404-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - UPDATED.pdf:28: on ecology. prevention of surface and ground water pollution, fugitive dust

EN010082-000404-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - UPDATED.pdf:30: Guidance on Pollution Prevention”. This will be completed by the EPC and submitted to the

EN010082-000404-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - UPDATED.pdf:31: Implement pollution control measures including:

EN010082-000551-8.54 - Explanatory Memorandum - Tracked (v3).pdf:11: removes references to section 65 of the Control of Pollution Act 1974, which has been repealed. The

EN010082-000551-8.54 - Explanatory Memorandum - Tracked (v3).pdf:11: Control of Pollution act 1974 respectively); or

EN010082-000551-8.54 - Explanatory Memorandum - Tracked (v3).pdf:19: required to address “significant” pollution of controlled waters or the

EN010082-000583-8.63 - Tees CCPP - Draft DCO - Tracked - Version 6.pdf:7: of Pollution Act 1974(i); or

EN010082-000583-8.63 - Tees CCPP - Draft DCO - Tracked - Version 6.pdf:7: (2) Section 61(9) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 (consent for work on construction site to

EN010082-000583-8.63 - Tees CCPP - Draft DCO - Tracked - Version 6.pdf:15:groundwater, which is likely to cause significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled waters

EN010082-000583-8.63 - Tees CCPP - Draft DCO - Tracked - Version 6.pdf:16: (f) written details of the surface water drainage systems (including means of pollution

EN010082-000583-8.63 - Tees CCPP - Draft DCO - Tracked - Version 6.pdf:17:of the surface water drainage system (including means of pollution control) relating to that phase

EN010082-000650-The Tees Combined Cycle Power Plant Order 2019 (Final) (Validated).pdf:6: of Pollution Act 1974(d); or

EN010082-000650-The Tees Combined Cycle Power Plant Order 2019 (Final) (Validated).pdf:7: (2) Section 61(9) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 does not apply where the consent relates

EN010082-000650-The Tees Combined Cycle Power Plant Order 2019 (Final) (Validated).pdf:15: groundwater, which is likely to cause significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled

EN010082-000650-The Tees Combined Cycle Power Plant Order 2019 (Final) (Validated).pdf:16: (f) written details of the surface water drainage systems (including means of pollution

EN010082-000650-The Tees Combined Cycle Power Plant Order 2019 (Final) (Validated).pdf:17: of the surface water drainage system (including means of pollution control) relating to that phas e

EN010082-000651-Tees CCPP HRA FINAL April 2019 (1).pdf:5: interest fauna species, was then obtained from the Air Pollution Infor mation System

EN010082-000651-Tees CCPP HRA FINAL April 2019 (1).pdf:9: nitrogen and transboundary pollution. The Applicant explained that this trend is

EN010082-000651-Tees CCPP HRA FINAL April 2019 (1).pdf:9: Applicant considers that overall air pollution and deposition at the affected European

EN010082-000651-Tees CCPP HRA FINAL April 2019 (1).pdf:9:13 Defra (2017) Air Pollution in the UK 2016 https://ukair.

EN010082-000651-Tees CCPP HRA FINAL April 2019 (1).pdf:9:defra.gov.uk/assets/documents/annualreport/air_pollution_uk_2016_issue_1

EN010082-000651-Tees CCPP HRA FINAL April 2019 (1).pdf:10: decline in background levels from pollution sources no longer in operation; and the

EN010082-000405-8.10 - Tees CCPP - Updated Mitigation Table.pdf:9: Contamination: Guidance on Pollution Prevention”.

EN010082-000405-8.10 - Tees CCPP - Updated Mitigation Table.pdf:14: 6.6.2 relevant EA Pollution Prevention Advice and

EN010082-000405-8.10 - Tees CCPP - Updated Mitigation Table.pdf:19: Pollution Prevention Advice and Guidance

EN010082-000194-EN010082-6.3.4-ES Annex D1-Phase 1 Final-November 2017.pdf:3:D1.6 In line with the Yorkshire and Lincolnshire Pollution Advisory Group

EN010082-000194-EN010082-6.3.4-ES Annex D1-Phase 1 Final-November 2017.pdf:16: decommissioning phase to remove potential pollution risks identified at the

EN010082-000194-EN010082-6.3.4-ES Annex D1-Phase 1 Final-November 2017.pdf:16: and chemicals have been stored and used within the power station. Pollution

EN010082-000194-EN010082-6.3.4-ES Annex D1-Phase 1 Final-November 2017.pdf:23:D4.3 POLLUTION INCIDENTS

EN010082-000194-EN010082-6.3.4-ES Annex D1-Phase 1 Final-November 2017.pdf:23:D1.56 Four historical substantiated pollution incidents are recorded within 500m of

EN010082-000194-EN010082-6.3.4-ES Annex D1-Phase 1 Final-November 2017.pdf:24: concentration which may cause harm or pollution;

EN010082-000194-EN010082-6.3.4-ES Annex D1-Phase 1 Final-November 2017.pdf:24: station. Pollution prevention measures including the management and control of oil

EN010082-000194-EN010082-6.3.4-ES Annex D1-Phase 1 Final-November 2017.pdf:26: from modern pollution prevention measures. Given the nature of the Ensus

EN010082-000194-EN010082-6.3.4-ES Annex D1-Phase 1 Final-November 2017.pdf:26: site processes in the manufacture of bioethanol, the potential for pollution is

EN010082-000555-8.50 - Tees CCPP - Applicant's Comments on Responses to the ExA's SWQs - Deadline 6 - FINAL - 22.08.18.pdf:11: Table L4.5 of the CEMP refers to Pollution Prevention

EN010082-000555-8.50 - Tees CCPP - Applicant's Comments on Responses to the ExA's SWQs - Deadline 6 - FINAL - 22.08.18.pdf:11: recommend the Applicant also reviews Pollution Prevention for

EN010082-000555-8.50 - Tees CCPP - Applicant's Comments on Responses to the ExA's SWQs - Deadline 6 - FINAL - 22.08.18.pdf:11: Businesses webpage on GOV.UK for current pollution

EN010082-000555-8.50 - Tees CCPP - Applicant's Comments on Responses to the ExA's SWQs - Deadline 6 - FINAL - 22.08.18.pdf:11: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/pollution-prevention-for-

EN010082-000651-Tees CCPP HRA FINAL April 2019.pdf:5: interest fauna species, was then obtained from the Air Pollution Infor mation System

EN010082-000651-Tees CCPP HRA FINAL April 2019.pdf:9: nitrogen and transboundary pollution. The Applicant explained that this trend is

EN010082-000651-Tees CCPP HRA FINAL April 2019.pdf:9: Applicant considers that overall air pollution and deposition at the affected European

EN010082-000651-Tees CCPP HRA FINAL April 2019.pdf:9:13 Defra (2017) Air Pollution in the UK 2016 https://ukair.

EN010082-000651-Tees CCPP HRA FINAL April 2019.pdf:9:defra.gov.uk/assets/documents/annualreport/air_pollution_uk_2016_issue_1

EN010082-000651-Tees CCPP HRA FINAL April 2019.pdf:10: decline in background levels from pollution sources no longer in operation; and the

EN010082-000396-8 5 - Tees CCP - Applicant's Comments on Relevant Reps - FINAL (2).pdf:7: advised to declare interested areas to qualify and this section replaces my original submittal. Noise, Pollution, sensitivities and controls emissions (of noise, to air etc.), so far as is practicable. The Environmental Statement (‘ES’)

EN010082-000396-8 5 - Tees CCP - Applicant's Comments on Relevant Reps - FINAL (2).pdf:7: effects such as noise, Night time pollution and traffic issues. These are my views to date

EN010082-000396-8 5 - Tees CCP - Applicant's Comments on Relevant Reps - FINAL (2).pdf:7: until further information on the development becomes public knowledge. In terms of air quality (Application Document Ref: 6.2.7), noise (Application Document Ref: 6.2.8), light pollution

EN010082-000397-8 6 - Tees CCP - Applicant's Response to ExA's WQs - Deadline 2 - FINAL.pdf:9: current baseline pollution concentrations to represent future baseline future baseline NO2 will reduce the magnitude of these improvements is not well understood and this approach therefore provides a

EN010082-000397-8 6 - Tees CCP - Applicant's Response to ExA's WQs - Deadline 2 - FINAL.pdf:14: 1960’-1980’s, in sulphur dioxide, oxides of nitrogen and transboundary pollution. This trend is continuing, particularly for industrial

EN010082-000397-8 6 - Tees CCP - Applicant's Response to ExA's WQs - Deadline 2 - FINAL.pdf:14: overall, it was concluded that significant in-combination effects are unlikely to arise. The main sources of pollution currently affecting

EN010082-000397-8 6 - Tees CCP - Applicant's Response to ExA's WQs - Deadline 2 - FINAL.pdf:31: to be not significant. However, in paragraph 13.48 APP-055 it is stated that For some impacts, especially noise, air and water pollution, significance can be assessed directly against numerical criteria and

EN010082-000651-Tees CCPP HRA FINAL April 2019 (2).pdf:5: interest fauna species, was then obtained from the Air Pollution Infor mation System

EN010082-000651-Tees CCPP HRA FINAL April 2019 (2).pdf:9: nitrogen and transboundary pollution. The Applicant explained that this trend is

EN010082-000651-Tees CCPP HRA FINAL April 2019 (2).pdf:9: Applicant considers that overall air pollution and deposition at the affected European

EN010082-000651-Tees CCPP HRA FINAL April 2019 (2).pdf:9:13 Defra (2017) Air Pollution in the UK 2016 https://ukair.

EN010082-000651-Tees CCPP HRA FINAL April 2019 (2).pdf:9:defra.gov.uk/assets/documents/annualreport/air_pollution_uk_2016_issue_1

EN010082-000651-Tees CCPP HRA FINAL April 2019 (2).pdf:10: decline in background levels from pollution sources no longer in operation; and the

EN010082-000571-Natural England's Response to DL7.pdf:2: Air Pollution Information System (APIS), ‘Habitat/species pollutant impacts database’, available at:

EN010082-000216-EN010082-5.1-Consultation Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:71: 2 Noise pollution I’m pleased consideration has been The noise effects of the Proposed Development are assessed at Chapter 8 ‘Noise and No changes necessary.

EN010082-000216-EN010082-5.1-Consultation Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:74: - Concerned about noise pollution scope of the assessment includes construction and decommissioning emissions (dust,

EN010082-000216-EN010082-5.1-Consultation Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:75: - Concerned about noise pollution noise control and management, amongst other things. Baseline (Ref 6.3.10) and Annex F2

EN010082-000216-EN010082-5.1-Consultation Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:296: The scoping process will identify the potentially most water pollution), identify vulnerable populations of animals or people,

EN010082-000216-EN010082-5.1-Consultation Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:296:  change in noise levels or pollution at a receptor; and

EN010082-000216-EN010082-5.1-Consultation Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:296: For some impacts, especially noise, air and water pollution,

EN010082-000515-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Final-2018 - Clean v3.pdf:8: Control of Pollution Act 1974 (Part III) Gives local authorities the power to impose requirements on how construction works are carried out,

EN010082-000515-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Final-2018 - Clean v3.pdf:10: Daughter Directive, which superseded the previous 2010; Section 161A WRA 1991 and Anti-Pollution Works Regulations 1999 (works notices); Section 93

EN010082-000515-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Final-2018 - Clean v3.pdf:11: Control of Pollution (Amendment) Act 1989 Makes it an offence to transport controlled waste unless registered with the Environment Agency.

EN010082-000515-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Final-2018 - Clean v3.pdf:11: Pollution prevention guidance prepared by the EA The guidance covers a range of water environment protection matters of direct relevance to the

EN010082-000515-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Final-2018 - Clean v3.pdf:14: has potential to cause off-site pollution, then the SHE officer will

EN010082-000515-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Final-2018 - Clean v3.pdf:21: pollution and nuisance from the construction of the Project, by employing best

EN010082-000515-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Final-2018 - Clean v3.pdf:27: nearby surface watercourse of Pollution Prevention Advice and Guidance (PPG) notes. The

EN010082-000515-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Final-2018 - Clean v3.pdf:27:  The Environment Agency's (EA) Pollution Prevention

EN010082-000515-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Final-2018 - Clean v3.pdf:27: pollution;

EN010082-000515-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Final-2018 - Clean v3.pdf:27:  PPG 21 Pollution incident response planning.

EN010082-000515-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Final-2018 - Clean v3.pdf:29: on ecology. prevention of surface and ground water pollution, fugitive dust

EN010082-000515-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Final-2018 - Clean v3.pdf:31: Guidance on Pollution Prevention”. This will be completed by the EPC and submitted to the

EN010082-000515-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Final-2018 - Clean v3.pdf:32: Implement pollution control measures including:

EN010082-000516-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Final-2018 - Tracked v3.pdf:8: Control of Pollution Act 1974 (Part III) Gives local authorities the power to impose requirements

EN010082-000516-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Final-2018 - Tracked v3.pdf:10: Daughter Directive, which superseded the previous 2010; Section 161A WRA 1991 and Anti-Pollution Works R

EN010082-000516-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Final-2018 - Tracked v3.pdf:11: Control of Pollution (Amendment) Act 1989 Makes it an offence to transport controlled waste unless re

EN010082-000516-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Final-2018 - Tracked v3.pdf:11: Pollution prevention guidance prepared by the EA The guidance covers a range of water environment protec

EN010082-000516-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Final-2018 - Tracked v3.pdf:14: has potential to cause off-site pollution, then the SHE officer will

EN010082-000516-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Final-2018 - Tracked v3.pdf:21: pollution and nuisance from the construction of the Project, by employing best

EN010082-000516-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Final-2018 - Tracked v3.pdf:27: nearby surface watercourse of Pollution Prevention Advice and Guidance (PPG) notes. The

EN010082-000516-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Final-2018 - Tracked v3.pdf:27:  • The Environment Agency's (EA) Pollution

EN010082-000516-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Final-2018 - Tracked v3.pdf:27: prevention of pollution;

EN010082-000516-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Final-2018 - Tracked v3.pdf:28:  • PPG 21 Pollution incident response planning.

EN010082-000516-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Final-2018 - Tracked v3.pdf:30: contamination. implement pollution control measures including:

EN010082-000516-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Final-2018 - Tracked v3.pdf:31: on ecology. prevention of surface and ground water pollution, fugitive dust

EN010082-000516-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Final-2018 - Tracked v3.pdf:33: Guidance on Pollution Prevention”. This will be completed by the EPC and submitted to the

EN010082-000516-6.3.19 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Final-2018 - Tracked v3.pdf:34: Implement pollution control measures including:

EN010082-000314-TEES - Regulation 24 Transboundary Screening (3).pdf:2: Pollution could be spread via air, land and water:

EN010082-000314-TEES - Regulation 24 Transboundary Screening (3).pdf:3: that there is no pathway for pollution to spread from the

EN010082-000430-Redcar and Cleveland Local Impact Report - signed_Redacted.pdf:5: DP6 Pollution Control;

EN010082-000401-5.4 - Tees CCPP - Other Consents Licences - UPDATED - 10.05.18.pdf:8: of Pollution Act 1974 construction phase

EN010082-000172-EN010082-6.2.1-ES Chapter 1-Introduction-Final-November 2017.pdf:14: pollution, noise, vibration, light, heat, radiation, instance, energy demand and energy used, covered in Chapter 6.

EN010082-000172-EN010082-6.2.1-ES Chapter 1-Introduction-Final-November 2017.pdf:14: water, air, soil and subsoil pollution, noise,

EN010082-000562-Report on the Implications for European Sites.pdf:13: • In-combination effects with other air pollution sources (typically

EN010082-000562-Report on the Implications for European Sites.pdf:15: the European sites to air pollutants, using the Air Pollution Information

EN010082-000562-Report on the Implications for European Sites.pdf:15: Air Pollution Information System on-line: http://www.apis.ac.uk/

EN010082-000562-Report on the Implications for European Sites.pdf:16: pollution” Q1.2.6, REP2-071. NE stated that 1% of critical level/load

EN010082-000562-Report on the Implications for European Sites.pdf:16: pollution levels” Q1.2.8, REP2-071.

EN010082-000562-Report on the Implications for European Sites.pdf:19: Applicant stated that the main sources of air pollution affecting the

EN010082-000562-Report on the Implications for European Sites.pdf:19: background levels from pollution sources no longer in operation; and the

EN010082-000562-Report on the Implications for European Sites.pdf:20: transboundary pollution. The Applicant explained that this trend is

EN010082-000562-Report on the Implications for European Sites.pdf:20: Q2.0.3]. Therefore, the Applicant considers that overall air pollution and

EN010082-000562-Report on the Implications for European Sites.pdf:20: Defra (2017) Air Pollution in the UK 2016 https://uk-

air_pollution_uk_2016_issue_1.pdf

EN010082-000562-Report on the Implications for European Sites.pdf:45: Applicant considers that overall air pollution and deposition at the affected European sites would continue to reduce, in

EN010082-000562-Report on the Implications for European Sites.pdf:45: position (Defra (2017) Air Pollution in the UK 2016 https://uk-

air_pollution_uk_2016_issue_1.pdf) REP5-005, Appendix A.

EN010082-000562-Report on the Implications for European Sites.pdf:45: the expected decline in background levels from pollution sources no longer in operation; and the predicted low levels of

EN010082-000202-EN010082-6.3.12-ES Annex G1-Effects of Air Quality-Final-November 2017.pdf:6: fauna species of the SSSIs and LWSs, was obtained from the Air Pollution

EN010082-000202-EN010082-6.3.12-ES Annex G1-Effects of Air Quality-Final-November 2017.pdf:14: pollution from direct discharges and also from diffuse sources resulting from land management

EN010082-000202-EN010082-6.3.12-ES Annex G1-Effects of Air Quality-Final-November 2017.pdf:19:G1.23 For developments which emit air pollution, there is no practical guidance

EN010082-000202-EN010082-6.3.12-ES Annex G1-Effects of Air Quality-Final-November 2017.pdf:20: pollution. The key pollutants assessed as part of the Project application are

EN010082-000202-EN010082-6.3.12-ES Annex G1-Effects of Air Quality-Final-November 2017.pdf:21: and it will help reduce future pollution by replacing existing older plant (1).

EN010082-000202-EN010082-6.3.12-ES Annex G1-Effects of Air Quality-Final-November 2017.pdf:21: European continent relevant to transboundary pollution, has been towards

EN010082-000202-EN010082-6.3.12-ES Annex G1-Effects of Air Quality-Final-November 2017.pdf:22: difficult to ascertain the exact pollution balance at a given habitat site, with the

EN010082-000202-EN010082-6.3.12-ES Annex G1-Effects of Air Quality-Final-November 2017.pdf:22: and ambient airborne pollution it is reasonable to conclude that there are very

EN010082-000202-EN010082-6.3.12-ES Annex G1-Effects of Air Quality-Final-November 2017.pdf:24: transboundary pollution sources, and it is considered very unlikely that

EN010082-000536-8.46 - Tees CCPP - Applicant's Response to ExA's Second WQs - Deadline 5 - FINAL - 07.08.18.pdf:8: what information is available to support the Applicant’s position of ongoing Furthermore, the overall air pollution and deposition at the habitat sites would continue to reduce in line with

EN010082-000536-8.46 - Tees CCPP - Applicant's Response to ExA's Second WQs - Deadline 5 - FINAL - 07.08.18.pdf:8: findings of no likely significant effect nitrogen and transboundary pollution. This is clearly evidenced in the DEFRA document referred to in Appendix 1

EN010082-000536-8.46 - Tees CCPP - Applicant's Response to ExA's Second WQs - Deadline 5 - FINAL - 07.08.18.pdf:15:Defra published ‘Air Pollution in the UK 2016’ in September 2017 1. This document contains historical information on the trends in both emissions and ambient air quality. These data are very helpful to understand just how much improvement has been

EN010082-000536-8.46 - Tees CCPP - Applicant's Response to ExA's Second WQs - Deadline 5 - FINAL - 07.08.18.pdf:15:realised since the early 1990’s, and the effect of these pollution reduction measures. Set out below are figures replicated from the Defra document, illustrating changes in both nitrogen dioxide and sulphur dioxide. The latter is included as the health of

air_pollution_uk_2016_issue_1.pdf

EN010082-000536-8.46 - Tees CCPP - Applicant's Response to ExA's Second WQs - Deadline 5 - FINAL - 07.08.18.pdf:16:The reduction in airborne pollution are directly correlated to emissions, as illustrated in the following figures.

EN010082-000650-The Tees Combined Cycle Power Plant Order 2019 (Final) (Validated) (2).pdf:6: of Pollution Act 1974(d); or

EN010082-000650-The Tees Combined Cycle Power Plant Order 2019 (Final) (Validated) (2).pdf:7: (2) Section 61(9) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 does not apply where the consent relates

EN010082-000650-The Tees Combined Cycle Power Plant Order 2019 (Final) (Validated) (2).pdf:15: groundwater, which is likely to cause significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled

EN010082-000650-The Tees Combined Cycle Power Plant Order 2019 (Final) (Validated) (2).pdf:16: (f) written details of the surface water drainage systems (including means of pollution

EN010082-000650-The Tees Combined Cycle Power Plant Order 2019 (Final) (Validated) (2).pdf:17: of the surface water drainage system (including means of pollution control) relating to that phas e

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:6:Integrated Pollution Controls pg 9 10 3 22 22

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:6:Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control pg 18 9 2 1 15

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:6:Local Authority Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:6:Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls pg 24 1

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:6:Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Control Enforcements

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:6:Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters pg 24 2

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:6:Substantiated Pollution Incident Register pg 30 2 2 4

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:7:Integrated Pollution Control Registered Waste Sites

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:14: Status: Transferred from Rivers (Prevention of Pollution) Act 1951-1961

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:15: Status: Transferred from Rivers (Prevention of Pollution) Act 1951-1961

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:18: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:18: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:18: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:18: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:18: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:18: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:19: Integrated Pollution Controls

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EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:20: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:21: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:21: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:21: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:21: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:21: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:21: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:22: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:22: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:22: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:22: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:22: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:22: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:23: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:23: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:23: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:23: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:23: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:23: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:24: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:24: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:24: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:24: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:24: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:24: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:25: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:25: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:25: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:25: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:25: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:25: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:26: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:26: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:26: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:26: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:26: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:26: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:27: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:27: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:27: Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:27: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:27: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:27: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:28: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:28: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:28: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:28: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:28: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:29: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:29: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:29: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:29: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:30: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:30: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:30: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:31: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:31: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:31: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

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EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:32: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:32: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:32: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:32: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:32: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:33: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:33: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:33: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:33: Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:33: Process Type: Local Authority Air Pollution Control

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:33: Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:33: Note: Pollution Found; No Fish Killed

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:34: Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:34: Note: 3 Galleons Of Petrol And Solcon Enter Drain; No Pollution Found; No Fish

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:39: Substantiated Pollution Incident Register

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:40: Substantiated Pollution Incident Register

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:40: Substantiated Pollution Incident Register

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:40: Substantiated Pollution Incident Register

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:40: Substantiated Pollution Incident Register

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:40: Substantiated Pollution Incident Register

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:40: Substantiated Pollution Incident Register

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:40: Substantiated Pollution Incident Register

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:85:Integrated Pollution Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:85:Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:85:Local Authority Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:85:Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:85:Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Control Enforcements

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:85:Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:85:Substantiated Pollution Incident Register

EN010082-000195-EN010082-6.3.5-ES Annex D2-Envirocheck-Final-November 2017.pdf:87:Integrated Pollution Control Registered Waste Sites

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (1).pdf:29: surface and groundwater bodies by progressively reducing pollution and

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (1).pdf:32: Control of Pollution Act 1974

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (1).pdf:32:3.4.16. Sections 60 and 61 of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 (CoPA) provide

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (1).pdf:33: pressures; discharge and pollution; and for drainage management

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (1).pdf:37: noise, night time pollution and traffic issues RR-002.

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (1).pdf:43: planning and pollution control systems in respect of air quality matters. It

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (1).pdf:43: improving the natural environment and public health; whereas pollution

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (1).pdf:43: control is concerned with preventing pollution, the use of measures to

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (1).pdf:43: pollution control and environmental regulatory regimes will be properly

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (1).pdf:45: (AURN), the Air Pollution Information System website and Defra baseline

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (1).pdf:50: transboundary pollution. The Applicant explained that this trend is

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (1).pdf:51: Source: Defra ‘Air pollution in the UK 2016’ published September 2017

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (1).pdf:58: ecological receptors is atmospheric pollution from emissions to air and all

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (1).pdf:61: pollution from the project would combine with insignificant contributions

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (1).pdf:94: noted REP7-013 that according to the Air Pollution Information System

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (1).pdf:96:  In-combination effects with other air pollution sources (typically

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (1).pdf:99: Air Pollution Information System on-line: http://www.apis.ac.uk/

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (1).pdf:100: pollution levels” Q1.2.8, REP2-071.

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (1).pdf:102: The Applicant stated that the main sources of air pollution affecting the

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (1).pdf:102: background levels from pollution sources no longer in operation; and the

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (1).pdf:102: transboundary pollution. The Applicant explained that this trend is

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (1).pdf:102: Q2.0.3]. Therefore, the Applicant considers that overall air pollution and

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (1).pdf:103: Defra (2017) Air Pollution in the UK 2016 https://uk-

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (1).pdf:103: air.defra.gov.uk/assets/documents/annualreport/air_pollution_uk_2016_issue_1

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (1).pdf:123: boundary and to review current pollution prevention advice with a view

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (1).pdf:154:APIS Air Pollution Information System

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (1).pdf:154:CoPA Control of Pollution Act 1974

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (1).pdf:165: of Pollution Act 1974(d); or

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (1).pdf:166: (2) Section 61(9) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 (consent for work on construction site to

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (1).pdf:173:groundwater, which is likely to cause significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled waters

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (1).pdf:175: (f) written details of the surface water drainage systems (including means of pollution

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (1).pdf:176:of the surface water drainage system (including means of pollution control) relating to that phase

EN010082-000476-Applicant’s Comments on Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council’s Responses to the Examiner’s Written Questions D3.pdf:8: indicated 93.7. Why is there such a difference? Pollution episodes are short periods of very high levels of pollution. On

EN010082-000186-EN010082-6.2.15-ES Chapter 15-Major Accidents-Final-November 2017.pdf:23: waterways personnel and pollution to demolished power station prior to construction work

EN010082-000524-_DOC_150670236(1)_DEADLINE 4_ DCO (Validated).pdf:7: of Pollution Act 1974(a); or

EN010082-000524-_DOC_150670236(1)_DEADLINE 4_ DCO (Validated).pdf:7: (2) Section 61(9) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 (consent for work on construction site to

EN010082-000524-_DOC_150670236(1)_DEADLINE 4_ DCO (Validated).pdf:14:groundwater, which is likely to cause significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled waters

EN010082-000524-_DOC_150670236(1)_DEADLINE 4_ DCO (Validated).pdf:16: (f) written details of the surface water drainage systems (including means of pollution

EN010082-000524-_DOC_150670236(1)_DEADLINE 4_ DCO (Validated).pdf:17:of the surface water drainage system (including means of pollution control) relating to that phase

EN010082-000350-Placeholder for ExA's Written Questions.pdf:5: pollution concentrations to represent future baseline concentrations, particularly as paragraphs

EN010082-000369-2.1 - Tees CCPP - Draft DCO with proposed change - clean Rev 2.pdf:7: of Pollution Act 1974(b); or

EN010082-000369-2.1 - Tees CCPP - Draft DCO with proposed change - clean Rev 2.pdf:7: (2) Section 61(9) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 (consent for work on construction site to

EN010082-000369-2.1 - Tees CCPP - Draft DCO with proposed change - clean Rev 2.pdf:15:groundwater, which is likely to cause significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled waters

EN010082-000369-2.1 - Tees CCPP - Draft DCO with proposed change - clean Rev 2.pdf:17: (e) written details of the surface water drainage systems (including means of pollution

EN010082-000369-2.1 - Tees CCPP - Draft DCO with proposed change - clean Rev 2.pdf:17:of the surface water drainage system (including means of pollution control) relating to that phase

EN010082-000497-_DOC_40064625(1)_DEADLINE 2_ DCO showing changes.pdf:7: of Pollution Act 1974(b); or

EN010082-000497-_DOC_40064625(1)_DEADLINE 2_ DCO showing changes.pdf:7: (2) Section 61(9) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 (consent for work on construction site to

EN010082-000497-_DOC_40064625(1)_DEADLINE 2_ DCO showing changes.pdf:15:groundwater, which is likely to cause significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled waters

EN010082-000497-_DOC_40064625(1)_DEADLINE 2_ DCO showing changes.pdf:17: (f) written details of the surface water drainage systems (including means of pollution

EN010082-000497-_DOC_40064625(1)_DEADLINE 2_ DCO showing changes.pdf:18:of the surface water drainage system (including means of pollution control) relating to that phase

EN010082-000589-2.1 - Tees CCPP - Draft Development Consent Order – Final (Version 7).pdf:7: of Pollution Act 1974(a); or

EN010082-000589-2.1 - Tees CCPP - Draft Development Consent Order – Final (Version 7).pdf:7: (2) Section 61(9) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 (consent for work on construction site to

EN010082-000589-2.1 - Tees CCPP - Draft Development Consent Order – Final (Version 7).pdf:15:groundwater, which is likely to cause significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled waters

EN010082-000589-2.1 - Tees CCPP - Draft Development Consent Order – Final (Version 7).pdf:16: (f) written details of the surface water drainage systems (including means of pollution

EN010082-000589-2.1 - Tees CCPP - Draft Development Consent Order – Final (Version 7).pdf:17:of the surface water drainage system (including means of pollution control) relating to that phase

EN010082-000380-6.2.7 - Tees CCPP - ES Chapter 7 Air Quality - tracked Rev 2 with figures.pdf:8: Section 6.6.5 of the Scoping Report refers to consideration of information and guidance on the ‘UK Air Pollution This has been undertaken.

EN010082-000380-6.2.7 - Tees CCPP - ES Chapter 7 Air Quality - tracked Rev 2 with figures.pdf:9: in respect of air pollution impacts on ecological features and considered in that the emission

EN010082-000380-6.2.7 - Tees CCPP - ES Chapter 7 Air Quality - tracked Rev 2 with figures.pdf:13: unacceptable levels of air pollution at natural and

EN010082-000380-6.2.7 - Tees CCPP - ES Chapter 7 Air Quality - tracked Rev 2 with figures.pdf:15: Pollution Information Service (APIS) website (2).

EN010082-000380-6.2.7 - Tees CCPP - ES Chapter 7 Air Quality - tracked Rev 2 with figures.pdf:15: Directive and in essence is concerned with minimising pollution from

EN010082-000380-6.2.7 - Tees CCPP - ES Chapter 7 Air Quality - tracked Rev 2 with figures.pdf:15: implementation of established Best Available Techniques (BAT) for pollution

EN010082-000380-6.2.7 - Tees CCPP - ES Chapter 7 Air Quality - tracked Rev 2 with figures.pdf:15: (2) Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (2010) UK Air Pollution Information Service http://www.apis.ac.uk/

EN010082-000380-6.2.7 - Tees CCPP - ES Chapter 7 Air Quality - tracked Rev 2 with figures.pdf:20: dispersion modelling to predict the ground level increases in pollution

EN010082-000380-6.2.7 - Tees CCPP - ES Chapter 7 Air Quality - tracked Rev 2 with figures.pdf:20: the baseline pollution concentration to establish whether there is the potential

EN010082-000380-6.2.7 - Tees CCPP - ES Chapter 7 Air Quality - tracked Rev 2 with figures.pdf:31:7.88 The critical loads used in this assessment are obtained from the Air Pollution

EN010082-000380-6.2.7 - Tees CCPP - ES Chapter 7 Air Quality - tracked Rev 2 with figures.pdf:31: documented in the 2001 National Expert Group on Transboundary Pollution

EN010082-000380-6.2.7 - Tees CCPP - ES Chapter 7 Air Quality - tracked Rev 2 with figures.pdf:35: pollution concentrations to represent future baseline concentrations represents

EN010082-000380-6.2.7 - Tees CCPP - ES Chapter 7 Air Quality - tracked Rev 2 with figures.pdf:37: accrue in terms of reduce transboundary pollution from the near continent.

EN010082-000380-6.2.7 - Tees CCPP - ES Chapter 7 Air Quality - tracked Rev 2 with figures.pdf:45: pollution or environmental damage e.g. where existing legal

EN010082-000554-8.51 - Draft DCO - Clean (v5).pdf:7: of Pollution Act 1974(a); or

EN010082-000554-8.51 - Draft DCO - Clean (v5).pdf:7: (2) Section 61(9) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 (consent for work on construction site to

EN010082-000554-8.51 - Draft DCO - Clean (v5).pdf:15:groundwater, which is likely to cause significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled waters

EN010082-000554-8.51 - Draft DCO - Clean (v5).pdf:16: (f) written details of the surface water drainage systems (including means of pollution

EN010082-000554-8.51 - Draft DCO - Clean (v5).pdf:17:of the surface water drainage system (including means of pollution control) relating to that phase

EN010082-000219-EN010082-5.4-Other Consents and Licences-Final-November 2017.pdf:8: Control of Pollution Act construction phase

EN010082-000144-EN010082-2.1-Draft Development Consent Order-Final-November 2017.pdf:7: of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 ; or

EN010082-000144-EN010082-2.1-Draft Development Consent Order-Final-November 2017.pdf:7:(2) Section 61(9) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 (consent for work on construction site to include

EN010082-000144-EN010082-2.1-Draft Development Consent Order-Final-November 2017.pdf:14:likely to cause significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled waters or the environment, is

EN010082-000144-EN010082-2.1-Draft Development Consent Order-Final-November 2017.pdf:16:(e) written details of the surface water drainage systems (including means of pollution control and an

EN010082-000144-EN010082-2.1-Draft Development Consent Order-Final-November 2017.pdf:16:water drainage system (including means of pollution control) relating to that phase have been submitted to

EN010082-000650-The Tees Combined Cycle Power Plant Order 2019 (Final) (Validated) (3).pdf:6: of Pollution Act 1974(d); or

EN010082-000650-The Tees Combined Cycle Power Plant Order 2019 (Final) (Validated) (3).pdf:7: (2) Section 61(9) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 does not apply where the consent relates

EN010082-000650-The Tees Combined Cycle Power Plant Order 2019 (Final) (Validated) (3).pdf:15: groundwater, which is likely to cause significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled

EN010082-000650-The Tees Combined Cycle Power Plant Order 2019 (Final) (Validated) (3).pdf:16: (f) written details of the surface water drainage systems (including means of pollution

EN010082-000650-The Tees Combined Cycle Power Plant Order 2019 (Final) (Validated) (3).pdf:17: of the surface water drainage system (including means of pollution control) relating to that phas e

EN010082-000552-8.53 - Explanatory Memorandum - Clean (v3).pdf:10: removes references to section 65 of the Control of Pollution Act 1974, which has been repealed. The

EN010082-000552-8.53 - Explanatory Memorandum - Clean (v3).pdf:10: Control of Pollution act 1974 respectively); or

EN010082-000552-8.53 - Explanatory Memorandum - Clean (v3).pdf:18: be required to address “significant” pollution of controlled waters or the

EN010082-000477-Applicant’s Comments on the Environment Agency’s Responses to the Examiner’s Written Questions D3.pdf:9: are already exceedances above the critical loads or levels for proposed level of pollution from this site going to be acceptable in relation

EN010082-000180-EN010082-6.2.9-ES Chapter 9-Ecology and Nature Conservation-Final-November 2017.pdf:4: for assessing effects on habitats due to atmospheric pollution and deposition

EN010082-000180-EN010082-6.2.9-ES Chapter 9-Ecology and Nature Conservation-Final-November 2017.pdf:12: water or noise pollution or land instability; remediating and mitigating

EN010082-000180-EN010082-6.2.9-ES Chapter 9-Ecology and Nature Conservation-Final-November 2017.pdf:19:9.51 Assessment of SSSIs sensitive to air pollution within 15 km and local wildlife

EN010082-000180-EN010082-6.2.9-ES Chapter 9-Ecology and Nature Conservation-Final-November 2017.pdf:34: cumulative air pollutants. The main effects from air pollution on designated

EN010082-000170-EN010082-6.1-ES Non Technical Summary-Final-November 2017.pdf:8:The scoping process will identify the potentially most water pollution), identify vulnerable populations of animals or people,

EN010082-000170-EN010082-6.1-ES Non Technical Summary-Final-November 2017.pdf:8: change in noise levels or pollution at a receptor; and

EN010082-000170-EN010082-6.1-ES Non Technical Summary-Final-November 2017.pdf:8:For some impacts, especially noise, air and water pollution,

EN010082-000517-8.43 - Tees CCPP - Written Summary of Oral Case - Env Matters ISH - FINAL - 05.07.18.pdf:12: nitrogen and transboundary pollution. This trend is generally continuing with ever-tighter regulation on

EN010082-000517-8.43 - Tees CCPP - Written Summary of Oral Case - Env Matters ISH - FINAL - 05.07.18.pdf:12: additional source of pollution under the 1% threshold against the backdrop of improving air quality

EN010082-000517-8.43 - Tees CCPP - Written Summary of Oral Case - Env Matters ISH - FINAL - 05.07.18.pdf:12:2.79 CHM confirmed that the baseline information used in the ES is derived from the Air Pollution

EN010082-000537-8.47 - Tees CCPP - Draft DCO - Clean (v4).pdf:7: of Pollution Act 1974(a); or

EN010082-000537-8.47 - Tees CCPP - Draft DCO - Clean (v4).pdf:7: (2) Section 61(9) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 (consent for work on construction site to

EN010082-000537-8.47 - Tees CCPP - Draft DCO - Clean (v4).pdf:15:groundwater, which is likely to cause significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled waters

EN010082-000537-8.47 - Tees CCPP - Draft DCO - Clean (v4).pdf:16: (f) written details of the surface water drainage systems (including means of pollution

EN010082-000537-8.47 - Tees CCPP - Draft DCO - Clean (v4).pdf:17:of the surface water drainage system (including means of pollution control) relating to that phase

EN010082-000595-8.71 - Tees CCPP - Explanatory Memorandum - Tracked (Version 4).pdf:11: removes references to section 65 of the Control of Pollution Act 1974, which has been repealed. The

EN010082-000595-8.71 - Tees CCPP - Explanatory Memorandum - Tracked (Version 4).pdf:11: Control of Pollution act 1974 respectively); or

EN010082-000595-8.71 - Tees CCPP - Explanatory Memorandum - Tracked (Version 4).pdf:20: required to address “significant” harm to persons or pollution of controlled

EN010082-000197-EN010082-6.3.7-ES Annex D4-Waste Management Plan-Final-November 2017.pdf:3: • Control of Pollution (Amendment) Act 1989;

EN010082-000197-EN010082-6.3.7-ES Annex D4-Waste Management Plan-Final-November 2017.pdf:5: Environmental Option (BPEO) Pollution (1988) as ‘the outcome of a systematic and

EN010082-000577-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Version 5 (Tracked).pdf:8: Control of Pollution Act 1974 (Part III) Gives local authorities the power to impose requirements on how construction works are carried

EN010082-000577-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Version 5 (Tracked).pdf:10: Daughter Directive, which superseded the previous 2010; Section 161A WRA 1991 and Anti-Pollution Works Regulations 1999 (works notices); Section

EN010082-000577-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Version 5 (Tracked).pdf:11: Control of Pollution (Amendment) Act 1989 Makes it an offence to transport controlled waste unless registered with the Environment Agency.

EN010082-000577-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Version 5 (Tracked).pdf:11: Pollution prevention guidance prepared by the EA The guidance covers a range of water environment protection matters of direct relevance to the

EN010082-000577-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Version 5 (Tracked).pdf:14: has potential to cause off-site pollution, then the SHE officer will

EN010082-000577-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Version 5 (Tracked).pdf:21: pollution and nuisance from the construction of the Project, by employing best

EN010082-000577-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Version 5 (Tracked).pdf:28: nearby surface watercourse of Pollution Prevention Advice and Guidance (PPG) notes. The

EN010082-000577-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Version 5 (Tracked).pdf:29:  The Environment Agency's (EA) Pollution Prevention

EN010082-000577-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Version 5 (Tracked).pdf:29: pollution.

EN010082-000577-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Version 5 (Tracked).pdf:29:  The Pollution Prevention for Businesses webpage,

EN010082-000577-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Version 5 (Tracked).pdf:29: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/pollution-prevention-

EN010082-000577-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Version 5 (Tracked).pdf:29:  PPG 21 Pollution incident response planning.

EN010082-000577-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Version 5 (Tracked).pdf:31: on ecology. prevention of surface and ground water pollution, fugitive dust

EN010082-000577-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Version 5 (Tracked).pdf:33: Guidance on Pollution Prevention”. This will be completed by the EPC and submitted to the

EN010082-000577-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP - Version 5 (Tracked).pdf:33: Implement pollution control measures including:

EN010082-000196-EN010082-6.3.6-ES Annex D3-Site Condition Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:5:2.2 Pollution History 3

EN010082-000196-EN010082-6.3.6-ES Annex D3-Site Condition Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:5:5 Pollution Incidents 7

EN010082-000196-EN010082-6.3.6-ES Annex D3-Site Condition Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:5:7 Decommissioning and Removal of Pollution Risk 12

EN010082-000196-EN010082-6.3.6-ES Annex D3-Site Condition Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:6: 28th June 1991. Application for an Authorisation from HM Inspectorate of Pollution under

EN010082-000196-EN010082-6.3.6-ES Annex D3-Site Condition Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:6: Integrated Pollution Controls, Teesside Power Ltd,

EN010082-000196-EN010082-6.3.6-ES Annex D3-Site Condition Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:8:2.2 Pollution History

EN010082-000196-EN010082-6.3.6-ES Annex D3-Site Condition Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:10:Teesside Power Station operated under an Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control

EN010082-000196-EN010082-6.3.6-ES Annex D3-Site Condition Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:12:5 Pollution Incidents

EN010082-000196-EN010082-6.3.6-ES Annex D3-Site Condition Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:12:The majority of incidents appear to have been contained and pollution control measures in

EN010082-000196-EN010082-6.3.6-ES Annex D3-Site Condition Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:17:7 Decommissioning and Removal of Pollution Risk

EN010082-000196-EN010082-6.3.6-ES Annex D3-Site Condition Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:17:decommissioning to remove and/or address the potential pollution risk:

EN010082-000196-EN010082-6.3.6-ES Annex D3-Site Condition Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:30:Teesside Power Station operated under an Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control

EN010082-000196-EN010082-6.3.6-ES Annex D3-Site Condition Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:31:have been stored and used within the power station. Pollution prevention measures,

EN010082-000196-EN010082-6.3.6-ES Annex D3-Site Condition Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:36:the potential for significant harm and/or pollution of controlled waters in relation to the site.

EN010082-000196-EN010082-6.3.6-ES Annex D3-Site Condition Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:48:b) significant pollution of controlled waters is being caused or there is a significant possibility

EN010082-000196-EN010082-6.3.6-ES Annex D3-Site Condition Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:48:of such pollution being caused”6 .

EN010082-000196-EN010082-6.3.6-ES Annex D3-Site Condition Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:48:The pollution of controlled waters is defined in Section 78A(9) of the Act as “the entry into

EN010082-000196-EN010082-6.3.6-ES Annex D3-Site Condition Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:48:‘significant pollution’ and not lesser levels of pollution.

EN010082-000196-EN010082-6.3.6-ES Annex D3-Site Condition Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:65:the potential for significant harm and/or pollution of controlled waters in relation to the site.

EN010082-000429-Copy of EXA Questions 1.pdf:20:Pollution episodes are short periods of very high levels of pollution. On these occasions it is likely that hourly average NO2 concentrations higher than 200 μg m-

EN010082-000498-_DOC_40066241(1)_DEADLINE 2_ EM v2 (Formatted - Tracked).pdf:10: removes references to section 65 of the Control of Pollution Act 1974, which has been repealed. The

EN010082-000498-_DOC_40066241(1)_DEADLINE 2_ EM v2 (Formatted - Tracked).pdf:10: Control of Pollution act 1974 respectively); or

EN010082-000498-_DOC_40066241(1)_DEADLINE 2_ EM v2 (Formatted - Tracked).pdf:17: be required to address “significant” pollution of controlled waters or the

EN010082-000389-7 3 - Tees CCPP - SoCG with Redcar Cleveland - DRAFT.pdf:10: DP6 Pollution Control;

EN010082-000650-The Tees Combined Cycle Power Plant Order 2019 (Final) (Validated) (1).pdf:6: of Pollution Act 1974(d); or

EN010082-000650-The Tees Combined Cycle Power Plant Order 2019 (Final) (Validated) (1).pdf:7: (2) Section 61(9) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 does not apply where the consent relates

EN010082-000650-The Tees Combined Cycle Power Plant Order 2019 (Final) (Validated) (1).pdf:15: groundwater, which is likely to cause significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled

EN010082-000650-The Tees Combined Cycle Power Plant Order 2019 (Final) (Validated) (1).pdf:16: (f) written details of the surface water drainage systems (including means of pollution

EN010082-000650-The Tees Combined Cycle Power Plant Order 2019 (Final) (Validated) (1).pdf:17: of the surface water drainage system (including means of pollution control) relating to that phas e

EN010082-000501-8.9 - Tees CCPP - Abbreviation List.pdf:2: APIS Air Pollution Information System

EN010082-000501-8.9 - Tees CCPP - Abbreviation List.pdf:4: GP3 Groundwater Pollution Prevention Principles

EN010082-000501-8.9 - Tees CCPP - Abbreviation List.pdf:5: IPPC Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control

EN010082-000501-8.9 - Tees CCPP - Abbreviation List.pdf:6: NEGTAP National Expert Group on Transboundary Pollution

EN010082-000594-8.69 - Draft Development Consent Order - Tracked (Version 7).pdf:7: Pollution Act 1974(i); or

EN010082-000594-8.69 - Draft Development Consent Order - Tracked (Version 7).pdf:7: (2) Section 61(9) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 (consent for work on construction site to

EN010082-000594-8.69 - Draft Development Consent Order - Tracked (Version 7).pdf:15:groundwater, which is likely to cause significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled waters or

EN010082-000594-8.69 - Draft Development Consent Order - Tracked (Version 7).pdf:16: (f) written details of the surface water drainage systems (including means of pollution control

EN010082-000594-8.69 - Draft Development Consent Order - Tracked (Version 7).pdf:17:the surface water drainage system (including means of pollution control) relating to that phase have

EN010082-000374-6.2.7 - Tees CCPP - ES Chapter 7 - Air Quality - clean Rev 2 with figures.pdf:8: Section 6.6.5 of the Scoping Report refers to consideration of information and guidance on the ‘UK Air Pollution This has been undertaken.

EN010082-000374-6.2.7 - Tees CCPP - ES Chapter 7 - Air Quality - clean Rev 2 with figures.pdf:8: respect of air pollution impacts on ecological features and considered in that the emission

EN010082-000374-6.2.7 - Tees CCPP - ES Chapter 7 - Air Quality - clean Rev 2 with figures.pdf:13: unacceptable levels of air pollution at natural and

EN010082-000374-6.2.7 - Tees CCPP - ES Chapter 7 - Air Quality - clean Rev 2 with figures.pdf:15: Pollution Information Service (APIS) website (2).

EN010082-000374-6.2.7 - Tees CCPP - ES Chapter 7 - Air Quality - clean Rev 2 with figures.pdf:15: Directive and in essence is concerned with minimising pollution from

EN010082-000374-6.2.7 - Tees CCPP - ES Chapter 7 - Air Quality - clean Rev 2 with figures.pdf:15: implementation of established Best Available Techniques (BAT) for pollution

EN010082-000374-6.2.7 - Tees CCPP - ES Chapter 7 - Air Quality - clean Rev 2 with figures.pdf:15: (2) Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (2010) UK Air Pollution Information Service http://www.apis.ac.uk/

EN010082-000374-6.2.7 - Tees CCPP - ES Chapter 7 - Air Quality - clean Rev 2 with figures.pdf:20: dispersion modelling to predict the ground level increases in pollution

EN010082-000374-6.2.7 - Tees CCPP - ES Chapter 7 - Air Quality - clean Rev 2 with figures.pdf:20: the baseline pollution concentration to establish whether there is the potential

EN010082-000374-6.2.7 - Tees CCPP - ES Chapter 7 - Air Quality - clean Rev 2 with figures.pdf:31:7.88 The critical loads used in this assessment are obtained from the Air Pollution

EN010082-000374-6.2.7 - Tees CCPP - ES Chapter 7 - Air Quality - clean Rev 2 with figures.pdf:31: documented in the 2001 National Expert Group on Transboundary Pollution

EN010082-000374-6.2.7 - Tees CCPP - ES Chapter 7 - Air Quality - clean Rev 2 with figures.pdf:35: pollution concentrations to represent future baseline concentrations represents

EN010082-000374-6.2.7 - Tees CCPP - ES Chapter 7 - Air Quality - clean Rev 2 with figures.pdf:37: accrue in terms of reduce transboundary pollution from the near continent.

EN010082-000374-6.2.7 - Tees CCPP - ES Chapter 7 - Air Quality - clean Rev 2 with figures.pdf:45: pollution or environmental damage e.g. where existing legal

EN010082-000651-Tees CCPP HRA FINAL April 2019 (3).pdf:5: interest fauna species, was then obtained from the Air Pollution Infor mation System

EN010082-000651-Tees CCPP HRA FINAL April 2019 (3).pdf:9: nitrogen and transboundary pollution. The Applicant explained that this trend is

EN010082-000651-Tees CCPP HRA FINAL April 2019 (3).pdf:9: Applicant considers that overall air pollution and deposition at the affected European

EN010082-000651-Tees CCPP HRA FINAL April 2019 (3).pdf:9:13 Defra (2017) Air Pollution in the UK 2016 https://ukair.

EN010082-000651-Tees CCPP HRA FINAL April 2019 (3).pdf:9:defra.gov.uk/assets/documents/annualreport/air_pollution_uk_2016_issue_1

EN010082-000651-Tees CCPP HRA FINAL April 2019 (3).pdf:10: decline in background levels from pollution sources no longer in operation; and the

EN010082-000538-8.48 - Tees CCPP - Draft DCO - Tracked (v4).pdf:7: of Pollution Act 1974(i); or

EN010082-000538-8.48 - Tees CCPP - Draft DCO - Tracked (v4).pdf:7: (2) Section 61(9) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 (consent for work on construction site to

EN010082-000538-8.48 - Tees CCPP - Draft DCO - Tracked (v4).pdf:15:groundwater, which is likely to cause significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled waters

EN010082-000538-8.48 - Tees CCPP - Draft DCO - Tracked (v4).pdf:16: (f) written details of the surface water drainage systems (including means of pollution

EN010082-000538-8.48 - Tees CCPP - Draft DCO - Tracked (v4).pdf:17:of the surface water drainage system (including means of pollution control) relating to that phase

EN010082-000205-EN010082-6.3.15-ES Annex H-HRA-Final-November 2017.pdf:10: • In-combination effects with other air pollution sources are to be

EN010082-000205-EN010082-6.3.15-ES Annex H-HRA-Final-November 2017.pdf:16: fauna species of the European sites, was obtained from the Air Pollution

EN010082-000205-EN010082-6.3.15-ES Annex H-HRA-Final-November 2017.pdf:19: air pollution, there is no practical guidance published on the approach to in-

EN010082-000205-EN010082-6.3.15-ES Annex H-HRA-Final-November 2017.pdf:20: combination, it is also important to consider the main sources of pollution.

EN010082-000205-EN010082-6.3.15-ES Annex H-HRA-Final-November 2017.pdf:20: and it will help reduce future pollution by replacing existing older plant (1).

EN010082-000205-EN010082-6.3.15-ES Annex H-HRA-Final-November 2017.pdf:21: European continent relevant to transboundary pollution, has been towards

EN010082-000205-EN010082-6.3.15-ES Annex H-HRA-Final-November 2017.pdf:21: difficult to ascertain the exact pollution balance at a given habitat site, with the

EN010082-000205-EN010082-6.3.15-ES Annex H-HRA-Final-November 2017.pdf:21: continued downward trend in emissions and ambient airborne pollution it is

EN010082-000314-TEES - Regulation 24 Transboundary Screening (2).pdf:2: Pollution could be spread via air, land and water:

EN010082-000314-TEES - Regulation 24 Transboundary Screening (2).pdf:3: that there is no pathway for pollution to spread from the

EN010082-000191-EN010082-6.3.1-ES Annex A-Scoping Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:32:climate change adaptation; pollution control and environmental regulatory

EN010082-000191-EN010082-6.3.1-ES Annex A-Scoping Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:35: and pollution, and mitigate and adapt to climate change, including

EN010082-000191-EN010082-6.3.1-ES Annex A-Scoping Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:35: reducing pollution;

EN010082-000191-EN010082-6.3.1-ES Annex A-Scoping Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:37: DP6 Pollution Control: development that would give rise to increased

EN010082-000191-EN010082-6.3.1-ES Annex A-Scoping Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:37: pollution, by itself or in accumulation with existing or other proposed

EN010082-000191-EN010082-6.3.1-ES Annex A-Scoping Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:44: change in noise levels or pollution at a receptor; and

EN010082-000191-EN010082-6.3.1-ES Annex A-Scoping Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:44:For some impacts, especially noise, air and water pollution,

EN010082-000191-EN010082-6.3.1-ES Annex A-Scoping Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:55: other sources of potential pollution are sufficiently distant from the

EN010082-000191-EN010082-6.3.1-ES Annex A-Scoping Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:55: watercourse to ensure there is no pathway for pollution to move from the

EN010082-000191-EN010082-6.3.1-ES Annex A-Scoping Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:57: Any sources of pollution that have the potential to affect surface water bodies

EN010082-000191-EN010082-6.3.1-ES Annex A-Scoping Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:58:adequate distance away from watercourses to avoid pollution runoff and

EN010082-000191-EN010082-6.3.1-ES Annex A-Scoping Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:61: remediate incremental pollution caused over the lifetime of the permit by the

EN010082-000191-EN010082-6.3.1-ES Annex A-Scoping Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:62: achieving remediation of any risk of pollution arising on premises. This

EN010082-000191-EN010082-6.3.1-ES Annex A-Scoping Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:66: “Sufficient information has been supplied to show that pollution risk has been

EN010082-000191-EN010082-6.3.1-ES Annex A-Scoping Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:85:adversely affected by unacceptable levels of noise pollution.

EN010082-000191-EN010082-6.3.1-ES Annex A-Scoping Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:89: Air Pollution Information Service (APIS) for all SACs, SPAs and SSSIs. These

EN010082-000191-EN010082-6.3.1-ES Annex A-Scoping Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:92: (3) Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (2010) UK Air Pollution Information Service http://www.apis.ac.uk/

EN010082-000191-EN010082-6.3.1-ES Annex A-Scoping Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:125:contamination Desk study data for pollution source, potential measures to minimise the risk of including the

EN010082-000191-EN010082-6.3.1-ES Annex A-Scoping Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:130: APIS Air Pollution Information Service

EN010082-000191-EN010082-6.3.1-ES Annex A-Scoping Report-Final-November 2017.pdf:131:IPPC Integrated pollution prevention and control

EN010082-000467-160518 EN010082 Environment Agency Response to ExAs Written Questions.pdf:5: Through Environmental Permitting process we will consider whether the proposed level of pollution

EN010082-000558-6.3.20 - Annex L CEMP Clean v4 - 22.08.18.pdf:8: Control of Pollution Act 1974 (Part III) Gives local authorities the power to impose requirements on how construction works are carried out,

EN010082-000558-6.3.20 - Annex L CEMP Clean v4 - 22.08.18.pdf:10: Daughter Directive, which superseded the previous 2010; Section 161A WRA 1991 and Anti-Pollution Works Regulations 1999 (works notices); Section 93

EN010082-000558-6.3.20 - Annex L CEMP Clean v4 - 22.08.18.pdf:11: Control of Pollution (Amendment) Act 1989 Makes it an offence to transport controlled waste unless registered with the Environment Agency.

EN010082-000558-6.3.20 - Annex L CEMP Clean v4 - 22.08.18.pdf:11: Pollution prevention guidance prepared by the EA The guidance covers a range of water environment protection matters of direct relevance to the

EN010082-000558-6.3.20 - Annex L CEMP Clean v4 - 22.08.18.pdf:14: has potential to cause off-site pollution, then the SHE officer will

EN010082-000558-6.3.20 - Annex L CEMP Clean v4 - 22.08.18.pdf:21: pollution and nuisance from the construction of the Project, by employing best

EN010082-000558-6.3.20 - Annex L CEMP Clean v4 - 22.08.18.pdf:27: nearby surface watercourse of Pollution Prevention Advice and Guidance (PPG) notes. The

EN010082-000558-6.3.20 - Annex L CEMP Clean v4 - 22.08.18.pdf:27:  The Environment Agency's (EA) Pollution Prevention

EN010082-000558-6.3.20 - Annex L CEMP Clean v4 - 22.08.18.pdf:27: pollution.

EN010082-000558-6.3.20 - Annex L CEMP Clean v4 - 22.08.18.pdf:27:  The Pollution Prevention for Businesses webpage,

EN010082-000558-6.3.20 - Annex L CEMP Clean v4 - 22.08.18.pdf:27: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/pollution-prevention-

EN010082-000558-6.3.20 - Annex L CEMP Clean v4 - 22.08.18.pdf:28:  PPG 21 Pollution incident response planning.

EN010082-000558-6.3.20 - Annex L CEMP Clean v4 - 22.08.18.pdf:30: on ecology. prevention of surface and ground water pollution, fugitive dust

EN010082-000558-6.3.20 - Annex L CEMP Clean v4 - 22.08.18.pdf:31: Guidance on Pollution Prevention”. This will be completed by the EPC and submitted to the

EN010082-000558-6.3.20 - Annex L CEMP Clean v4 - 22.08.18.pdf:32: Implement pollution control measures including:

EN010082-000215-EN010082-5.9-Statutory Nuisance Statement-Final-November 2017.pdf:12: and inwards to reduce light pollution off-site. The design of the lighting will

EN010082-000192-EN010082-6.3.2-ES Annex B-Scoping Opinion-Final-November 2017.pdf:19:  emissions - water, air and soil pollution, noise, vibration, light,

EN010082-000192-EN010082-6.3.2-ES Annex B-Scoping Opinion-Final-November 2017.pdf:29: and avoiding potential pollution of the Kettle Beck watercourse

EN010082-000192-EN010082-6.3.2-ES Annex B-Scoping Opinion-Final-November 2017.pdf:31: impacts on these features through pollution pathways is addressed in

EN010082-000192-EN010082-6.3.2-ES Annex B-Scoping Opinion-Final-November 2017.pdf:37: information and guidance on the ‘UK Air Pollution Information Service’

EN010082-000192-EN010082-6.3.2-ES Annex B-Scoping Opinion-Final-November 2017.pdf:37: particularly in respect of air pollution impacts on ecological features.

EN010082-000192-EN010082-6.3.2-ES Annex B-Scoping Opinion-Final-November 2017.pdf:52: emissions (water, air and soil pollution, noise, vibration, light,

EN010082-000192-EN010082-6.3.2-ES Annex B-Scoping Opinion-Final-November 2017.pdf:89:  Expected residues and emissions (water, air and soil pollution, noise, vibration, light, heat,

EN010082-000192-EN010082-6.3.2-ES Annex B-Scoping Opinion-Final-November 2017.pdf:93:Air quality in the UK has improved over recent decades but air pollution remains a significant issue;

EN010082-000192-EN010082-6.3.2-ES Annex B-Scoping Opinion-Final-November 2017.pdf:93:2011). A priority action in the England Biodiversity Strategy is to reduce air pollution impacts on

EN010082-000192-EN010082-6.3.2-ES Annex B-Scoping Opinion-Final-November 2017.pdf:93:which may give rise to pollution, either directly or from traffic generation, and hence planning

EN010082-000192-EN010082-6.3.2-ES Annex B-Scoping Opinion-Final-November 2017.pdf:93:take account of the risks of air pollution and how these can be managed or reduced.

EN010082-000192-EN010082-6.3.2-ES Annex B-Scoping Opinion-Final-November 2017.pdf:93:Further information on air pollution impacts and the sensitivity of different habitats/designated sites

EN010082-000192-EN010082-6.3.2-ES Annex B-Scoping Opinion-Final-November 2017.pdf:93:can be found on the Air Pollution Information System (www.apis.ac.uk). Further information on air

EN010082-000192-EN010082-6.3.2-ES Annex B-Scoping Opinion-Final-November 2017.pdf:93:pollution modelling and assessment can be found on the Environment Agency website.

EN010082-000192-EN010082-6.3.2-ES Annex B-Scoping Opinion-Final-November 2017.pdf:101:pollution, during construction, operation, and decommissioning of the facility.

EN010082-000192-EN010082-6.3.2-ES Annex B-Scoping Opinion-Final-November 2017.pdf:111:DP6 Pollution Control

EN010082-000519-8.45 - CONSENTORDER_150335454(1)_DEADLINE 4_ DCOv3.pdf:7: of Pollution Act 1974(a); or

EN010082-000519-8.45 - CONSENTORDER_150335454(1)_DEADLINE 4_ DCOv3.pdf:7: (2) Section 61(9) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 (consent for work on construction site to

EN010082-000519-8.45 - CONSENTORDER_150335454(1)_DEADLINE 4_ DCOv3.pdf:14:groundwater, which is likely to cause significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled waters

EN010082-000519-8.45 - CONSENTORDER_150335454(1)_DEADLINE 4_ DCOv3.pdf:16: (f) written details of the surface water drainage systems (including means of pollution

EN010082-000519-8.45 - CONSENTORDER_150335454(1)_DEADLINE 4_ DCOv3.pdf:17:of the surface water drainage system (including means of pollution control) relating to that phase

EN010082-000145-EN010082-2.2-Explanatory Memorandum-Final-November 2017.pdf:10: removes references to section 65 of the Control of Pollution Act 1974, which has been repealed.

EN010082-000145-EN010082-2.2-Explanatory Memorandum-Final-November 2017.pdf:10: 60 or 61 of the Control of Pollution act 1974 respectively); or

EN010082-000145-EN010082-2.2-Explanatory Memorandum-Final-November 2017.pdf:16: be required to address “significant” pollution of controlled waters or the

EN010082-000557-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP Tracked v4 - 22.08.18.pdf:8: Control of Pollution Act 1974 (Part III) Gives local authorities the power to impose requirements on how construction works are carried out,

EN010082-000557-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP Tracked v4 - 22.08.18.pdf:10: Daughter Directive, which superseded the previous 2010; Section 161A WRA 1991 and Anti-Pollution Works Regulations 1999 (works notices); Section 93

EN010082-000557-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP Tracked v4 - 22.08.18.pdf:11: Control of Pollution (Amendment) Act 1989 Makes it an offence to transport controlled waste unless registered with the Environment Agency.

EN010082-000557-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP Tracked v4 - 22.08.18.pdf:11: Pollution prevention guidance prepared by the EA The guidance covers a range of water environment protection matters of direct relevance to the

EN010082-000557-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP Tracked v4 - 22.08.18.pdf:14: has potential to cause off-site pollution, then the SHE officer will

EN010082-000557-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP Tracked v4 - 22.08.18.pdf:21: pollution and nuisance from the construction of the Project, by employing best

EN010082-000557-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP Tracked v4 - 22.08.18.pdf:27: nearby surface watercourse of Pollution Prevention Advice and Guidance (PPG) notes. The

EN010082-000557-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP Tracked v4 - 22.08.18.pdf:27:  The Environment Agency's (EA) Pollution Prevention

EN010082-000557-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP Tracked v4 - 22.08.18.pdf:27: pollution.

EN010082-000557-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP Tracked v4 - 22.08.18.pdf:27:  The Pollution Prevention for Businesses webpage,

EN010082-000557-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP Tracked v4 - 22.08.18.pdf:27: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/pollution-prevention-

EN010082-000557-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP Tracked v4 - 22.08.18.pdf:28:  PPG 21 Pollution incident response planning.

EN010082-000557-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP Tracked v4 - 22.08.18.pdf:30: on ecology. prevention of surface and ground water pollution, fugitive dust

EN010082-000557-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP Tracked v4 - 22.08.18.pdf:31: Guidance on Pollution Prevention”. This will be completed by the EPC and submitted to the

EN010082-000557-6.3.20 - Tees CCPP - Annex L CEMP Tracked v4 - 22.08.18.pdf:32: Implement pollution control measures including:

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (2).pdf:29: surface and groundwater bodies by progressively reducing pollution and

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (2).pdf:32: Control of Pollution Act 1974

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (2).pdf:32:3.4.16. Sections 60 and 61 of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 (CoPA) provide

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (2).pdf:33: pressures; discharge and pollution; and for drainage management

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (2).pdf:37: noise, night time pollution and traffic issues RR-002.

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (2).pdf:43: planning and pollution control systems in respect of air quality matters. It

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (2).pdf:43: improving the natural environment and public health; whereas pollution

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (2).pdf:43: control is concerned with preventing pollution, the use of measures to

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (2).pdf:43: pollution control and environmental regulatory regimes will be properly

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (2).pdf:45: (AURN), the Air Pollution Information System website and Defra baseline

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (2).pdf:50: transboundary pollution. The Applicant explained that this trend is

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (2).pdf:51: Source: Defra ‘Air pollution in the UK 2016’ published September 2017

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (2).pdf:58: ecological receptors is atmospheric pollution from emissions to air and all

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (2).pdf:61: pollution from the project would combine with insignificant contributions

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (2).pdf:94: noted REP7-013 that according to the Air Pollution Information System

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (2).pdf:96:  In-combination effects with other air pollution sources (typically

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (2).pdf:99: Air Pollution Information System on-line: http://www.apis.ac.uk/

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (2).pdf:100: pollution levels” Q1.2.8, REP2-071.

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (2).pdf:102: The Applicant stated that the main sources of air pollution affecting the

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (2).pdf:102: background levels from pollution sources no longer in operation; and the

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (2).pdf:102: transboundary pollution. The Applicant explained that this trend is

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (2).pdf:102: Q2.0.3]. Therefore, the Applicant considers that overall air pollution and

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (2).pdf:103: Defra (2017) Air Pollution in the UK 2016 https://uk-

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (2).pdf:103: air.defra.gov.uk/assets/documents/annualreport/air_pollution_uk_2016_issue_1

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (2).pdf:123: boundary and to review current pollution prevention advice with a view

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (2).pdf:154:APIS Air Pollution Information System

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (2).pdf:154:CoPA Control of Pollution Act 1974

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (2).pdf:165: of Pollution Act 1974(d); or

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (2).pdf:166: (2) Section 61(9) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 (consent for work on construction site to

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (2).pdf:173:groundwater, which is likely to cause significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled waters

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (2).pdf:175: (f) written details of the surface water drainage systems (including means of pollution

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (2).pdf:176:of the surface water drainage system (including means of pollution control) relating to that phase

EN010082-000178-EN010082-6.2.7-ES Chapter 7-Air Quality-Final-November 2017.pdf:8: Section 6.6.5 of the Scoping Report refers to consideration of information and guidance on the ‘UK Air Pollution This has been undertaken.

EN010082-000178-EN010082-6.2.7-ES Chapter 7-Air Quality-Final-November 2017.pdf:8: respect of air pollution impacts on ecological features and considered in that the emission

EN010082-000178-EN010082-6.2.7-ES Chapter 7-Air Quality-Final-November 2017.pdf:13: unacceptable levels of air pollution at natural and

EN010082-000178-EN010082-6.2.7-ES Chapter 7-Air Quality-Final-November 2017.pdf:15: Pollution Information Service (APIS) website (2).

EN010082-000178-EN010082-6.2.7-ES Chapter 7-Air Quality-Final-November 2017.pdf:15: Directive and in essence is concerned with minimising pollution from

EN010082-000178-EN010082-6.2.7-ES Chapter 7-Air Quality-Final-November 2017.pdf:15: implementation of established Best Available Techniques (BAT) for pollution

EN010082-000178-EN010082-6.2.7-ES Chapter 7-Air Quality-Final-November 2017.pdf:15: (2) Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (2010) UK Air Pollution Information Service http://www.apis.ac.uk/

EN010082-000178-EN010082-6.2.7-ES Chapter 7-Air Quality-Final-November 2017.pdf:20: dispersion modelling to predict the ground level increases in pollution

EN010082-000178-EN010082-6.2.7-ES Chapter 7-Air Quality-Final-November 2017.pdf:20: the baseline pollution concentration to establish whether there is the potential

EN010082-000178-EN010082-6.2.7-ES Chapter 7-Air Quality-Final-November 2017.pdf:31:7.88 The critical loads used in this assessment are obtained from the Air Pollution

EN010082-000178-EN010082-6.2.7-ES Chapter 7-Air Quality-Final-November 2017.pdf:31: documented in the 2001 National Expert Group on Transboundary Pollution

EN010082-000178-EN010082-6.2.7-ES Chapter 7-Air Quality-Final-November 2017.pdf:35: pollution concentrations to represent future baseline concentrations represents

EN010082-000178-EN010082-6.2.7-ES Chapter 7-Air Quality-Final-November 2017.pdf:37: accrue in terms of reduce transboundary pollution from the near continent.

EN010082-000178-EN010082-6.2.7-ES Chapter 7-Air Quality-Final-November 2017.pdf:45: pollution or environmental damage e.g. where existing legal

EN010082-000019-Scoping Report.pdf:30:climate change adaptation; pollution control and environmental regulatory

EN010082-000019-Scoping Report.pdf:33: and pollution, and mitigate and adapt to climate change, including

EN010082-000019-Scoping Report.pdf:33: reducing pollution;

EN010082-000019-Scoping Report.pdf:35: DP6 Pollution Control: development that would give rise to increased

EN010082-000019-Scoping Report.pdf:35: pollution, by itself or in accumulation with existing or other proposed

EN010082-000019-Scoping Report.pdf:42: change in noise levels or pollution at a receptor; and

EN010082-000019-Scoping Report.pdf:42:For some impacts, especially noise, air and water pollution,

EN010082-000019-Scoping Report.pdf:53: other sources of potential pollution are sufficiently distant from the

EN010082-000019-Scoping Report.pdf:53: watercourse to ensure there is no pathway for pollution to move from the

EN010082-000019-Scoping Report.pdf:55: Any sources of pollution that have the potential to affect surface water bodies

EN010082-000019-Scoping Report.pdf:56:adequate distance away from watercourses to avoid pollution runoff and

EN010082-000019-Scoping Report.pdf:59: remediate incremental pollution caused over the lifetime of the permit by the

EN010082-000019-Scoping Report.pdf:60: achieving remediation of any risk of pollution arising on premises. This

EN010082-000019-Scoping Report.pdf:64: “Sufficient information has been supplied to show that pollution risk has been

EN010082-000019-Scoping Report.pdf:83:adversely affected by unacceptable levels of noise pollution.

EN010082-000019-Scoping Report.pdf:87: Air Pollution Information Service (APIS) for all SACs, SPAs and SSSIs. These

EN010082-000019-Scoping Report.pdf:90: (3) Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (2010) UK Air Pollution Information Service http://www.apis.ac.uk/

EN010082-000019-Scoping Report.pdf:123:contamination Desk study data for pollution source, potential measures to minimise the risk of including the

EN010082-000019-Scoping Report.pdf:128: APIS Air Pollution Information Service

EN010082-000019-Scoping Report.pdf:129:IPPC Integrated pollution prevention and control

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (3).pdf:29: surface and groundwater bodies by progressively reducing pollution and

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (3).pdf:32: Control of Pollution Act 1974

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (3).pdf:32:3.4.16. Sections 60 and 61 of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 (CoPA) provide

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (3).pdf:33: pressures; discharge and pollution; and for drainage management

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (3).pdf:37: noise, night time pollution and traffic issues RR-002.

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (3).pdf:43: planning and pollution control systems in respect of air quality matters. It

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (3).pdf:43: improving the natural environment and public health; whereas pollution

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (3).pdf:43: control is concerned with preventing pollution, the use of measures to

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (3).pdf:43: pollution control and environmental regulatory regimes will be properly

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (3).pdf:45: (AURN), the Air Pollution Information System website and Defra baseline

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (3).pdf:50: transboundary pollution. The Applicant explained that this trend is

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (3).pdf:51: Source: Defra ‘Air pollution in the UK 2016’ published September 2017

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (3).pdf:58: ecological receptors is atmospheric pollution from emissions to air and all

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (3).pdf:61: pollution from the project would combine with insignificant contributions

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (3).pdf:94: noted REP7-013 that according to the Air Pollution Information System

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (3).pdf:96:  In-combination effects with other air pollution sources (typically

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (3).pdf:99: Air Pollution Information System on-line: http://www.apis.ac.uk/

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (3).pdf:100: pollution levels” Q1.2.8, REP2-071.

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (3).pdf:102: The Applicant stated that the main sources of air pollution affecting the

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (3).pdf:102: background levels from pollution sources no longer in operation; and the

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (3).pdf:102: transboundary pollution. The Applicant explained that this trend is

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (3).pdf:102: Q2.0.3]. Therefore, the Applicant considers that overall air pollution and

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (3).pdf:103: Defra (2017) Air Pollution in the UK 2016 https://uk-

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (3).pdf:103: air.defra.gov.uk/assets/documents/annualreport/air_pollution_uk_2016_issue_1

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (3).pdf:123: boundary and to review current pollution prevention advice with a view

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (3).pdf:154:APIS Air Pollution Information System

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (3).pdf:154:CoPA Control of Pollution Act 1974

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (3).pdf:165: of Pollution Act 1974(d); or

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (3).pdf:166: (2) Section 61(9) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 (consent for work on construction site to

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (3).pdf:173:groundwater, which is likely to cause significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled waters

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (3).pdf:175: (f) written details of the surface water drainage systems (including means of pollution

EN010082-000654-TEES Final Recommendation Report and Errata (3).pdf:176:of the surface water drainage system (including means of pollution control) relating to that phase

EN010082-000471-Copy of EXA Questions Updated.pdf:1: Pollution episodes are short periods of very high levels of pollution. On these occasions it is likely that hourly average NO2 concentrations higher than 200 μg m-

EN010082-000553-8.52 - Draft DCO - Tracked (v5).pdf:7: Pollution Act 1974(i); or

EN010082-000553-8.52 - Draft DCO - Tracked (v5).pdf:7: (2) Section 61(9) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 (consent for work on construction site to

EN010082-000553-8.52 - Draft DCO - Tracked (v5).pdf:14:groundwater, which is likely to cause significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled waters or

EN010082-000553-8.52 - Draft DCO - Tracked (v5).pdf:16: (f) written details of the surface water drainage systems (including means of pollution control

EN010082-000553-8.52 - Draft DCO - Tracked (v5).pdf:17:the surface water drainage system (including means of pollution control) relating to that phase have

EN010082-000314-TEES - Regulation 24 Transboundary Screening.pdf:2: Pollution could be spread via air, land and water:

EN010082-000314-TEES - Regulation 24 Transboundary Screening.pdf:3: that there is no pathway for pollution to spread from the

EN010082-000510-CONSULTATION REPORT FOR NON-MATERIAL CHANGE.pdf:11: ENRON? will cause massive environmental issues for lazenby as well as the - Pollution impact on health

EN010082-000510-CONSULTATION REPORT FOR NON-MATERIAL CHANGE.pdf:11: wider communities. The height and width of buildings will totally dominate the - Pollution impact on light

EN010082-000510-CONSULTATION REPORT FOR NON-MATERIAL CHANGE.pdf:12: effects of power station emissions and the environmental impact on their quality - Pollution/fog hazards for

EN010082-000510-CONSULTATION REPORT FOR NON-MATERIAL CHANGE.pdf:12: plants. This combined pollution hangs over the village and the wider valley for residents that live nearest.

EN010082-000510-CONSULTATION REPORT FOR NON-MATERIAL CHANGE.pdf:12: hazards. Motorists could not see cars in front of them, people experienced and pollution

EN010082-000510-CONSULTATION REPORT FOR NON-MATERIAL CHANGE.pdf:20: from other plants. This combined pollution hangs over the village and the • the Site has excellent electrical grid, gas, water and transport

EN010082-000510-CONSULTATION REPORT FOR NON-MATERIAL CHANGE.pdf:70:pollution hangs over the village and the wider valley for days blocking light and sun . The steam

EN010082-000582-8.62 - Tees CCPP - Draft DCO - Clean - Version 6.pdf:7: of Pollution Act 1974(a); or

EN010082-000582-8.62 - Tees CCPP - Draft DCO - Clean - Version 6.pdf:7: (2) Section 61(9) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 (consent for work on construction site to

EN010082-000582-8.62 - Tees CCPP - Draft DCO - Clean - Version 6.pdf:15:groundwater, which is likely to cause significant harm to persons or pollution of controlled waters

EN010082-000582-8.62 - Tees CCPP - Draft DCO - Clean - Version 6.pdf:16: (f) written details of the surface water drainage systems (including means of pollution

EN010082-000582-8.62 - Tees CCPP - Draft DCO - Clean - Version 6.pdf:17:of the surface water drainage system (including means of pollution control) relating to that phase

EN010082-000596-5.4 - Tees CCPP - Other Consents & Licences - Rev 3 - FINAL.pdf:8: of Pollution Act 1974 construction phase

TR030002-000571-Doc 7.3 Appendix 3 - Habitats Regulation Assessment Sept 2014.pdf:111: quality assessment were obtained from the Air Pollution Information System (CEH, 2014) website.

TR030002-000571-Doc 7.3 Appendix 3 - Habitats Regulation Assessment Sept 2014.pdf:120:10.7.17 To mitigate light pollution, the lighting systems at the Mine surface development site (and Lockwood

TR030002-000571-Doc 7.3 Appendix 3 - Habitats Regulation Assessment Sept 2014.pdf:170: Value sourced from the Air Pollution Imformation

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:7: 3.7 Recorded pollution incidences …………………………………………………………………………………… 16

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:24:3.7 Recorded pollution incidences

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:24:3.7.1 There were four pollution incidents recorded within the site boundary, all of which were recorded as

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:24: where organic chemicals were found in the Dabholm Gut. There was also a number of pollution

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:25: Table 3-4 Summary of pollution incidents

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:25: Pollution of the Dabholm Gut from various

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:25: 2 Urban Runoff April 1996 0 Category 3 - Minor Incident – pollution of

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:25: 5 Oil Industry March 1996 270 Category 3 – Minor Incident - pollution

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:25: 6 Chemical Industry October 1996 357 Category 3 - Minor Incident - pollution found

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:25: 7 Fuel Oils March 1996 363 Category 3 – Minor Incident - pollution

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:25: reported as good. The risk from the remaining pollution incidences are deemed to be low, given the

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:43: Integrated Pollution Controls

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TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:43: Local Authority Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:43: Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:43: Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Control Enforcements

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:43: Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters pg 39 7

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:43: Substantiated Pollution Incident Register pg 40 1

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:44: Integrated Pollution Control Registered Waste Sites pg 43 2

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:80: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

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TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:83: Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:84: Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:84: Note: Elevated Total Oragnic Levels Recorded; Pollution Found; No Fish Killed

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:84: Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:84: Note: Pollution Found; No Fish Killed

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:84: Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:84: Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:84: Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:85: Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:85: Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:85: Substantiated Pollution Incident Register

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:88: Integrated Pollution Control Registered Waste Sites

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:88: Integrated Pollution Control Registered Waste Sites

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:103:Integrated Pollution Controls

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:103:Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:103:Local Authority Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

TR030002-000469-Section 6 App 6.3 Land Quality Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:103:Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls

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TR030002-000778-151009 TR030002 Tata Steel UK Limited and Others.pdf:50: exceeding registered level), of the Control of Pollution Act 1974(b); or

TR030002-000778-151009 TR030002 Tata Steel UK Limited and Others.pdf:51:1990) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 and section 65(8) of that Act (corresponding provision

TR030002-000778-151009 TR030002 Tata Steel UK Limited and Others.pdf:60: including measures to prevent pollution;

TR030002-000778-151009 TR030002 Tata Steel UK Limited and Others.pdf:85: (a) best practice guidance including the Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention

TR030002-000778-151009 TR030002 Tata Steel UK Limited and Others.pdf:86:is reported to the MMO Marine Pollution Response Team: 0300 200 2024 (office hours), 07770

TR030002-000778-151009 TR030002 Tata Steel UK Limited and Others.pdf:132: Prevention of River Pollution – 1217

TR030002-000778-151009 TR030002 Tata Steel UK Limited and Others.pdf:146: Prevention of River Pollution – 1217

TR030002-000460-Section 3 App 3.1 Waste management.pdf:36:5.3.9 Stockpiles would be designed and positioned in order to minimise erosion, pollution of watercourse or

TR030002-000460-Section 3 App 3.1 Waste management.pdf:37: stockpiles to prevent pollution from run-off.

TR030002-000460-Section 3 App 3.1 Waste management.pdf:40:5.9.3 The storage of fuels and liquids would be in accordance with the Control of Pollution (Oil Storage)

TR030002-000460-Section 3 App 3.1 Waste management.pdf:40: (England) Regulations 2001 and the appropriate pollution prevention control guidelines to protect the

TR030002-000460-Section 3 App 3.1 Waste management.pdf:42:6.3.4 The storage of fuels and liquids would be in accordance with the Control of Pollution (Oil Storage)

TR030002-000460-Section 3 App 3.1 Waste management.pdf:42: (England) Regulations 2001 and the appropriate pollution prevention control guidelines to protect the

TR030002-000460-Section 3 App 3.1 Waste management.pdf:48:Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) (England) Regulations 2001, SI No. 2001 No. 2954

TR030002-000471-Section 7 App 7.1 Benthic and sediment sampling strategy.pdf:9:moderate level of existing pollution impact, with the infaunal communities possibly undergoing a

TR030002-000479-Section 10 App 10.2 Terrestrial ecology survey reports.pdf:42:Historically the outfall from ICI’s Wilton Plant discharged into the Gut and pollution and

TR030002-000801-Document 6.8B - Governance Tracker.pdf:6:  Best practice guidance including the Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention Guidance (PPG)

TR030002-000801-Document 6.8B - Governance Tracker.pdf:7: minimise the risk of pollution incidents. (Requirement 6)

TR030002-000801-Document 6.8B - Governance Tracker.pdf:8: All working practises would adhere to the Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention Advice and (Requirement 6)

TR030002-000801-Document 6.8B - Governance Tracker.pdf:25:82 Ensure that the working methodology adheres to Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention Guidance Construction Environmental Management Plan

TR030002-000895-160113_TR03002_Draft DCO (Comparite with First Draft DCO (Document 4.1)).pdf:24: level), of the Control of Pollution Act 1974(b); or

TR030002-000895-160113_TR03002_Draft DCO (Comparite with First Draft DCO (Document 4.1)).pdf:25:1990) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 and section 65(8) of that Act (corresponding provision

TR030002-000895-160113_TR03002_Draft DCO (Comparite with First Draft DCO (Document 4.1)).pdf:33: including measures to prevent pollution;

TR030002-000895-160113_TR03002_Draft DCO (Comparite with First Draft DCO (Document 4.1)).pdf:55: (a) best practice guidance including the Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention Guidance

TR030002-000895-160113_TR03002_Draft DCO (Comparite with First Draft DCO (Document 4.1)).pdf:55:accordance with Environment Agency Pollution Prevention Control Guidelines.

TR030002-000895-160113_TR03002_Draft DCO (Comparite with First Draft DCO (Document 4.1)).pdf:55:environment is reported to the MMO Marine Pollution Response Team: 0870 785 10500300 200

TR030002-000895-160113_TR03002_Draft DCO (Comparite with First Draft DCO (Document 4.1)).pdf:68: (d)2.contractors’ pollution liability for third party property damage and third party bodily damage

TR030002-000895-160113_TR03002_Draft DCO (Comparite with First Draft DCO (Document 4.1)).pdf:68:arising from a pollution/contamination eventthis Order save where inconsistent with cover of £10M

TR030002-000800-Document 4.2B - Explanatory Memorandum (Clean).pdf:16: local authority under the Control of Pollution Act 1974 or cannot reasonably be

TR030002-000470-Section 6 App 6.4 CEMP.pdf:4: disturbance, pollution or impact on habitats, and details of mitigation measures.

TR030002-000470-Section 6 App 6.4 CEMP.pdf:8:3.2.9 Site Environmental Co-ordinators will ensure all environmental aspects such as waste, pollution,

TR030002-000470-Section 6 App 6.4 CEMP.pdf:11: permit, licence or consent, an issue such as water pollution, or protocols such as for archaeological

TR030002-000470-Section 6 App 6.4 CEMP.pdf:13: waste, water pollution, noise and vibration, dust, and their control measures.

TR030002-000470-Section 6 App 6.4 CEMP.pdf:17:  Best practice guidance including the Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention Guidance (PPG) notes and guidance from the Construction

TR030002-000470-Section 6 App 6.4 CEMP.pdf:18:11 Best practice construction techniques and due diligence would be executed throughout construction to minimise the risk of pollution incidents.

TR030002-000470-Section 6 App 6.4 CEMP.pdf:19: Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention Advice and Guideline (PPG) 5: Works and maintenance in or near water (Environment Agency, 2007)

TR030002-000734-York Potash Limited (SoCG & Appendices 1-8).pdf:45: odours, pollution or other disturbances. Sites will be avoided where

TR030002-000734-York Potash Limited (SoCG & Appendices 1-8).pdf:47: Policy DP6 Pollution Control

TR030002-000734-York Potash Limited (SoCG & Appendices 1-8).pdf:47: would add to air, land or water pollution, by itself or in accumulation with existing or

TR030002-000734-York Potash Limited (SoCG & Appendices 1-8).pdf:47: Where pollution is unavoidable, mitigation measures to reduce pollution levels will be

TR030002-000734-York Potash Limited (SoCG & Appendices 1-8).pdf:47: z PPS23 Planning and Pollution Control

TR030002-000734-York Potash Limited (SoCG & Appendices 1-8).pdf:47:2.17 Some types of development may cause pollution to the air, water or

TR030002-000734-York Potash Limited (SoCG & Appendices 1-8).pdf:48: z PPS23 Planning and Pollution Control

TR030002-000734-York Potash Limited (SoCG & Appendices 1-8).pdf:54:pollution free and makes relatively small

TR030002-000671-Doc 6.1 Consultation Statement Appendices - 1 to 9.pdf:36:prevent light pollution. loading area from where it will be

TR030002-000671-Doc 6.1 Consultation Statement Appendices - 1 to 9.pdf:101: Comply fully with the Control of Pollution Act 1974

TR030002-000671-Doc 6.1 Consultation Statement Appendices - 1 to 9.pdf:109:6737086 Supportive In favour No concerns intial concens over light pollution and increased access on the A171 which Yes In favour This will bring some Support Now that the mine Supportive Our intitial concern Undecided/do The moors are a The overall I would hope that the No or neutral our main concern none

TR030002-000671-Doc 6.1 Consultation Statement Appendices - 1 to 9.pdf:138:7896687 Supportive In favour No concerns At first I was against this project, damage to and pollution of our beautiful

TR030002-000671-Doc 6.1 Consultation Statement Appendices - 1 to 9.pdf:147: disguise on site. pollution. construction

TR030002-000671-Doc 6.1 Consultation Statement Appendices - 1 to 9.pdf:151: Is there screening to prevent skyward light pollution??

TR030002-000671-Doc 6.1 Consultation Statement Appendices - 1 to 9.pdf:167: boost provide to jobs and the local economy. This is a win win for local people directly and indirectly and respects the and traffic pollution. the impact provided will outweigh

TR030002-000671-Doc 6.1 Consultation Statement Appendices - 1 to 9.pdf:170: decades of pollution if unsupportive.

TR030002-000671-Doc 6.1 Consultation Statement Appendices - 1 to 9.pdf:174: significant contribution visual pollution will be

TR030002-000671-Doc 6.1 Consultation Statement Appendices - 1 to 9.pdf:180: Long term pollution is the only thing that would make me object.

TR030002-000671-Doc 6.1 Consultation Statement Appendices - 1 to 9.pdf:182: product thus also reducing global pollution through artificially produced construction and to minimize the impact impacts

TR030002-000671-Doc 6.1 Consultation Statement Appendices - 1 to 9.pdf:222: pollution. The opportunity presents a prospective significant workforce

TR030002-000496-Section 15 App 15.3 Stage 1 geoarchaeological assessment.pdf:10: reclamation and resolve the pollution problems (http://www.teescoast.co.uk/history/).

TR030002-000459-ES Section 24 References.pdf:3:Environment Agency (2007) Pollution Prevention Guidelines, Works and maintenance in or near water:

TR030002-000463-Section 4 App 4.2 Scoping Opinion.pdf:27: contaminates, which could lead to pollution of surface water and

TR030002-000463-Section 4 App 4.2 Scoping Opinion.pdf:32: reference should be made to other regimes (such as pollution

TR030002-000463-Section 4 App 4.2 Scoping Opinion.pdf:36: pollution including fugitive dust especially during site preparation,

TR030002-000463-Section 4 App 4.2 Scoping Opinion.pdf:81: contingency plans provided as with other pollution risks.

TR030002-000463-Section 4 App 4.2 Scoping Opinion.pdf:91:  Expected residues and emissions (water, air and soil pollution, noise, vibration, light, heat,

TR030002-000463-Section 4 App 4.2 Scoping Opinion.pdf:96:Air quality in the UK has improved over recent decades but air pollution remains a significant issue;

TR030002-000463-Section 4 App 4.2 Scoping Opinion.pdf:96:2011). A priority action in the England Biodiversity Strategy is to reduce air pollution impacts on

TR030002-000463-Section 4 App 4.2 Scoping Opinion.pdf:96:which may give rise to pollution, either directly or from traffic generation, and hence planning

TR030002-000463-Section 4 App 4.2 Scoping Opinion.pdf:96:take account of the risks of air pollution and how these can be managed or reduced. Further

TR030002-000463-Section 4 App 4.2 Scoping Opinion.pdf:97:information on air pollution impacts and the sensitivity of different habitats/designated sites can be

TR030002-000463-Section 4 App 4.2 Scoping Opinion.pdf:97:found on the Air Pollution Information System (www.apis.ac.uk). Further information on air pollution

TR030002-000463-Section 4 App 4.2 Scoping Opinion.pdf:110:pollution, during construction, operation, and decommissioning of the facility.

TR030002-000463-Section 4 App 4.2 Scoping Opinion.pdf:124: residues and emissions (water, air and soil pollution,

TR030002-000675-Doc 6.3 Habitats Regulations Assessment_2 of 2.pdf:11: pollution incident in either water body. No active control over the water level regime in the lagoon is

TR030002-000675-Doc 6.3 Habitats Regulations Assessment_2 of 2.pdf:14: pollution incident in either water body, but no routine intervention in water level fluctuations is proposed.

TR030002-000675-Doc 6.3 Habitats Regulations Assessment_2 of 2.pdf:65:a pollution prevention measure).

TR030002-000675-Doc 6.3 Habitats Regulations Assessment_2 of 2.pdf:69:temporarily isolated from the Tees in the event of a pollution incident, for example.

TR030002-000675-Doc 6.3 Habitats Regulations Assessment_2 of 2.pdf:86:factors affecting colonisation and use by benthic invertebrates and their bird predators. Marine Pollution

TR030002-000675-Doc 6.3 Habitats Regulations Assessment_2 of 2.pdf:96:manipulate the flow, not only to isolate the lagoon in case of pollution events, but also to permit

TR030002-000675-Doc 6.3 Habitats Regulations Assessment_2 of 2.pdf:97:Predators Evans P.R. et al, Marine Pollution Bulletin 37: 535-545.

TR030002-000566-Doc 7.1 Planning Statement.pdf:7:considerations (e.g. biodiversity, tourism and recreation, pollution

TR030002-000566-Doc 7.1 Planning Statement.pdf:45: (x) Pollution control and other environmental regulatory regimes

TR030002-000566-Doc 7.1 Planning Statement.pdf:45:6.32 In assessing proposed development in the context of pollution effects,

TR030002-000566-Doc 7.1 Planning Statement.pdf:45: on the assumption that the relevant pollution control regime or other

TR030002-000566-Doc 7.1 Planning Statement.pdf:54: recreation, pollution 5.13.5

TR030002-000566-Doc 7.1 Planning Statement.pdf:77: environmental Infrastructure and assets; and minimise pollution releases

TR030002-000566-Doc 7.1 Planning Statement.pdf:77: for the UK and minimises pollution releases to protect environmental

TR030002-000566-Doc 7.1 Planning Statement.pdf:83: 2. Pollution Control and other Environmental Regulations Regimes

TR030002-000566-Doc 7.1 Planning Statement.pdf:85: Pollution Control and other Environmental Regulations Regimes

TR030002-000566-Doc 7.1 Planning Statement.pdf:86: comprehensive regime of pollution control and other environmental

TR030002-000566-Doc 7.1 Planning Statement.pdf:86: that the potential for pollution or emissions specific to the Harbour

TR030002-000566-Doc 7.1 Planning Statement.pdf:87: any issues associated with pollution or emissions which could impact on

TR030002-000566-Doc 7.1 Planning Statement.pdf:88: through vessel movements, noise and light pollution. Paragraph 5.1.4

TR030002-000566-Doc 7.1 Planning Statement.pdf:98: address climate change, minimise pollution effects, and provide

TR030002-000566-Doc 7.1 Planning Statement.pdf:98: Assessment); pollution control; health considerations; geology;

TR030002-000566-Doc 7.1 Planning Statement.pdf:100: change, minimise pollution effects, and provide habitat enhancements.

TR030002-000566-Doc 7.1 Planning Statement.pdf:117: and pollution, and mitigate and adapt to climate change including

TR030002-000566-Doc 7.1 Planning Statement.pdf:120:unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution or land

TR030002-000566-Doc 7.1 Planning Statement.pdf:121: decisions, the effects of pollution on health, the natural environment or

TR030002-000566-Doc 7.1 Planning Statement.pdf:121: general amenity has been taken into account. Pollution may come from

TR030002-000566-Doc 7.1 Planning Statement.pdf:121: (paragraph 123 of the NPPF), air pollution (paragraph 124) and lighting

TR030002-000566-Doc 7.1 Planning Statement.pdf:125: ● Policy DP6 (‘Pollution Control’) specifies that development that would

TR030002-000566-Doc 7.1 Planning Statement.pdf:125: air, land or water pollution, by itself or in accumulation with existing or

TR030002-000467-Section 6 App 6.1 Land quality investigation meeting note.pdf:4:(permitting, pollution events etc).

TR030002-000467-Section 6 App 6.1 Land quality investigation meeting note.pdf:5:hydrogeology, hydrology, pollution control, waste management etc.

TR030002-000464-Section 4 App 4.3 WFD compliance assessment.pdf:5: Progressively reduce pollution from priority substances and cease or phase out emissions,

TR030002-000464-Section 4 App 4.3 WFD compliance assessment.pdf:11:Redcar Mudstone due to the pressures that diffuse pollution from agriculture, contaminated land and

TR030002-000464-Section 4 App 4.3 WFD compliance assessment.pdf:18:element is associated with point sources pollution from an abandoned mine.

TR030002-000464-Section 4 App 4.3 WFD compliance assessment.pdf:30:  Ensure that the working methodology adheres to the Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention

TR030002-000464-Section 4 App 4.3 WFD compliance assessment.pdf:46:  Ensure that the working methodology adheres to the Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention

TR030002-000750-Document 4.1A Draft DCO (Tracked).pdf:24: exceeding registered level), of the Control of Pollution Act 1974(b); or

TR030002-000750-Document 4.1A Draft DCO (Tracked).pdf:25:1990) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 and section 65(8) of that Act (corresponding provision

TR030002-000750-Document 4.1A Draft DCO (Tracked).pdf:33: including measures to prevent pollution;

TR030002-000750-Document 4.1A Draft DCO (Tracked).pdf:54: (a) best practice guidance including the Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention Guidance

TR030002-000750-Document 4.1A Draft DCO (Tracked).pdf:54:accordance with Environment Agency Pollution Prevention Control Guidelines.

TR030002-000750-Document 4.1A Draft DCO (Tracked).pdf:54:environment is reported to the MMO Marine Pollution Response Team: 0870 785 10500300 200

TR030002-000750-Document 4.1A Draft DCO (Tracked).pdf:66: (d)2.contractors’ pollution liability for third party property damage and third party bodily damage

TR030002-000750-Document 4.1A Draft DCO (Tracked).pdf:66:arising from a pollution/contamination eventthis Order save where inconsistent with cover of £10M

TR030002-000438-ES Section 3 Project description_2 of 2.pdf:3: lagoon would be able to be temporarily isolated from the Tees in the event of a pollution incident, for

TR030002-000710-York Potash Limited (Document 6.8A).pdf:7:  Best practice guidance including the Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention Guidance (PPG)

TR030002-000710-York Potash Limited (Document 6.8A).pdf:8: minimise the risk of pollution incidents. (Requirement 6)

TR030002-000710-York Potash Limited (Document 6.8A).pdf:9: All working practises would adhere to the Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention Advice and (Requirement 6)

TR030002-000710-York Potash Limited (Document 6.8A).pdf:25:81 Ensure that the working methodology adheres to Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention Guidance Construction Environmental Management Plan

TR030002-000725-York Potash Limited (Document 6.10).pdf:6: disturbance, pollution or impact on habitats, and details of mitigation measures.

TR030002-000725-York Potash Limited (Document 6.10).pdf:10: Site Environmental Co-ordinators will ensure all environmental aspects such as waste, pollution,

TR030002-000725-York Potash Limited (Document 6.10).pdf:13: permit, licence or consent, an issue such as water pollution, or protocols such as for archaeological

TR030002-000725-York Potash Limited (Document 6.10).pdf:15: waste, water pollution, noise and vibration, dust, and their control measures.

TR030002-000725-York Potash Limited (Document 6.10).pdf:19:  Best practice guidance including the Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention Guidance (PPG) notes and guidance from the Construction

TR030002-000725-York Potash Limited (Document 6.10).pdf:19:7 Best practice construction techniques and due diligence would be executed throughout construction to minimise the risk of pollution incidents.

TR030002-000725-York Potash Limited (Document 6.10).pdf:20: Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention Advice and Guideline (PPG) 5: Works and maintenance in or near water (Environment Agency, 2007)

TR030002-001854-Secretary of State’s Decision Letter and Statement of Reasons.pdf:5:Pollution control and other environmental regulatory regimes

TR030002-001854-Secretary of State’s Decision Letter and Statement of Reasons.pdf:5:permits or licences that would be required under pollution control or other environmental

TR030002-000504-Section 20 App 20.4 Technical lighting assessment.pdf:14:3.3.1 There are many publications and organisations that provide advice on controlling light pollution. The

TR030002-000504-Section 20 App 20.4 Technical lighting assessment.pdf:14:3.3.2 The ILP publication ‘Guidance Notes for the Reduction of Light Pollution’5 is now cited by many UK

TR030002-000504-Section 20 App 20.4 Technical lighting assessment.pdf:14: ILP, Guidance Notes for the Reduction of Light Pollution, ref: PLG04, 2013.

TR030002-000504-Section 20 App 20.4 Technical lighting assessment.pdf:17: Pollution.

TR030002-000504-Section 20 App 20.4 Technical lighting assessment.pdf:22: Pollution;

TR030002-000504-Section 20 App 20.4 Technical lighting assessment.pdf:28: sky in the form of light spill or light pollution. Sky glow is often witnessed by the brightening of the night

TR030002-000504-Section 20 App 20.4 Technical lighting assessment.pdf:28:5.2.7 The ILP Guidance Note for the reduction of Light Pollution sets out maximum upward light ratio (ULR)

TR030002-000504-Section 20 App 20.4 Technical lighting assessment.pdf:29:5.2.10 The ILP Guidance Note for the reduction of Light Pollution considers the intrusive effect of light entering

TR030002-000504-Section 20 App 20.4 Technical lighting assessment.pdf:64: Atmospheric Conditions The amount of particle pollution and presence of moisture and other

TR030002-000504-Section 20 App 20.4 Technical lighting assessment.pdf:82: Pollution.

TR030002-000769-York Potash Ltd (2).pdf:24: exceeding registered level), of the Control of Pollution Act 1974(b); or

TR030002-000769-York Potash Ltd (2).pdf:25:1990) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 and section 65(8) of that Act (corresponding provision

TR030002-000769-York Potash Ltd (2).pdf:33: including measures to prevent pollution;

TR030002-000769-York Potash Ltd (2).pdf:52: (a) best practice guidance including the Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention Guidance

TR030002-000769-York Potash Ltd (2).pdf:53:is reported to the MMO Marine Pollution Response Team: 0300 200 2024 (office hours), 07770 977

TR030002-000736-Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council (Local Impact Report).pdf:7: • DP6 Pollution Control

TR030002-000446-ES Section 11 Fisheries and fishing activity.pdf:43: result in a pollution incident and consequently impact upon health of fish species. The implications of a

TR030002-000446-ES Section 11 Fisheries and fishing activity.pdf:43: pollution incident on water quality and, therefore, other environmental parameters such as marine

TR030002-000446-ES Section 11 Fisheries and fishing activity.pdf:43: assessment is considered in terms of the risk of a spill or other pollution event occurring. The

TR030002-000446-ES Section 11 Fisheries and fishing activity.pdf:43: times) and adoption of good practice however, means that the potential for accidental pollution

TR030002-000446-ES Section 11 Fisheries and fishing activity.pdf:44:11.5.52 The risk of a pollution event occurring is low, particularly given the implementation of the control

TR030002-000446-ES Section 11 Fisheries and fishing activity.pdf:46: result in a pollution incident and consequently impact upon the health of marine species. The

TR030002-000446-ES Section 11 Fisheries and fishing activity.pdf:46: implications of a pollution incident on water quality, and therefore other environmental parameters such

TR030002-000446-ES Section 11 Fisheries and fishing activity.pdf:46: and the scale of the incident. The risk of a pollution incident occurring and its impact on fish can be

TR030002-001865-The York Potash Harbour Facilities Order 2016 - Tracked Changes showing non-material amendments.pdf:23: of Pollution Act 1974(b); or

TR030002-001865-The York Potash Harbour Facilities Order 2016 - Tracked Changes showing non-material amendments.pdf:24:1990) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 does not apply where the consent relates to the use of

TR030002-001865-The York Potash Harbour Facilities Order 2016 - Tracked Changes showing non-material amendments.pdf:32: including measures to prevent pollution;

TR030002-001865-The York Potash Harbour Facilities Order 2016 - Tracked Changes showing non-material amendments.pdf:46: (a) best practice guidance including the Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention

TR030002-001865-The York Potash Harbour Facilities Order 2016 - Tracked Changes showing non-material amendments.pdf:47:environment is reported to the MMO Marine Pollution Response Team, telephone number 0300

TR030002-000564-Doc 6.8 Governance Tracker.pdf:7:  Best practice guidance including the Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention Guidance (PPG)

TR030002-000564-Doc 6.8 Governance Tracker.pdf:8: minimise the risk of pollution incidents.

TR030002-000564-Doc 6.8 Governance Tracker.pdf:9: All working practises would adhere to the Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention Advice and

TR030002-000722-York Potash Limited 4.pdf:8: and general guidance produced by the Environment Agency (Pollution Prevention Guidance),

TR030002-000730-Applicant response to First Questions - Appendix 5.pdf:25: contains the details about treatment methodology, site supervision, pollution control, emission

TR030002-000730-Applicant response to First Questions - Appendix 5.pdf:29: and assessment to be suitable for the intended use without significant risk of pollution; and

TR030002-000513-Doc 6.6 App 6.3 Earthworks HGV profile.pdf:2: Pollution) Tonage (m3 x Density) 135,921 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,959 6,400 6,400 0 0 0 4,441 6,400 6,400 6,400 6,400 6,400 6,400 6,400 6,400 6,400 6,400 6,400 0 0

TR030002-000513-Doc 6.6 App 6.3 Earthworks HGV profile.pdf:2: Pollution) Tonage (m3 x Density) 174,016 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4,440 0 0 6,399 6,399 6,399 1,957 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TR030002-000513-Doc 6.6 App 6.3 Earthworks HGV profile.pdf:2: Pollution) Tonnage (m3 x Density) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,959 6,400 6,400 0 0 0 4,441 6,400 6,400 6,400 6,400 6,400 6,400 6,400 6,400 6,400 6,400 6,400 0 0

TR030002-000513-Doc 6.6 App 6.3 Earthworks HGV profile.pdf:2: Pollution) Tonnage (m3 x Density) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TR030002-000513-Doc 6.6 App 6.3 Earthworks HGV profile.pdf:2: Pollution) Tonnage (m3 x Density) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4,440 0 0 6,399 6,399 6,399 1,957 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TR030002-000513-Doc 6.6 App 6.3 Earthworks HGV profile.pdf:2: Pollution) Tonnage (m3 x Density) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TR030002-000513-Doc 6.6 App 6.3 Earthworks HGV profile.pdf:2: Undisturbed volume of material in the ground Inert (Low Pollution)

TR030002-000513-Doc 6.6 App 6.3 Earthworks HGV profile.pdf:2: Bulk density of undisturbed material in the ground Inert (High Pollution)

TR030002-000673-Doc 6.1 Consultation Statement Appendices - 22 to 31.pdf:39: estuary in the event of a pollution incident. In addition, the small islands within Bran Sands Lagoon could be reinstated as

TR030002-000673-Doc 6.1 Consultation Statement Appendices - 22 to 31.pdf:58: Design; DP4:Developer Contributions; DP6: Pollution Control; DP7: Potentially Contaminated and Unstable Land; DP9:

TR030002-000492-Section 13 App 13.1 Air quality assessment methodology.pdf:22: pollution would be most significant. The existing sensitive receptor locations are detailed in Table

TR030002-000492-Section 13 App 13.1 Air quality assessment methodology.pdf:44:4.4.2 A review of the Air Pollution Information System (APIS) (CEH, 2014) was undertaken to determine the

TR030002-000847-York Potash Ltd - Constructability Notes - BP CATS Pipeline Southern Route.pdf:4: • Prevention of River Pollution – 1217

TR030002-001855-Development Consent Order as made by the Secretary of State.pdf:23: of Pollution Act 1974(b); or

TR030002-001855-Development Consent Order as made by the Secretary of State.pdf:23:1990) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 does not apply where the consent relates to the use of

TR030002-001855-Development Consent Order as made by the Secretary of State.pdf:31: including measures to prevent pollution;

TR030002-001855-Development Consent Order as made by the Secretary of State.pdf:47: (a) best practice guidance including the Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention

TR030002-001855-Development Consent Order as made by the Secretary of State.pdf:47:environment is reported to the MMO Marine Pollution Response Team, telephone number 0300

TR030002-000898-160113_TR030002_Draft Development Consent Order (Tracked).pdf:24: level), of the Control of Pollution Act 1974(b); or

TR030002-000898-160113_TR030002_Draft Development Consent Order (Tracked).pdf:25:1990) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 and section 65(8) of that Act (corresponding provision

TR030002-000898-160113_TR030002_Draft Development Consent Order (Tracked).pdf:33: including measures to prevent pollution;

TR030002-000898-160113_TR030002_Draft Development Consent Order (Tracked).pdf:54: (a) best practice guidance including the Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention Guidance

TR030002-000898-160113_TR030002_Draft Development Consent Order (Tracked).pdf:55:is reported to the MMO Marine Pollution Response Team: 0300 200 2024 (office hours), 07770 977

TR030002-001856-Examining Authority’s Recommendation Report.pdf:7: 5.11 POLLUTION CONTROL AND OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATORY

TR030002-001856-Examining Authority’s Recommendation Report.pdf:37: amenity in relation to Policy DP2 and on DP6 on pollution control, the

TR030002-001856-Examining Authority’s Recommendation Report.pdf:48: local air pollution problems as a consequence of volumes of HGV

TR030002-001856-Examining Authority’s Recommendation Report.pdf:49:5.2.5 In terms of the effect on pollution levels from construction road traffic,

TR030002-001856-Examining Authority’s Recommendation Report.pdf:72:5.11 POLLUTION CONTROL AND OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL

TR030002-001856-Examining Authority’s Recommendation Report.pdf:72: reason to believe that any relevant operational pollution control

TR030002-001856-Examining Authority’s Recommendation Report.pdf:83: glaciolacustrine deposits provide a safeguard against pollution of the

TR030002-001856-Examining Authority’s Recommendation Report.pdf:239: exceeding registered level), of the Control of Pollution Act 1974(b); or

TR030002-001856-Examining Authority’s Recommendation Report.pdf:239:1990) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 and section 65(8) of that Act (corresponding provision

TR030002-001856-Examining Authority’s Recommendation Report.pdf:248: including measures to prevent pollution;

TR030002-001856-Examining Authority’s Recommendation Report.pdf:264: (a) best practice guidance including the Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention

TR030002-001856-Examining Authority’s Recommendation Report.pdf:265:environment is reported to the MMO Marine Pollution Response Team: 0300 200 2024 (office

TR030002-000854-York Potash Limited - Document 4.1D - Draft Development Consent Order (Tracked).pdf:25: level), of the Control of Pollution Act 1974(b); or

TR030002-000854-York Potash Limited - Document 4.1D - Draft Development Consent Order (Tracked).pdf:26:1990) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 and section 65(8) of that Act (corresponding provision

TR030002-000854-York Potash Limited - Document 4.1D - Draft Development Consent Order (Tracked).pdf:34: including measures to prevent pollution;

TR030002-000854-York Potash Limited - Document 4.1D - Draft Development Consent Order (Tracked).pdf:55: (a) best practice guidance including the Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention Guidance

TR030002-000854-York Potash Limited - Document 4.1D - Draft Development Consent Order (Tracked).pdf:56:is reported to the MMO Marine Pollution Response Team: 0300 200 2024 (office hours), 07770 977

TR030002-000714-Marine Management Organisation.pdf:14: marine environment is reported to the MMO, Marine Pollution Response

TR030002-000863-York Potash Limited - Document 4.1D - Draft Development Consent Order (Clean).pdf:25: level), of the Control of Pollution Act 1974(b); or

TR030002-000863-York Potash Limited - Document 4.1D - Draft Development Consent Order (Clean).pdf:26:1990) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 and section 65(8) of that Act (corresponding provision

TR030002-000863-York Potash Limited - Document 4.1D - Draft Development Consent Order (Clean).pdf:34: including measures to prevent pollution;

TR030002-000863-York Potash Limited - Document 4.1D - Draft Development Consent Order (Clean).pdf:55: (a) best practice guidance including the Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention Guidance

TR030002-000863-York Potash Limited - Document 4.1D - Draft Development Consent Order (Clean).pdf:56:is reported to the MMO Marine Pollution Response Team: 0300 200 2024 (office hours), 07770 977

TR030002-000455-ES Section 20 Landscape and visual environment.pdf:1: and visual amenity. This should include any light pollution effects on local amenity, rural tranquillity and

TR030002-000562-Doc 6.2 Section 79(1) of Environmental Protection Act 1990 Statement.pdf:6: vibration), air pollution and light pollution.

TR030002-000428-Doc 4.2 Explanatory Memorandum.pdf:20: Pollution Act 1974 or cannot reasonably be avoided.

TR030002-000451-ES Section 16 Commercial navigation.pdf:1: through accidental pollution from ships in the course of navigation or lawful operations, pollution caused

TR030002-000747-Marine Management Organisation.pdf:3: Management Paragraph 7.6.12 of the ES (Doc 6.4) states coordinate a pollution response as per MMO process if required. Although MMO

TR030002-000449-ES Section 14 Noise and vibration.pdf:4: land or water pollution, by itself or in accumulation with existing or other proposed uses, will only be

TR030002-000449-ES Section 14 Noise and vibration.pdf:5: Where pollution is unavoidable, mitigation measures to reduce pollution levels will be required in

TR030002-000449-ES Section 14 Noise and vibration.pdf:5:14.2.12 Objective 7, Protection from Pollution 2.80 of the SBC Local Plan (SBC, 1997) states:

TR030002-000449-ES Section 14 Noise and vibration.pdf:5: referred to the relevant pollution control agency for advice. Any controls necessary will be secured

TR030002-000840-Document 4.1C - Draft Development Consent Order (Tracked).pdf:24: exceeding registered level), of the Control of Pollution Act 1974(b); or

TR030002-000840-Document 4.1C - Draft Development Consent Order (Tracked).pdf:25:1990) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 and section 65(8) of that Act (corresponding provision

TR030002-000840-Document 4.1C - Draft Development Consent Order (Tracked).pdf:33: including measures to prevent pollution;

TR030002-000840-Document 4.1C - Draft Development Consent Order (Tracked).pdf:56: (a) best practice guidance including the Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention Guidance

TR030002-000840-Document 4.1C - Draft Development Consent Order (Tracked).pdf:57:is reported to the MMO Marine Pollution Response Team: 0300 200 2024 (office hours), 07770 977

TR030002-000462-Section 4 App 4.1 Environmental Scoping Report.pdf:21: noise or vibration or which would add to air, land or water pollution would need

TR030002-000462-Section 4 App 4.1 Environmental Scoping Report.pdf:24: discharged into the surrounding surface water drainage system, with pollution

TR030002-000462-Section 4 App 4.1 Environmental Scoping Report.pdf:50: The vulnerability of the aquifer to pollution will be greatest where the superficial deposits

TR030002-000462-Section 4 App 4.1 Environmental Scoping Report.pdf:50: deposits. In the areas of silt and clay, the vulnerability of the aquifer to pollution will be

TR030002-000462-Section 4 App 4.1 Environmental Scoping Report.pdf:51: foundations. Piles have the potential to result in the creation of pollution linkages and

TR030002-000462-Section 4 App 4.1 Environmental Scoping Report.pdf:51: pollution of surface water and groundwater. The discharge of water from the lagoon

TR030002-000462-Section 4 App 4.1 Environmental Scoping Report.pdf:51: pollution linkages and preferential pathways between geological strata. Such

TR030002-000462-Section 4 App 4.1 Environmental Scoping Report.pdf:52: • adoption of best practice pollution prevention measures, including use of bunds

TR030002-000462-Section 4 App 4.1 Environmental Scoping Report.pdf:53: and soil, with particular focus on mitigation of pollution;

TR030002-000462-Section 4 App 4.1 Environmental Scoping Report.pdf:95: sky glow, light spill, glare and general light pollution, will be minimised as far as possible.

TR030002-000462-Section 4 App 4.1 Environmental Scoping Report.pdf:105:and soil • Creation of pollution linkages which could lead to pollution of • Desk based assessment of ava

TR030002-000462-Section 4 App 4.1 Environmental Scoping Report.pdf:105: • Potential creation of pollution linkages and preferential

TR030002-000448-ES Section 13 Air quality.pdf:1:13.2.1 Air pollution can have adverse effects on the health of humans and ecosystems. EU legislation forms

TR030002-000448-ES Section 13 Air quality.pdf:1: information on health effects of air pollution. The strategy was revised and reissued in 2000 as the

TR030002-000448-ES Section 13 Air quality.pdf:2: can contribute to local air pollution problems, since they bring together several sources of pollutants

TR030002-000448-ES Section 13 Air quality.pdf:2: cause local dust pollution. As stated in Paragraph 5.7.5, where air quality impacts may arise from a

TR030002-000448-ES Section 13 Air quality.pdf:3: from, or being adversely affected by unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution or land

TR030002-000448-ES Section 13 Air quality.pdf:3:13.2.10 The NPPF (Annex 2) defines ‘Pollution’ as:

TR030002-000448-ES Section 13 Air quality.pdf:3: on human health, the natural environment or general amenity. Pollution can arise from a range of

TR030002-000448-ES Section 13 Air quality.pdf:3:13.2.12 The different roles of a planning authority and a pollution control authority are addressed by the NPPF

TR030002-000448-ES Section 13 Air quality.pdf:3: where these are subject to approval under pollution control regimes. Local planning authorities

TR030002-000448-ES Section 13 Air quality.pdf:3: permitting regimes operated by pollution control authorities.”

TR030002-000448-ES Section 13 Air quality.pdf:4: an unacceptable risk from air pollution, prevent sustained compliance with EU limit values or fail to

TR030002-000448-ES Section 13 Air quality.pdf:4: Policy DP6 Pollution Control:

TR030002-000448-ES Section 13 Air quality.pdf:4: land or water pollution, by itself or in accumulation with existing or other proposed uses, will only be

TR030002-000448-ES Section 13 Air quality.pdf:4: Where pollution is unavoidable, mitigation measures to reduce pollution levels will be required in

TR030002-000448-ES Section 13 Air quality.pdf:5: designated sites due to an increase in airborne pollution including accordance with relevant guidance and

TR030002-000448-ES Section 13 Air quality.pdf:6: Air quality in the UK has improved, however air pollution remains an Sections 13.5, 13.6 and 13.7

TR030002-000448-ES Section 13 Air quality.pdf:6: deposition). The ES should take account of the risks of air pollution and

TR030002-000448-ES Section 13 Air quality.pdf:11:13.3.16 Air pollution in urban areas is generally dominated by emissions from road vehicles. The quantities of

TR030002-000448-ES Section 13 Air quality.pdf:12:13.3.19 The ADMS-Roads model is a comprehensive tool for investigating air pollution in relation to road

TR030002-000771-York Potash Ltd (3).pdf:24: exceeding registered level), of the Control of Pollution Act 1974(b); or

TR030002-000771-York Potash Ltd (3).pdf:25:1990) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 and section 65(8) of that Act (corresponding provision

TR030002-000771-York Potash Ltd (3).pdf:33: including measures to prevent pollution;

TR030002-000771-York Potash Ltd (3).pdf:52: (a) best practice guidance including the Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention Guidance

TR030002-000771-York Potash Ltd (3).pdf:53:is reported to the MMO Marine Pollution Response Team: 0300 200 2024 (office hours), 07770 977

TR030002-000578-Doc 7.3 Appendix 7 - Appendices to Alternative Sites Assessment - Part 3.pdf:32: pollution incidents, groundwater source protection zones and aquifer

TR030002-000578-Doc 7.3 Appendix 7 - Appendices to Alternative Sites Assessment - Part 3.pdf:41: No registered landfills are present within Area 1 and there are no reported pollution

TR030002-000578-Doc 7.3 Appendix 7 - Appendices to Alternative Sites Assessment - Part 3.pdf:52: east of the area. There are no reported pollution incidents for the area.

TR030002-000578-Doc 7.3 Appendix 7 - Appendices to Alternative Sites Assessment - Part 3.pdf:63: No landfills are present within Area 3 and there are no reported pollution incidents for

TR030002-000578-Doc 7.3 Appendix 7 - Appendices to Alternative Sites Assessment - Part 3.pdf:75: No landfills are present within Area 4 and there are no reported pollution incidents for

TR030002-000578-Doc 7.3 Appendix 7 - Appendices to Alternative Sites Assessment - Part 3.pdf:86: No landfills are present within Area 5 and there are no reported pollution incidents for

TR030002-000578-Doc 7.3 Appendix 7 - Appendices to Alternative Sites Assessment - Part 3.pdf:95:Soils and land No groundwater or ground Pollution risk from landfills No groundwater or ground No groundwater or ground No groundwater or ground

TR030002-000578-Doc 7.3 Appendix 7 - Appendices to Alternative Sites Assessment - Part 3.pdf:96:Summary Traffic / access, air quality Traffic / access, pollution risk Noise and air quality Noise and visual impacts Traffic (including cycle

TR030002-000569-Doc 7.3 Appendix 2a - MDT Planning Statement.pdf:16: natural resources prudently, minimise waste and pollution, and mitigate and adapt

TR030002-000569-Doc 7.3 Appendix 2a - MDT Planning Statement.pdf:85: reduce light pollution, increase tranquillity and improve the natural environment and visitor

TR030002-000763-Document 4.2A Draft Explanatory Memorandum (Clean).pdf:17: local authority under the Control of Pollution Act 1974 or cannot reasonably be

TR030002-000799-Document 6.12A - Mitigation and Monitoring Strategy - Rev 4.pdf:19:a pollution prevention measure).

TR030002-000799-Document 6.12A - Mitigation and Monitoring Strategy - Rev 4.pdf:22:temporarily isolated from the Tees in the event of a pollution incident, for example.

TR030002-000799-Document 6.12A - Mitigation and Monitoring Strategy - Rev 4.pdf:36:factors affecting colonisation and use by benthic invertebrates and their bird predators. Marine Pollution

TR030002-000799-Document 6.12A - Mitigation and Monitoring Strategy - Rev 4.pdf:46:manipulate the flow, not only to isolate the lagoon in case of pollution events, but also to permit

TR030002-000799-Document 6.12A - Mitigation and Monitoring Strategy - Rev 4.pdf:47:Predators Evans P.R. et al, Marine Pollution Bulletin 37: 535-545.

TR030002-000868-CATS Parties - young lady report.pdf:5: 2.10.2 Pollution 43

TR030002-000868-CATS Parties - young lady report.pdf:6:CPSO - Counter Pollution and Salvage Officer

TR030002-000868-CATS Parties - young lady report.pdf:8: Kingdom. Although, in this case, the risk of pollution was

TR030002-000868-CATS Parties - young lady report.pdf:8:damage caused by pollution.

TR030002-000868-CATS Parties - young lady report.pdf:11: The accident was reported to the MAIB by the MCA’s counter pollution and salvage

TR030002-000868-CATS Parties - young lady report.pdf:36: managers, including when to notify the duty CPSO of actual or potential pollution

TR030002-000868-CATS Parties - young lady report.pdf:49: triggers laid down in the Counter Pollution and Response Manual had already been

TR030002-000868-CATS Parties - young lady report.pdf:50:2.10.2 Pollution

TR030002-000868-CATS Parties - young lady report.pdf:50: pipeline, the pollution hazard will vary dependent upon the gas composition, but is

TR030002-000868-CATS Parties - young lady report.pdf:50: pipeline was 251nm long - would result in serious oil pollution.

TR030002-000868-CATS Parties - young lady report.pdf:54: UK’s oil and gas supplies, the potential for serious pollution, and the history of similar

TR030002-000868-CATS Parties - young lady report.pdf:55: potential for serious pollution, and the history of similar accidents near major

TR030002-000868-CATS Parties - young lady report.pdf:57: pollution Branch and BERR offshore inspectorate personnel to RCC staffs, with the aim

TR030002-000868-CATS Parties - young lady report.pdf:57: of raising the profile of, and alertness to, counter-pollution issues.

TR030002-000846-York Potash Ltd - Constructability Notes - BP CATS Pipeline Northern Route.pdf:4: • Prevention of River Pollution – 1217

TR030002-000501-Section 20 App 20.1 LVIA methodology.pdf:9: pollution.

TR030002-000444-ES Section 9 Marine and coastal ornithology.pdf:10: use all reasonable endeavours (so far as they lie within their powers) to avoid any pollution or

TR030002-000443-ES Section 8 Marine ecology.pdf:25: Haskoning, 2009). The results indicated light to moderate levels of existing pollution impact, with the

TR030002-000443-ES Section 8 Marine ecology.pdf:57: result in a pollution incident and consequently impact upon the health of marine species. The

TR030002-000443-ES Section 8 Marine ecology.pdf:57: implications of a pollution incident on water quality and, therefore, other environmental parameters such

TR030002-000443-ES Section 8 Marine ecology.pdf:57: pollution incident occurring and its impact on marine ecological receptors can be controlled through the

TR030002-000443-ES Section 8 Marine ecology.pdf:58:8.5.58 With the above mitigation measures in place, it is anticipated that the risk of a significant pollution event

TR030002-000443-ES Section 8 Marine ecology.pdf:58: occurring is low. In addition, the consequences of a pollution incident would be minimised as far as

TR030002-000443-ES Section 8 Marine ecology.pdf:58: operation which could result in a pollution incident and consequently impact upon the health of marine

TR030002-000443-ES Section 8 Marine ecology.pdf:58: loading. As described for the construction phase, the implications of a pollution incident on water

TR030002-000443-ES Section 8 Marine ecology.pdf:58: considered in terms of risk of a spill or pollution event occurring. Based on the above, a low risk of

TR030002-000561-Doc 6.7 Environmental Statement Non Technical Summary_2 of 2.pdf:19: result in a pollution incident and consequently impact upon the health of marine species. The

TR030002-000561-Doc 6.7 Environmental Statement Non Technical Summary_2 of 2.pdf:19: implications of a pollution incident on water quality, and therefore on other environmental parameters

TR030002-000561-Doc 6.7 Environmental Statement Non Technical Summary_2 of 2.pdf:19: released and the scale of the incident. However, the risk of a pollution incident occurring and the extent

TR030002-000561-Doc 6.7 Environmental Statement Non Technical Summary_2 of 2.pdf:33: of surface water flows through good site drainage design; adoption of Environment Agency Pollution

TR030002-000441-ES Section 6 Hydrology_hydrogeology_land quality.pdf:2: (England and Wales) preventing inputs of hazardous substances and limiting pollution from non-

TR030002-000441-ES Section 6 Hydrology_hydrogeology_land quality.pdf:2:Water Resources Act 1991, as This regulates water resources, water quality and pollution, and flood defence. It is

TR030002-000441-ES Section 6 Hydrology_hydrogeology_land quality.pdf:2: 2003 pollution of water abstracted for supply purposes.

TR030002-000441-ES Section 6 Hydrology_hydrogeology_land quality.pdf:2: Delivers a system of integrated pollution control for the disposal of wastes to land,

TR030002-000441-ES Section 6 Hydrology_hydrogeology_land quality.pdf:2: Sets out provisions for the control of pollution of the environment, including land and

TR030002-000441-ES Section 6 Hydrology_hydrogeology_land quality.pdf:3: x Environment Agency – Pollution Prevention Guidance (PPG) - 1 Understanding your

TR030002-000441-ES Section 6 Hydrology_hydrogeology_land quality.pdf:3: x Environment Agency PPG3 – Choosing and using oil separators: prevent pollution (April 2006).

TR030002-000441-ES Section 6 Hydrology_hydrogeology_land quality.pdf:3: x Environment Agency PPG6 – Construction and demolition sites: prevent pollution (April 2012,

TR030002-000441-ES Section 6 Hydrology_hydrogeology_land quality.pdf:3: x Environment Agency PPG13 – Vehicle washing and cleaning: prevent pollution (July 2007).

TR030002-000441-ES Section 6 Hydrology_hydrogeology_land quality.pdf:3: x Environment Agency PPG21 – Pollution incident response planning (March 2009).

TR030002-000441-ES Section 6 Hydrology_hydrogeology_land quality.pdf:3: x Environment Agency – Preventing industrial and commercial pollution: pollution prevention pays

TR030002-000441-ES Section 6 Hydrology_hydrogeology_land quality.pdf:3: by Contamination: Guidance on Pollution Prevention, NC/99/73 (May 2001)

TR030002-000441-ES Section 6 Hydrology_hydrogeology_land quality.pdf:3: of water pollution from construction sites (2001).

TR030002-000441-ES Section 6 Hydrology_hydrogeology_land quality.pdf:8: Multiple sources of pollution

TR030002-000441-ES Section 6 Hydrology_hydrogeology_land quality.pdf:8: Multiple sources of pollution

TR030002-000441-ES Section 6 Hydrology_hydrogeology_land quality.pdf:16: pollution from spillages at the surface, due to the absence of overlying clayey soils that could otherwise

TR030002-000441-ES Section 6 Hydrology_hydrogeology_land quality.pdf:16: provides a potential pollution pathway to surface waters and the underlying (Secondary B) bedrock

TR030002-000441-ES Section 6 Hydrology_hydrogeology_land quality.pdf:39: x Best practice guidance outlined in Section 6.2 including the Environment Agency’s Pollution

TR030002-000441-ES Section 6 Hydrology_hydrogeology_land quality.pdf:41:6.5.11 The potential for pollution of surface water is principally limited to the construction phase when high

TR030002-000441-ES Section 6 Hydrology_hydrogeology_land quality.pdf:41: surface water quality. This is unlikely to result in significant pollution given the on-site management

TR030002-000441-ES Section 6 Hydrology_hydrogeology_land quality.pdf:43: Improvement Methods on Land Affected by Contamination: Guidance on Pollution Prevention,

TR030002-000441-ES Section 6 Hydrology_hydrogeology_land quality.pdf:43: quality. However, this is unlikely to result in significant pollution given the on-site management

TR030002-000441-ES Section 6 Hydrology_hydrogeology_land quality.pdf:47: would be localised and unlikely to result in significant pollution incidents.

TR030002-000674-Doc 6.3 Habitats Regulations Assessment_1 of 2.pdf:51: all reasonable endeavours (so far as they lie within their powers) to avoid any pollution or deterioration

TR030002-000074-131202_TR030002_York Potash Harbour Facilities_Scoping Report.pdf:19: noise or vibration or which would add to air, land or water pollution would need

TR030002-000074-131202_TR030002_York Potash Harbour Facilities_Scoping Report.pdf:22: discharged into the surrounding surface water drainage system, with pollution

TR030002-000074-131202_TR030002_York Potash Harbour Facilities_Scoping Report.pdf:48: The vulnerability of the aquifer to pollution will be greatest where the superficial deposits

TR030002-000074-131202_TR030002_York Potash Harbour Facilities_Scoping Report.pdf:48: deposits. In the areas of silt and clay, the vulnerability of the aquifer to pollution will be

TR030002-000074-131202_TR030002_York Potash Harbour Facilities_Scoping Report.pdf:49: foundations. Piles have the potential to result in the creation of pollution linkages and

TR030002-000074-131202_TR030002_York Potash Harbour Facilities_Scoping Report.pdf:49: pollution of surface water and groundwater. The discharge of water from the lagoon

TR030002-000074-131202_TR030002_York Potash Harbour Facilities_Scoping Report.pdf:49: pollution linkages and preferential pathways between geological strata. Such

TR030002-000074-131202_TR030002_York Potash Harbour Facilities_Scoping Report.pdf:50: • adoption of best practice pollution prevention measures, including use of bunds

TR030002-000074-131202_TR030002_York Potash Harbour Facilities_Scoping Report.pdf:51: and soil, with particular focus on mitigation of pollution;

TR030002-000074-131202_TR030002_York Potash Harbour Facilities_Scoping Report.pdf:93: sky glow, light spill, glare and general light pollution, will be minimised as far as possible.

TR030002-000074-131202_TR030002_York Potash Harbour Facilities_Scoping Report.pdf:103:and soil • Creation of pollution linkages which could lead to pollution of • Desk based assessment of ava

TR030002-000074-131202_TR030002_York Potash Harbour Facilities_Scoping Report.pdf:103: • Potential creation of pollution linkages and preferential

TR030002-000573-Doc 7.3 Appendix 5 - MHF Planning Statement.pdf:42: limit the impact of light pollution and avoid noise impacts (Paragraphs 123 and

TR030002-000573-Doc 7.3 Appendix 5 - MHF Planning Statement.pdf:45:6.48 Policy DP6 (‘Pollution Control’) states that development that would give rise to

TR030002-000573-Doc 7.3 Appendix 5 - MHF Planning Statement.pdf:45: pollution would need to be acceptable in terms of human health and safety; the

TR030002-000573-Doc 7.3 Appendix 5 - MHF Planning Statement.pdf:59: 4. Pollution: minimise pollution releases to levels that do not damage

TR030002-000573-Doc 7.3 Appendix 5 - MHF Planning Statement.pdf:59: of SUDs within the scheme, pollution impacts are mitigated appropriately.

TR030002-000826-York Potash Ltd (2).pdf:45:• Prevention of River Pollution – 1217

TR030002-000826-York Potash Ltd (2).pdf:56:• Prevention of River Pollution – 1217

TR030002-000826-York Potash Ltd (2).pdf:63:  Prevention of River Pollution – 1217

TR030002-000826-York Potash Ltd (2).pdf:72: • Prevention of River Pollution – 1217

TR030002-000894-160113_TR030002 Draft DCO (Comparite with Deadline 4 Draft DCO (Document 4.1C)).pdf:24: level), of the Control of Pollution Act 1974(b); or

TR030002-000894-160113_TR030002 Draft DCO (Comparite with Deadline 4 Draft DCO (Document 4.1C)).pdf:25:1990) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 and section 65(8) of that Act (corresponding provision

TR030002-000894-160113_TR030002 Draft DCO (Comparite with Deadline 4 Draft DCO (Document 4.1C)).pdf:33: including measures to prevent pollution;

TR030002-000894-160113_TR030002 Draft DCO (Comparite with Deadline 4 Draft DCO (Document 4.1C)).pdf:54: (a) best practice guidance including the Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention Guidance

TR030002-000894-160113_TR030002 Draft DCO (Comparite with Deadline 4 Draft DCO (Document 4.1C)).pdf:55:is reported to the MMO Marine Pollution Response Team: 0300 200 2024 (office hours), 07770 977

TR030002-000072-140113_TR030002_York Potash Harbour Facilities_Scoping Opinion Report.pdf:25: contaminates, which could lead to pollution of surface water and

TR030002-000072-140113_TR030002_York Potash Harbour Facilities_Scoping Opinion Report.pdf:30: reference should be made to other regimes (such as pollution

TR030002-000072-140113_TR030002_York Potash Harbour Facilities_Scoping Opinion Report.pdf:34: pollution including fugitive dust especially during site preparation,

TR030002-000072-140113_TR030002_York Potash Harbour Facilities_Scoping Opinion Report.pdf:79: contingency plans provided as with other pollution risks.

TR030002-000072-140113_TR030002_York Potash Harbour Facilities_Scoping Opinion Report.pdf:89:  Expected residues and emissions (water, air and soil pollution, noise, vibration, light, heat,

TR030002-000072-140113_TR030002_York Potash Harbour Facilities_Scoping Opinion Report.pdf:94:Air quality in the UK has improved over recent decades but air pollution remains a significant issue;

TR030002-000072-140113_TR030002_York Potash Harbour Facilities_Scoping Opinion Report.pdf:94:2011). A priority action in the England Biodiversity Strategy is to reduce air pollution impacts on

TR030002-000072-140113_TR030002_York Potash Harbour Facilities_Scoping Opinion Report.pdf:94:which may give rise to pollution, either directly or from traffic generation, and hence planning

TR030002-000072-140113_TR030002_York Potash Harbour Facilities_Scoping Opinion Report.pdf:94:take account of the risks of air pollution and how these can be managed or reduced. Further

TR030002-000072-140113_TR030002_York Potash Harbour Facilities_Scoping Opinion Report.pdf:95:information on air pollution impacts and the sensitivity of different habitats/designated sites can be

TR030002-000072-140113_TR030002_York Potash Harbour Facilities_Scoping Opinion Report.pdf:95:found on the Air Pollution Information System (www.apis.ac.uk). Further information on air pollution

TR030002-000072-140113_TR030002_York Potash Harbour Facilities_Scoping Opinion Report.pdf:108:pollution, during construction, operation, and decommissioning of the facility.

TR030002-000072-140113_TR030002_York Potash Harbour Facilities_Scoping Opinion Report.pdf:122: residues and emissions (water, air and soil pollution,

TR030002-000568-Doc 7.3 Appendix 1 - Mine and MTS Planning Statement.pdf:69: and pollution and mitigate and adapt to climate change”.

TR030002-000568-Doc 7.3 Appendix 1 - Mine and MTS Planning Statement.pdf:71: 4. Pollution: minimise pollution releases to levels that do not damage

TR030002-000568-Doc 7.3 Appendix 1 - Mine and MTS Planning Statement.pdf:71: scheme, pollution impacts are mitigated appropriately.

TR030002-000568-Doc 7.3 Appendix 1 - Mine and MTS Planning Statement.pdf:95: of noise, vibration, activity or light pollution; there will be no adverse effects

TR030002-000568-Doc 7.3 Appendix 1 - Mine and MTS Planning Statement.pdf:95: arising from sources of pollution…; land stability can be achieved” (NP:

TR030002-000568-Doc 7.3 Appendix 1 - Mine and MTS Planning Statement.pdf:131: light pollution.

TR030002-000568-Doc 7.3 Appendix 1 - Mine and MTS Planning Statement.pdf:131:  There will be no adverse effects arising from sources of pollution which

TR030002-000568-Doc 7.3 Appendix 1 - Mine and MTS Planning Statement.pdf:133: archaeology and any pollution of the air, water or soil.”

TR030002-000568-Doc 7.3 Appendix 1 - Mine and MTS Planning Statement.pdf:139:2.40 When considering pollution control, Policy DP6 states: “Development that

TR030002-000568-Doc 7.3 Appendix 1 - Mine and MTS Planning Statement.pdf:140: air, land or water pollution, by itself or in accumulation with existing or other

TR030002-000568-Doc 7.3 Appendix 1 - Mine and MTS Planning Statement.pdf:140: Where pollution is unavoidable, mitigation measures to reduce pollution levels

TR030002-000568-Doc 7.3 Appendix 1 - Mine and MTS Planning Statement.pdf:142: and pollution, and mitigate and adapt to climate change including

TR030002-000568-Doc 7.3 Appendix 1 - Mine and MTS Planning Statement.pdf:145: unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution or land

TR030002-000568-Doc 7.3 Appendix 1 - Mine and MTS Planning Statement.pdf:146:3.12 To prevent unacceptable risks from pollution and land instability, in accordance

TR030002-000568-Doc 7.3 Appendix 1 - Mine and MTS Planning Statement.pdf:146:3.14 In relation to light pollution, paragraph 125 states:

TR030002-000568-Doc 7.3 Appendix 1 - Mine and MTS Planning Statement.pdf:146: impact of light pollution from artificial light on local amenity, intrinsically dark

TR030002-000568-Doc 7.3 Appendix 1 - Mine and MTS Planning Statement.pdf:156: light pollution.”

TR030002-000670-Doc 6.1 Consultation Statement - Main Text.pdf:45: existing water sources, light pollution, noise generation during the

TR030002-000670-Doc 6.1 Consultation Statement - Main Text.pdf:67: pollution. Further, it confirmed its agreement to the methodologies for

TR030002-000755-Document 4.2A Draft Explanatory Memorandum (Tracked).pdf:17: local authority under the Control of Pollution Act 1974 or cannot reasonably be

TR030002-000570-Doc 7.3 Appendix 2b - MDT Planning Statement Appendices.pdf:91:ANON (1998). The Vulnerability of Soils to Pollution by Heavy Metals. Final report.

TR030002-000756-Document 8.3 Appendix 5 - Shipping Notes Part 3.pdf:16: Soil pollution, ground water pollution Environmental legislation

TR030002-000756-Document 8.3 Appendix 5 - Shipping Notes Part 3.pdf:16: leak Pollution sea water Environmental legislation

TR030002-000756-Document 8.3 Appendix 5 - Shipping Notes Part 3.pdf:16: Pollution B 1 1 3 2 6.0 Spill Response responsibilities and Response A 1 1 2 1 2.0

TR030002-000756-Document 8.3 Appendix 5 - Shipping Notes Part 3.pdf:16: Soil pollution, ground water pollution

TR030002-000754-Document 4.1A Draft DCO (Clean).pdf:24: exceeding registered level), of the Control of Pollution Act 1974(b); or

TR030002-000754-Document 4.1A Draft DCO (Clean).pdf:25:1990) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 and section 65(8) of that Act (corresponding provision

TR030002-000754-Document 4.1A Draft DCO (Clean).pdf:33: including measures to prevent pollution;

TR030002-000754-Document 4.1A Draft DCO (Clean).pdf:52: (a) best practice guidance including the Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention Guidance

TR030002-000754-Document 4.1A Draft DCO (Clean).pdf:53:is reported to the MMO Marine Pollution Response Team: 0300 200 2024 (office hours), 07770 977

TR030002-000442-ES Section 7 Marine sediment and water quality.pdf:2: x Directive 76/464/EEC Water pollution by discharges of certain dangerous substances

TR030002-000442-ES Section 7 Marine sediment and water quality.pdf:2: x Directive 91/676/EC concerning the protection of waters against pollution caused by nitrates

TR030002-000442-ES Section 7 Marine sediment and water quality.pdf:2: x The International Convention for the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Ships (MARPOL

TR030002-000442-ES Section 7 Marine sediment and water quality.pdf:5:7.2.19 The UK is also a signatory to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships

TR030002-000442-ES Section 7 Marine sediment and water quality.pdf:5: and minimising pollution from ships, both accidental and that arising from routine operations.

TR030002-000442-ES Section 7 Marine sediment and water quality.pdf:16:7.4.20 The UWWTD serves to promote high water quality standards in areas particularly sensitive to pollution.

TR030002-000442-ES Section 7 Marine sediment and water quality.pdf:26: Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention Advice and Guideline (PPG) 5: Works and maintenance in

TR030002-000442-ES Section 7 Marine sediment and water quality.pdf:26:7.5.27 It is not possible to assess the significance of a particular pollution incident as this is dependent on the

TR030002-000442-ES Section 7 Marine sediment and water quality.pdf:26: considered in terms of the risk of a spill or other pollution event occurring. The implementation of

TR030002-000442-ES Section 7 Marine sediment and water quality.pdf:26: pollution occurring is minimal, therefore the risk is considered to be low.

TR030002-000442-ES Section 7 Marine sediment and water quality.pdf:27:7.5.28 The risk of a significant pollution event occurring is low, particularly given the implementation of the

TR030002-000442-ES Section 7 Marine sediment and water quality.pdf:29:7.6.13 It is not possible to assess the significance of a pollution event, therefore the impact is considered in

TR030002-000442-ES Section 7 Marine sediment and water quality.pdf:29: terms of risk of a spill or pollution event occurring. Based on the information above, a low risk is

TR030002-000442-ES Section 7 Marine sediment and water quality.pdf:30: pollution if they are discharged into the marine environment.

TR030002-000442-ES Section 7 Marine sediment and water quality.pdf:31: practise, the potential for accidental pollution occurring during decommissioning is minimal, therefore

TR030002-000760-Document 8.3 Appendix 3 - Constructability Notes.pdf:3: Prevention of River Pollution – 1217

TR030002-000760-Document 8.3 Appendix 3 - Constructability Notes.pdf:9: Prevention of River Pollution – 1217

TR030002-000760-Document 8.3 Appendix 3 - Constructability Notes.pdf:15: Prevention of River Pollution – 1217

TR030002-000760-Document 8.3 Appendix 3 - Constructability Notes.pdf:21:• Prevention of River Pollution – 1217

TR030002-000760-Document 8.3 Appendix 3 - Constructability Notes.pdf:29:• Prevention of River Pollution – 1217

TR030002-000760-Document 8.3 Appendix 3 - Constructability Notes.pdf:39:• Prevention of River Pollution – 1217

TR030002-000760-Document 8.3 Appendix 3 - Constructability Notes.pdf:49:• Prevention of River Pollution – 1217

TR030002-000760-Document 8.3 Appendix 3 - Constructability Notes.pdf:55:• Prevention of River Pollution – 1217

TR030002-000437-ES Section 3 Project description_1 of 2.pdf:29: allows isolation of the lagoon from the estuary in the event of a pollution incident.

TR030002-000436-ES Section 2 Legislation_regulation_policy.pdf:6: or which would add to air, land or water pollution would need to be acceptable in terms of

TR030002-000857-151216 TR030002 York Potash Ltd - Document 6.10A - Outline Construction Environmental Management Plan.pdf:6: disturbance, pollution or impact on habitats, and details of mitigation measures.

TR030002-000857-151216 TR030002 York Potash Ltd - Document 6.10A - Outline Construction Environmental Management Plan.pdf:10:3.2.9 Site Environmental Co-ordinators will ensure all environmental aspects such as waste, pollution,

TR030002-000857-151216 TR030002 York Potash Ltd - Document 6.10A - Outline Construction Environmental Management Plan.pdf:13: permit, licence or consent, an issue such as water pollution, or protocols such as for archaeological

TR030002-000857-151216 TR030002 York Potash Ltd - Document 6.10A - Outline Construction Environmental Management Plan.pdf:15: waste, water pollution, noise and vibration, dust, and their control measures.

TR030002-000857-151216 TR030002 York Potash Ltd - Document 6.10A - Outline Construction Environmental Management Plan.pdf:19:  Best practice guidance including the Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention Guidance (PPG) notes and guidance from the Construction

TR030002-000857-151216 TR030002 York Potash Ltd - Document 6.10A - Outline Construction Environmental Management Plan.pdf:19:7 Best practice construction techniques and due diligence would be executed throughout construction to minimise the risk of pollution incidents.

TR030002-000857-151216 TR030002 York Potash Ltd - Document 6.10A - Outline Construction Environmental Management Plan.pdf:20: Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention Advice and Guideline (PPG) 5: Works and maintenance in or near water (Environment Agency, 2007)

TR030002-000857-151216 TR030002 York Potash Ltd - Document 6.10A - Outline Construction Environmental Management Plan.pdf:28:38 Ensure that the working methodology adheres to Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention Guidance Notes (including PPG01, PPG05, PPG08

TR030002-000059-140113_TR030002_late scoping responses.pdf:20: DP6: Pollution Control

TR030002-000701-Environment Agency.pdf:13: and general guidance produced by the Environment Agency (Pollution Prevention Guidance),

TR030002-000820-Document 4.1C - Draft Development Consent Order (Clean).pdf:24: exceeding registered level), of the Control of Pollution Act 1974(b); or

TR030002-000820-Document 4.1C - Draft Development Consent Order (Clean).pdf:25:1990) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 and section 65(8) of that Act (corresponding provision

TR030002-000820-Document 4.1C - Draft Development Consent Order (Clean).pdf:33: including measures to prevent pollution;

TR030002-000820-Document 4.1C - Draft Development Consent Order (Clean).pdf:53: (a) best practice guidance including the Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention Guidance

TR030002-000820-Document 4.1C - Draft Development Consent Order (Clean).pdf:54:is reported to the MMO Marine Pollution Response Team: 0300 200 2024 (office hours), 07770 977

TR030002-000507-Doc 6.6 Environmental Statement_CIA.pdf:71:  Air Quality - relevant to impacts on visitor amenity caused by dust and air pollution; effects on

TR030002-000507-Doc 6.6 Environmental Statement_CIA.pdf:116: spoil that has either a marketable value or pollution potential and may require exporting off site to a

TR030002-000507-Doc 6.6 Environmental Statement_CIA.pdf:165:  Water pollution from leaks and spills on site.

TR030002-000507-Doc 6.6 Environmental Statement_CIA.pdf:166:  Potential water pollution from extractive materials stockpiles.

TR030002-000507-Doc 6.6 Environmental Statement_CIA.pdf:166:  Potential water pollution from pre-grouting of MTS tunnel portal.

TR030002-000507-Doc 6.6 Environmental Statement_CIA.pdf:166:  Pollution from extractive materials stockpiles.

TR030002-000507-Doc 6.6 Environmental Statement_CIA.pdf:212:19.2.13 For all of the above projects, the superficial aquifer provides a potential pollution pathway to surface

TR030002-000458-ES Section 23 Impact interrelationships.pdf:4:Designated sites and residential Potential pollution due to traffic and Section 12

TR030002-000575-Doc 7.3 Appendix 7 - Alternative Sites Assessment.pdf:60: having a poor chemical status due to diffuse nitrate pollution, and poor

TR030002-000758-Document 6.12 Mitigation and Monitoring Strategy.pdf:20:a pollution prevention measure).

TR030002-000758-Document 6.12 Mitigation and Monitoring Strategy.pdf:23:temporarily isolated from the Tees in the event of a pollution incident, for example.

TR030002-000758-Document 6.12 Mitigation and Monitoring Strategy.pdf:37:factors affecting colonisation and use by benthic invertebrates and their bird predators. Marine Pollution

TR030002-000758-Document 6.12 Mitigation and Monitoring Strategy.pdf:47:manipulate the flow, not only to isolate the lagoon in case of pollution events, but also to permit

TR030002-000758-Document 6.12 Mitigation and Monitoring Strategy.pdf:48:Predators Evans P.R. et al, Marine Pollution Bulletin 37: 535-545.

TR030002-000834-Document 4.2B - Explanatory Memorandum (Tracked).pdf:17: local authority under the Control of Pollution Act 1974 or cannot reasonably be

TR030002-000371-141125_York_Potash_ExAs_Draft_DCO.PDF:23: exceeding registered level), of the Control of Pollution Act 1974(b); or

TR030002-000371-141125_York_Potash_ExAs_Draft_DCO.PDF:24:1990) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 and section 65(8) of that Act (corresponding provision

TR030002-000371-141125_York_Potash_ExAs_Draft_DCO.PDF:33: including measures to prevent pollution;

TR030002-000371-141125_York_Potash_ExAs_Draft_DCO.PDF:54: (a) best practice guidance including the Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention

TR030002-000371-141125_York_Potash_ExAs_Draft_DCO.PDF:55:environment is reported to the MMO Marine Pollution Response Team: 0300 200 2024 (office

TR030002-000427-Doc 4.1 Draft DCO (including requirements).pdf:21: exceeding registered level), of the Control of Pollution Act 1974(y); or

TR030002-000427-Doc 4.1 Draft DCO (including requirements).pdf:21:1990) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 and section 65(8) of that Act (corresponding provision

TR030002-000427-Doc 4.1 Draft DCO (including requirements).pdf:28: including measures to prevent pollution;

TR030002-000427-Doc 4.1 Draft DCO (including requirements).pdf:36: (a) Best practice guidance including the Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention

TR030002-000427-Doc 4.1 Draft DCO (including requirements).pdf:36:accordance with Environment Agency Pollution Prevention Control Guidelines.

TR030002-000427-Doc 4.1 Draft DCO (including requirements).pdf:36:environment is reported to the MMO Marine Pollution Response Team: 0870 785 1050 (office

TR030002-000427-Doc 4.1 Draft DCO (including requirements).pdf:45: (d) contractors’ pollution liability for third party property damage and third party bodily

TR030002-000427-Doc 4.1 Draft DCO (including requirements).pdf:45: damage arising from a pollution/contamination event with cover of £10M (Ten Million

TR030002-000698-Natural England 1.pdf:9: pollution or deterioration of habitats of wild birds.18

TR030002-000698-Natural England 1.pdf:10: steps to avoid pollution or deterioration of habitats or any disturbances

TR030002-000698-Natural England 1.pdf:10: areas, Member States shall also strive to avoid pollution or deterioration of

TR030002-000698-Natural England 1.pdf:17: through noise or light pollution, or loss of habitat.45

TR030002-000897-160113_TR03002_Draft Development Consent Order (Clean).pdf:24: level), of the Control of Pollution Act 1974(b); or

TR030002-000897-160113_TR03002_Draft Development Consent Order (Clean).pdf:25:1990) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 and section 65(8) of that Act (corresponding provision

TR030002-000897-160113_TR03002_Draft Development Consent Order (Clean).pdf:33: including measures to prevent pollution;

TR030002-000897-160113_TR03002_Draft Development Consent Order (Clean).pdf:54: (a) best practice guidance including the Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention Guidance

TR030002-000897-160113_TR03002_Draft Development Consent Order (Clean).pdf:55:is reported to the MMO Marine Pollution Response Team: 0300 200 2024 (office hours), 07770 977

TR030002-000879-Document 8 12 - Applicants responses to other parties submissions for deadline 6.pdf:22: specialisation on Air (legislation, health, pollution,

TR030002-000879-Document 8 12 - Applicants responses to other parties submissions for deadline 6.pdf:22: auditing, hygiene, pollution, best available techniques.

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:5: 4.1.7 PPS 23: Planning and Pollution Control (2004) 106

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:22:APIS Air pollution information system

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:29: cause pollution in the area. The closer the activity, the

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:110: intrusion and general light pollution.

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:126: • PPS 23 - Planning and Pollution Control (2004)

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:133: traffic, congestion, and pollution in order to promote sustainable distribution. The

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:135:4.1.7 PPS 23: Planning and Pollution Control (2004)

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:135: 1. PPS 23 gives guidance on the relevance of pollution controls to the implementation

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:135: of planning functions. The planning and pollution control systems are separate but

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:136: pollution control permits in parallel and co-ordinating their consideration by the

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:136: 2. The Government attaches great importance to controlling and minimising pollution.

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:136: particularly relevant to the consideration of planning and pollution control:

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:136: • The relevant pollution control authority is satisfied that potential releases can be

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:136: adequately regulated under the pollution control frameworks; and,

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:136: • The effects of existing sources of pollution in and around the site are not such that

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:136: the cumulative effects of pollution when the proposed development is added would

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:138: objectives in relation to minimising pollution have been adequately met.

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:144: pollution on the roads. The document also encourages the potential for operators to

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:148: • Minimise pollution and reduce greenhouse gas emissions

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:156: protecting the environment and minimising pollution to land, air and water. The

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:156: 6. The Structure Plan also provides guidance on hazard and pollution with the overall

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:156: aim of reducing current levels of pollution within the plan area. With regards to noise,

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:156: vibration and dust pollution, Policy ENV29 aims to minimise the potential

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:165: consult PPS23 on Planning and Pollution Control. This has been addressed through

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:165: 26. Policy DP8 of the document sets out the future approach to pollution in the Borough

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:165: vibration or which would add to air, land or water pollution, by itself or in

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:165: The policy further adds that where pollution is unavoidable, mitigation measures to

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:165: reduce pollution levels will be required in order to meet acceptable limits. Again this

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:168: 6. The section of the Local Plan which considers natural resources and pollution sets

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:168: E53 states that proposals for development with the potential to cause pollution, will

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:169: could potential cause pollution. The policy specifically relates to industrial

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:170: pollution in the Borough. The policy asserts that development proposals will not

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:170: normally be permitted where the resulting pollution would have a detrimental effect

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:171: 21. The revised Local Plan sets out planning policy in relation to the control of pollution in

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:171: approved where resulting pollution: would have a detrimental effect on the

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:173: 29. In relation to pollution control, the Council’s approach is set out in policy EN31 which

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:173: states that Development which may cause pollution will only be permitted if it

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:173: sets out further guidance with regards to flood risk and water pollution that is at

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:178: pollution*

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:178: noise or light pollution*

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:252: environment and consequently to cause pollution is limited. There are,

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:271: pollution of controlled waters is being or likely to be caused and a pathway which

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:277: pollution prevention and remediation measures are employed.

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:281: have to be 'significant harm', the 'significant possibility of such harm', 'pollution of

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:281: controlled waters', or the 'significant possibility of such pollution' being caused.

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:282: • Aesthetic quality - evidence of aesthetic pollution, for example sewage-derived

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:285: pollution caused by certain dangerous substances on the aquatic environment.

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:285: dangerous because of their toxicity, persistence and bioaccumulation. Pollution

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:300: 1. During the construction period there is the potential for pollution from spills or

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:300: standard good practice with regard to pollution prevention guidance. It is

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:300: construction works in accordance with the Environment Agency’s Pollution

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:300: remedial action is taken to clear up spills and avoid pollution.

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:300: 3. It is not possible to assess the significance of a particular pollution incident as

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:300: accidental pollution occurring is minimal. In any event, in view of the limited

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:300: likelihood of a significant pollution event occurring is very low.

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:300: 4. The risk of a significant pollution event occurring is very low particularly given

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:301: samples taken during pollution incidents (Environment Agency, pers. comm.

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:305: the paved terminal area and, therefore, could cause pollution when discharged

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:306: and will be informed by the relevant Pollution Prevention Guidance such as PPG

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:306: 3. It is not appropriate to assess the significance of a pollution incident as this is

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:306: pollution incident have been taken into account.

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:308: which probably reflects historic chronic pollution at these sites.

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:318: with some level of organic pollution and associated depleted oxygen levels.

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:374: and other forms of light pollution, no mitigation measures are required. The

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:375: operation of the port. These include the regulation of navigation, pollution

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:387: pollution control).

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:414: of Pollution Act 1974. BPM describes methods of working and equipment usage

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:432: 3. Planning Policy Statement 23 (PPS23) has useful guidance on air pollution and

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:435: significant local sources of pollution, including road traffic and industrial

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:439: 8. Meteorological conditions affect the dispersion of pollution, resulting in

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:440: Load is estimated, using Air Pollution Information System (APIS) data, to be

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:442: cumulative effect of all relevant pollution sources.

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:442: data on these issues can be obtained from the UK Air Pollution Information

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:446: 33. As there are a number of potential sources of air pollution that have been

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:446: modelling assessment described above showed that pollution resulting from

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:450: spill, glare and general light pollution will be minimised as far as possible (see

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:496:Accidental spillage of polluting It is not possible to assess the significance of pollution Implementation of an oil spill The risk of a significant

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:496:substances incidences as the impact depends on the nature of the plan and adherence to pollution event occurring is

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:496: incident. recommended pollution low.

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:496:Accidental spillage of polluting It is not possible to assess the significance of pollution Implementation of an oil spill The risk of a significant

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:496:substances incidences as the impact depends on the nature of the plan and adherence to pollution event occurring is

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:497: incident. recommended pollution low.

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:504: Pollution Act 1974.

NGCT_Final_ES at KK with figs.pdf:540:Pollution Control, ISBN 0 11 753927 9

Appendix 1Teesport HRO.pdf:6: 65, of the Control of Pollution Act 1974(b); or

Appendix 1Teesport HRO.pdf:6: (2) The following provisions of the Control of Pollution Act 1974, namely—

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT(2).pdf:27:glare, light intrusion and general light pollution.

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT(2).pdf:95:suggests there have been no significant pollution incidents in the Tees estuary which could have resulted

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT(2).pdf:100:area and, therefore, could cause pollution when discharged to the estuary. To minimise this risk, the design

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT(2).pdf:112:These species are characteristic of fine sediments, usually with some level of organic pollution and

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT(2).pdf:114: were lost from the estuary for much of the 20th Century, principally due to pollution. They recolonised in the

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT(2).pdf:194:pollution, no mitigation measures are required. The residual impact would be of negligible significance.

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT(2).pdf:195:through accidental pollution from ships in the course of navigation or lawful operations, pollution caused by

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT(2).pdf:206: 1 1997 and the Control of Pollution Act and confirmed that the commencement works could be

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT(2).pdf:207: 1 1997 and the Control of Pollution Act and

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT(2).pdf:314:REASON: To prevent pollution of the water environment.

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT(2).pdf:315:REASON: To prevent pollution of the water environment.

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT(2).pdf:315:in BS5228 Part 1 1997 and the Control of Pollution Act and include measures to

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT(2).pdf:318:REASON: To prevent the pollution of the water environment.

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT(2).pdf:396:of organic pollution and associated depleted oxygen levels.

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT(2).pdf:436: • Only discrete and very localised pollution.

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT(2).pdf:439:A walkover survey of Area 1 identified evidence of localised pollution of the intertidal, including litter and oily

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT(2).pdf:447: 4. All works in watercourses will be carried out with care to minimise the risk of pollution

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT(2).pdf:447: adhering to Pollution Prevention Guidelines.

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT(2).pdf:495:2009, Fugro 2014). C. capitata is regarded as an opportunistic species given its tolerance to pollution, such as

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT(2).pdf:500:species are characteristic of fine sediments, usually with some level of organic pollution and

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT(2).pdf:501:sediments, usually with some level of organic pollution and associated depleted oxygen levels.

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT(2).pdf:631:During the construction phase there is the potential for pollution from spills or leaks of fuel and oil. The

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT(2).pdf:631:risk of this arising will be minimised by following standard good practice with regard to pollution prevention

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT(2).pdf:631:with the Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention Guidelines PPG No. 5 on works in, near and liable to

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT(2).pdf:631:action is taken to clear up spills and avoid pollution.

2008 Teesport HRO.pdf:6: 65, of the Control of Pollution Act 1974(b); or

2008 Teesport HRO.pdf:6: (2) The following provisions of the Control of Pollution Act 1974, namely—

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT.pdf:27:glare, light intrusion and general light pollution.

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT.pdf:95:suggests there have been no significant pollution incidents in the Tees estuary which could have resulted

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT.pdf:100:area and, therefore, could cause pollution when discharged to the estuary. To minimise this risk, the design

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT.pdf:112:These species are characteristic of fine sediments, usually with some level of organic pollution and

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT.pdf:114: were lost from the estuary for much of the 20th Century, principally due to pollution. They recolonised in the

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT.pdf:194:pollution, no mitigation measures are required. The residual impact would be of negligible significance.

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT.pdf:195:through accidental pollution from ships in the course of navigation or lawful operations, pollution caused by

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT.pdf:206: 1 1997 and the Control of Pollution Act and confirmed that the commencement works could be

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT.pdf:207: 1 1997 and the Control of Pollution Act and

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT.pdf:314:REASON: To prevent pollution of the water environment.

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT.pdf:315:REASON: To prevent pollution of the water environment.

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT.pdf:315:in BS5228 Part 1 1997 and the Control of Pollution Act and include measures to

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT.pdf:318:REASON: To prevent the pollution of the water environment.

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT.pdf:396:of organic pollution and associated depleted oxygen levels.

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT.pdf:436: • Only discrete and very localised pollution.

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT.pdf:439:A walkover survey of Area 1 identified evidence of localised pollution of the intertidal, including litter and oily

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT.pdf:447: 4. All works in watercourses will be carried out with care to minimise the risk of pollution

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT.pdf:447: adhering to Pollution Prevention Guidelines.

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT.pdf:495:2009, Fugro 2014). C. capitata is regarded as an opportunistic species given its tolerance to pollution, such as

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT.pdf:500:species are characteristic of fine sediments, usually with some level of organic pollution and

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT.pdf:501:sediments, usually with some level of organic pollution and associated depleted oxygen levels.

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT.pdf:631:During the construction phase there is the potential for pollution from spills or leaks of fuel and oil. The

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT.pdf:631:risk of this arising will be minimised by following standard good practice with regard to pollution prevention

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT.pdf:631:with the Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention Guidelines PPG No. 5 on works in, near and liable to

IBPB8270R001F01_EIA REPORT.pdf:631:action is taken to clear up spills and avoid pollution.

Appendix 1Teesport HRO.pdf:6: 65, of the Control of Pollution Act 1974(b); or

Appendix 1Teesport HRO.pdf:6: (2) The following provisions of the Control of Pollution Act 1974, namely—

Licence Document (Marine).pdf:17: To minimise the risk of marine pollution incidents.

MLA_2021_00215-Licence Document (Marine)-20.pdf:13:5.2.2 Any oil, fuel or chemical spill within the marine environment must be reported to the MMO Marine Pollution Response

MLA_2021_00215-Licence Document (Marine)-20.pdf:14: To minimise the risk of marine pollution incidents.

MLA_2021_00215-Licence Document (Marine)-20.pdf:14: To avoid water quality pollution incidents

MLA_2021_00215-Returns-21.pdf:3:MLA/2021/00215/R5 R5.1 within 12 hours of any oil, Pollution Response

MLA_2021_00215-Returns-21.pdf:3: Subreference Deadline Pollution Response Team within 12 hours.

MLA_2021_00215-Licence Document (Marine)-16.pdf:13:5.2.2 Any oil, fuel or chemical spill within the marine environment must be reported to the MMO Marine Pollution Response

MLA_2021_00215-Licence Document (Marine)-16.pdf:14: To minimise the risk of marine pollution incidents.

MLA_2021_00215-Licence Document (Marine)-16.pdf:14: To avoid water quality pollution incidents

MLA_2021_00215-Returns-15.pdf:2:MLA/2021/00215/R5 within 12 hours of any oil, Pollution Response

MLA_2021_00215-Returns-15.pdf:2: Marine Pollution Response Team within 12 hours.

MLA_2021_00215-PB5051-RHD-106-ZZ-RP-Z-0021 Tees Dock Ro-Ro 2 Environmental Report_Final-1.pdf:6:MARPOL International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships

MLA_2021_00215-PB5051-RHD-106-ZZ-RP-Z-0021 Tees Dock Ro-Ro 2 Environmental Report_Final-1.pdf:6:PPG Pollution Prevention Guidelines

MLA_2021_00215-PB5051-RHD-106-ZZ-RP-Z-0021 Tees Dock Ro-Ro 2 Environmental Report_Final-1.pdf:25: • Environment Agency guidelines, in particular Pollution Prevention Guidelines – works in, near or

MLA_2021_00215-PB5051-RHD-106-ZZ-RP-Z-0021 Tees Dock Ro-Ro 2 Environmental Report_Final-1.pdf:25: • International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973 as modified by the Protocol

MLA_2021_00215-PB5051-RHD-106-ZZ-RP-Z-0021 Tees Dock Ro-Ro 2 Environmental Report_Final-1.pdf:26:leakage of fuels/ oils from construction plant. To minimise the risk of such impacts occurring, pollution

MLA_2021_00215-PB5051-RHD-106-ZZ-RP-Z-0021 Tees Dock Ro-Ro 2 Environmental Report_Final-1.pdf:42:to ensure any marine pollution incidents should they occur are dealt with as quickly as possible.

MLA_2021_00215-PB5051-RHD-106-ZZ-RP-Z-0021 Tees Dock Ro-Ro 2 Environmental Report_Final-1.pdf:48:International Maritime Organisation (1983) International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from

MLA_2021_00215-PB5051-RHD-106-ZZ-RP-Z-0021 Tees Dock Ro-Ro 2 Environmental Report_Final-1.pdf:67: result of pollution events measures, the scale of works, temporary nature and location at the

MLA_2021_00215-PB5051-RHD-106-ZZ-RP-Z-0021 Tees Dock Ro-Ro 2 Environmental Report_Final-1.pdf:73: o During the various activities there is the potential for pollution from spills or leaks of fuel and

MLA_2021_00215-PB5051-RHD-106-ZZ-RP-Z-0021 Tees Dock Ro-Ro 2 Environmental Report_Final-1.pdf:73: to pollution prevention guidance.

MLA_2021_00215-Tees Dock Ro-Ro 2 Environmental Report-13.pdf:6:MARPOL International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships

MLA_2021_00215-Tees Dock Ro-Ro 2 Environmental Report-13.pdf:6:PPG Pollution Prevention Guidelines

MLA_2021_00215-Tees Dock Ro-Ro 2 Environmental Report-13.pdf:25: • Environment Agency guidelines, in particular Pollution Prevention Guidelines – works in, near or

MLA_2021_00215-Tees Dock Ro-Ro 2 Environmental Report-13.pdf:25: • International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973 as modified by the Protocol

MLA_2021_00215-Tees Dock Ro-Ro 2 Environmental Report-13.pdf:26:leakage of fuels/ oils from construction plant. To minimise the risk of such impacts occurring, pollution

MLA_2021_00215-Tees Dock Ro-Ro 2 Environmental Report-13.pdf:42:to ensure any marine pollution incidents should they occur are dealt with as quickly as possible.

MLA_2021_00215-Tees Dock Ro-Ro 2 Environmental Report-13.pdf:48:International Maritime Organisation (1983) International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from

MLA_2021_00215-Tees Dock Ro-Ro 2 Environmental Report-13.pdf:67: result of pollution events measures, the scale of works, temporary nature and location at the

MLA_2021_00215-Tees Dock Ro-Ro 2 Environmental Report-13.pdf:73: o During the various activities there is the potential for pollution from spills or leaks of fuel and

MLA_2021_00215-Tees Dock Ro-Ro 2 Environmental Report-13.pdf:73: to pollution prevention guidance.

Appendix 16.1a - DNV Report Rev1 2004.pdf:55:Levels of heavy metal pollution were high from 1920 to 1970, most elements have declined

Appendix 16.1a - DNV Report Rev1 2004.pdf:71:parameters as the particle size of the mudflat substrate, pollution levels, its exposure, food

Appendix 16.1a - DNV Report Rev1 2004.pdf:83: pollution and other data.

3 EIS Appendices (3).pdf:41: and any abnormal mortality rate as a result of exposure to pollution with

3 EIS Appendices (3).pdf:44: a) Impacts in terms of noise and other forms of pollution (Ai-Aviii) (Bi-v)

3 EIS Appendices (3).pdf:44: failure of pollution control systems both within and outside the bund areas.

3 EIS Appendices (3).pdf:56:blighted by the negative effects of industrial pollution”. 19

3 EIS Appendices (3).pdf:170:Levels of heavy metal pollution were high from 1920 to 1970, most elements have declined

3 EIS Appendices (3).pdf:186:parameters as the particle size of the mudflat substrate, pollution levels, its exposure, food

3 EIS Appendices (3).pdf:198: pollution and other data.

Appendix 16.1b - DNV Addendum Report 2005.pdf:20:/4/ Environment Agency; Assorted bathymetry, sediment, pollution and other data. Diana

Licence Document (Marine).pdf:13: To minimise the risk of marine pollution incidents.

Licence Document (Marine).pdf:13:5.2.8 Any oil, fuel or chemical spill within the marine environment must be reported to the MMO Marine Pollution Response

Decision Letter (Marine).pdf:2:You should follow the Environment Agency's Pollution Prevention Guidance for works

1911South-Tees-Master-Plan-Nov-19.2.pdf:17: 8. Deliver redevelopment in a way that reduces pollution, contributes to habitat

1911South-Tees-Master-Plan-Nov-19.2.pdf:24:SPD is a material planning consideration and represents resources prudently, minimising waste and pollution,

1911South-Tees-Master-Plan-Nov-19.2.pdf:76: attained. Pollution reduction, long term environmental

1911South-Tees-Master-Plan-Nov-19.2.pdf:146: and turbines can create noise pollution if placed close to residential areas Advantages:

1911South-Tees-Master-Plan-Nov-19.2.pdf:173:Make site secure and walk away. leading to major environmental pollution incidents. Signifcant impacts on neighbouring

R-2021-0674-NM-DECISION NOTICE.pdf:2: contaminants are present in concentrations that could result in pollution to

R-2021-0674-NM-DECISION NOTICE.pdf:3: water pollution in line with paragraph 170 of the National Planning Policy

20210119 MLA202000506 Tees South Bank Quay CP advice + JPQC.pdf:5:34. Embedded mitigation is discussed in Section 3.12 but considers only spills, leaks, pollution and

20210729 MLA202000506 Tees South Bank - Further Proposed Sampling to delineate an exclusion zone+SJB.pdf:2: action level) in areas with few past and present pollution sources. In this regard, and

MLA202000506 and MLA202000507 Draft HRA (2).pdf:22: B1), HGV and car parking and associated Infrastructure works. pollution, noise and visual disturbance during

MLA202000506 and MLA202000507 Draft HRA (2).pdf:22: construction and risk of pollution during operation. In

MLA202000506 and MLA202000507 Draft HRA (2).pdf:29: and storage or distribution facilities (Use Class B8) with construction and risk of pollution during operation. In

EA MLA_2020_00506 22 February 2021 OFFICIAL.pdf:2:pollution posed to the Tees estuary water quality can be safely managed. The EIA

EA MLA_2020_00506 22 February 2021 OFFICIAL.pdf:3:concentrations that could result in pollution to controlled waters. The programme shall

MLA202000506 and MLA202000507 Draft HRA.pdf:22: B1), HGV and car parking and associated Infrastructure works. pollution, noise and visual disturbance during

MLA202000506 and MLA202000507 Draft HRA.pdf:22: construction and risk of pollution during operation. In

MLA202000506 and MLA202000507 Draft HRA.pdf:28: and storage or distribution facilities (Use Class B8) with construction and risk of pollution during operation. In

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:28:During the various construction activities, there is the potential for pollution from spills or leaks of fuel and

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:28:oil. The risk of this arising can be minimised by following standard good practice with regard to pollution

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:28:Agency’s Pollution Prevention Guidelines (PPG) No. 5 on works in, near and liable to affect watercourses,

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:28:requirement that all ships over 400GT should carry an approved Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:169: of soil, air, water or noise pollution or land instability.

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:170: the likely effects (including cumulative effects) of pollution on the proposed scheme are discussed in

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:170: • limit the impact of light pollution from artificial light

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:170: are subject to separate pollution control regimes).

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:170: operated by pollution control authorities.

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:170:The Environmental Protection Act 1990 makes provision for the improved control of pollution arising from

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:170: • Significant pollution of controlled waters is being or is likely to be caused.”

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:171:environmental effects, including pollution.

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:181:designation indicates that the soil is easily able to transmit pollution to groundwater, which is characterised

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:189:control techniques to reduce the risk of pollution incidents and to limit the consequences of an accident,

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:197: due to pollution. They recolonised in the estuary in the 1980s and have established a

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:198:These species are characteristic of fine sediments, usually with some level of organic pollution and

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:218: Cetaceans of the Baltic and information exchange, pollution control and

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:246: pollution from linear construction projects (CIRIA, 2006); and,

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:266:11.5.3 Indirect disturbance (e.g. light, noise, pollution) or injury to commuting otter

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:266:7). The potential impact of a pollution event to fish (otter prey) has been assessed in Section 13 as being

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:266:of no adverse significance following embedded mitigation of development of a Marine Pollution Contingency

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:267:Plan and Vessel Management Plan, and implementation of the EAP. Should a pollution event occur, it is

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:269:11.6.1 Light pollution impacts on foraging/commuting otters and bats

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:269:There is potential for commuting otters and bats to be disturbed by light pollution during the operational

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:332:through accidental pollution from ships in the course of navigation or lawful operations, pollution caused by

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:362:The Control of Pollution Act 1974

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:362:Section 60 of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 provides powers to local planning authority officers to serve

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:363:or being adversely affected by, unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution……”

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:363:taking into account the likely effects (including cumulative effects) of pollution on health, living conditions

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:363:c) limit the impact of light pollution from artificial light on local amenity, intrinsically dark landscapes and

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:378:on health effects of air pollution. The strategy was revised and reissued in 2000 as the AQS for England,

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:381: • new point sources of air pollution are to be introduced;

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:381: • people may be exposed to existing sources of pollution including dust;

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:381: n. minimise pollution including light and noise and vibration levels to meet or

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:382: decades but air pollution remains a significant

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:382: pollution impacts on biodiversity. The planning

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:382: Scoping Pollution Information System

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:382: Natural England pollution, either directly or from traffic generation,

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:382: risks of air pollution and how these can be

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:382: pollution impacts and the sensitivity of different

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:382: Pollution Information System (www.apis.ac.uk).

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:382: Further information on air pollution modelling and

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:383: Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) Air Pollution Information System (APIS) http://www.apis.ac.uk

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:387:whether there were any habitats sensitive to air pollution effects which required consideration in the

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:395:pollution (MARPOL) Convention, and therefore vessels must comply with fuel quality standards which will

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:398:“c) limit the impact of light pollution from artificial light on local amenity, intrinsically dark landscapes

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:420: pollution. existing, extensive night time lighting within neighbouring industrial, port and

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:511:noise and light pollution. The impacts to otter associated with the proposed scheme are limited due to the

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:512:Light pollution impacts on foraging and commuting otters and bats

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:512:There is potential for commuting otters and bats to be disturbed by light pollution from the operation of the

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:512:proposed scheme along with all other proposed schemes in the area, which may produce light pollution in

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:525:During the construction period there is the potential for pollution from spills or leaks of fuel and oil. The risk

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:525:of this arising can be minimised by following standard good practice with regard to pollution prevention

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:561: South Industrial Zone application submitted construction related pollution, noise and visual

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:561: pollution during operation.

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:588:Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (2020). Air Pollution Information System Website Online. Available at:

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-10.pdf:597:displaces bottlenose dolphins from an urbanised foraging patch. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 74: 396–402.

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1115_South Bank Quay supplementary report-16.pdf:22:estuarine environment that is subject to a degree of pollution (Fugro, 2021).

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1115_South Bank Quay supplementary report-16.pdf:204:subject to a degree of pollution. Other polychaetes recorded in the core samples included species of

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1115_South Bank Quay supplementary report-16.pdf:313: overall status is improving, marine snails still show pollution effects from TBT over the large

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1115_South Bank Quay supplementary report-16.pdf:315: organic pollution (Shillabeer & Tapp, 1989). Polychaetes of the genera Capitella, Polydora,

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1115_South Bank Quay supplementary report-16.pdf:319: pollution and may be an indicator of high copper conditions. In newly colonised areas it

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1115_South Bank Quay supplementary report-16.pdf:323: Boening, D.W. (1999). An evaluation of bivalves as biomonitors of heavy metals pollution in

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1115_South Bank Quay supplementary report-16.pdf:323: pollution index for heavy metals in marine and estuarine sediments. Environmental

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1115_South Bank Quay supplementary report-16.pdf:324: Deere-Jones, T. (2007). Review of some specific sediment and pollution monitoring related

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1115_South Bank Quay supplementary report-16.pdf:325: North Sea. Oil and Chemistry Pollution, 3, 289-306.

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1115_South Bank Quay supplementary report-16.pdf:325: Edwards, P. (1972). Benthic algae in polluted estuaries. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 3(4), 55-60.

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1115_South Bank Quay supplementary report-16.pdf:329: a period of reduced pollution loadings. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 20(3), 119-123.

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1115_South Bank Quay supplementary report-16.pdf:330: Pollution Bulletin, 55, 136-150.

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:28:During the various construction activities, there is the potential for pollution from spills or leaks of fuel and

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:28:oil. The risk of this arising can be minimised by following standard good practice with regard to pollution

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:28:Agency’s Pollution Prevention Guidelines (PPG) No. 5 on works in, near and liable to affect watercourses,

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:28:requirement that all ships over 400GT should carry an approved Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:169: of soil, air, water or noise pollution or land instability.

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:170: the likely effects (including cumulative effects) of pollution on the proposed scheme are discussed in

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:170: • limit the impact of light pollution from artificial light

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:170: are subject to separate pollution control regimes).

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:170: operated by pollution control authorities.

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:170:The Environmental Protection Act 1990 makes provision for the improved control of pollution arising from

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:170: • Significant pollution of controlled waters is being or is likely to be caused.”

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:171:environmental effects, including pollution.

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:181:designation indicates that the soil is easily able to transmit pollution to groundwater, which is characterised

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:189:control techniques to reduce the risk of pollution incidents and to limit the consequences of an accident,

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:197: due to pollution. They recolonised in the estuary in the 1980s and have established a

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:198:These species are characteristic of fine sediments, usually with some level of organic pollution and

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:218: Cetaceans of the Baltic and information exchange, pollution control and

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:246: pollution from linear construction projects (CIRIA, 2006); and,

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:266:11.5.3 Indirect disturbance (e.g. light, noise, pollution) or injury to commuting otter

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:266:7). The potential impact of a pollution event to fish (otter prey) has been assessed in Section 13 as being

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:266:of no adverse significance following embedded mitigation of development of a Marine Pollution Contingency

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:267:Plan and Vessel Management Plan, and implementation of the EAP. Should a pollution event occur, it is

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:269:11.6.1 Light pollution impacts on foraging/commuting otters and bats

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:269:There is potential for commuting otters and bats to be disturbed by light pollution during the operational

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:332:through accidental pollution from ships in the course of navigation or lawful operations, pollution caused by

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:362:The Control of Pollution Act 1974

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:362:Section 60 of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 provides powers to local planning authority officers to serve

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:363:or being adversely affected by, unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution……”

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:363:taking into account the likely effects (including cumulative effects) of pollution on health, living conditions

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:363:c) limit the impact of light pollution from artificial light on local amenity, intrinsically dark landscapes and

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:378:on health effects of air pollution. The strategy was revised and reissued in 2000 as the AQS for England,

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:381: • new point sources of air pollution are to be introduced;

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:381: • people may be exposed to existing sources of pollution including dust;

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:381: n. minimise pollution including light and noise and vibration levels to meet or

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:382: decades but air pollution remains a significant

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:382: pollution impacts on biodiversity. The planning

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:382: Scoping Pollution Information System

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:382: Natural England pollution, either directly or from traffic generation,

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:382: risks of air pollution and how these can be

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:382: pollution impacts and the sensitivity of different

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:382: Pollution Information System (www.apis.ac.uk).

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:382: Further information on air pollution modelling and

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:383: Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) Air Pollution Information System (APIS) http://www.apis.ac.uk

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:387:whether there were any habitats sensitive to air pollution effects which required consideration in the

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:395:pollution (MARPOL) Convention, and therefore vessels must comply with fuel quality standards which will

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:398:“c) limit the impact of light pollution from artificial light on local amenity, intrinsically dark landscapes

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:420: pollution. existing, extensive night time lighting within neighbouring industrial, port and

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:511:noise and light pollution. The impacts to otter associated with the proposed scheme are limited due to the

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:512:Light pollution impacts on foraging and commuting otters and bats

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:512:There is potential for commuting otters and bats to be disturbed by light pollution from the operation of the

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:512:proposed scheme along with all other proposed schemes in the area, which may produce light pollution in

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:525:During the construction period there is the potential for pollution from spills or leaks of fuel and oil. The risk

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:525:of this arising can be minimised by following standard good practice with regard to pollution prevention

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:561: South Industrial Zone application submitted construction related pollution, noise and visual

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:561: pollution during operation.

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:588:Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (2020). Air Pollution Information System Website Online. Available at:

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:597:displaces bottlenose dolphins from an urbanised foraging patch. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 74: 396–402.

MLA_2020_00506-Licence Document (Marine).pdf:15: To minimise the risk of marine pollution incidents.

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-NT-EV-1142-MLA.2020.00506.2 South Bank Quay MLV2 Appraisal of Environmental Effects.pdf:12:The presence of these species typifies fine sediment habitats, usually with some level of organic pollution

MLA_2020_00506-MLA202000506 and MLA202000507 Final HRA .pdf:22: B1), HGV and car parking and associated Infrastructure works. pollution, noise and visual disturbance during

MLA_2020_00506-MLA202000506 and MLA202000507 Final HRA .pdf:22: construction and risk of pollution during operation. In

MLA_2020_00506-MLA202000506 and MLA202000507 Final HRA .pdf:28: and storage or distribution facilities (Use Class B8) with construction and risk of pollution during operation. In

MLA_2020_00506-Licence Document (Marine)-45.pdf:14: To minimise the risk of marine pollution incidents.

MLA_2020_00506-Licence Document (Marine)-58.pdf:15: To minimise the risk of marine pollution incidents.

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1108_NTS-5.pdf:18:distance from human receptors and habitats sensitive to air pollution, impacts of plant emissions were

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:6: • Significantly reducing and where possible preventing all kinds of marine plastic pollution – in

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:28:to be carefully managed in order to prevent pollution to the surrounding area.

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:30:appropriate pollution prevention control guidelines to protect the environment from both storage and

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:30: HMSO, SI 2001 No. 2954, Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) (England) Regulations 2001, HMSO, London

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:30: agency.gov.uk/business/topics/pollution/39083.aspx (accessed 21 September 2016)

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:268: There were no pollution incidents to controlled waters recorded on the site.

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:268: Approximately 70m north west of the site there was one pollution incident relating to oils

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:268:Pollution Incidents to controlled waters and fuel however this was rated as having no impact (Category 4).

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:268: Approximately 400m north west there was a minor (Category 3) pollution incident of

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:268:Integrated Pollution Prevention and There are two IPPC authorisations on site (in the north of the site), one for ICI No.3 Teesport

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:276: dissolution and Secondary Pollution of Moderate to

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:277: pollution of

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:278: migration from Pollution of Moderate to sensitivity.

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:279: pollution of

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:279: Undifferentiated Pollution of

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:280: pollution of

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:280: unsaturated Pollution of Low Risk the tanks or pipework.

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:280: soils Pollution of

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:281: pollution of

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:281: Mudstone) Pollution of 2004).

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:281: Pollution of

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:282: pollution of

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:282: Pollution of

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:283: pollution of

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:283: contaminants in Pollution of Moderate to strategy, the land adjacent to the site will be

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:283: Deposits); Secondary Pollution of

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:114: pollution of

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:114: Chronic damage to Pollution of population sensitive

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:114: Pollution to population Easily repairable Slight short-

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:114: necessarily significant Slight pollution changes to No

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:115: There is a pollution linkage and an event that either appears very likely

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:115: evidence at the receptor of harm or pollution

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:115: There is a pollution linkage and all the elements are present and in the

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:115: There is a pollution linkage and circumstances are possible under which

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:115: There is a pollution linkage, but circumstances are such that it is

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:190: injuries or single pollution requiring national Temporary closure

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:191:Note that the Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response Co-operation Convention 9 defines the following 8F

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:191: • Tier 2 Regional (beyond the in-house capability of the operator): For larger pollution

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:191: and applied within 2 to 6 hours of an oil pollution incident.

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:191: • Tier 3 National (requiring national resources): For very large pollution incidents,

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:191: capability mobilised and applied within 6 to 18 hours of an oil pollution incident.

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:191: • Environment - Oil pollution etc.; and

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:191:9 The Merchant Shipping (Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response Co-operation Convention) Regulations 1998, Statutory Instrument 1998 No.

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:207: Collision - Result of avoiding action with pollution requiring

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:207: Tanker ICW collides with a injury; Minor damage to 3 criteria reached with pollution

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:208: 3 criteria reached with pollution

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:217: injury; Minor damage to with pollution requiring

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:223: property; No effect of reached with pollution requiring

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:223: General property; No effect of pollution requiring national support.

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:224: Collision - reached with pollution requiring

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:233: injury; Minor damage to Tier 3 criteria reached with pollution

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:239: Tanker collides with avoiding action with 3rd criteria reached with pollution requiring

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:239: 2 River Collision injury; Minor damage to criteria reached with pollution requiring 2 2 1 1 3.5 4 4 4 5 2.0 3.84

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:240: holder error. Result of property; No effect of note. 3 criteria reached with pollution requiring

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:249: holder error. Adverse reached with pollution requiring national

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:255: Collision - Tanker collides criteria reached with pollution requiring

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:255: 3rd party vessel. Traffic property; No effect of note. pollution requiring national support.

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:255: Tanker collides pollution requiring national support.

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:263: / PEC holder error. Minor damage to property; No reached with pollution requiring national

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:315: experience. pollution.

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:357:and diffuse pollution, invasive non-native species (INNS) and lost connectivity between estuary and river.

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1115_South Bank Quay supplementary report-31.pdf:22:estuarine environment that is subject to a degree of pollution (Fugro, 2021).

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1115_South Bank Quay supplementary report-31.pdf:204:subject to a degree of pollution. Other polychaetes recorded in the core samples included species of

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1115_South Bank Quay supplementary report-31.pdf:313: overall status is improving, marine snails still show pollution effects from TBT over the large

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1115_South Bank Quay supplementary report-31.pdf:315: organic pollution (Shillabeer & Tapp, 1989). Polychaetes of the genera Capitella, Polydora,

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1115_South Bank Quay supplementary report-31.pdf:319: pollution and may be an indicator of high copper conditions. In newly colonised areas it

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1115_South Bank Quay supplementary report-31.pdf:323: Boening, D.W. (1999). An evaluation of bivalves as biomonitors of heavy metals pollution in

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1115_South Bank Quay supplementary report-31.pdf:323: pollution index for heavy metals in marine and estuarine sediments. Environmental

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1115_South Bank Quay supplementary report-31.pdf:324: Deere-Jones, T. (2007). Review of some specific sediment and pollution monitoring related

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1115_South Bank Quay supplementary report-31.pdf:325: North Sea. Oil and Chemistry Pollution, 3, 289-306.

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1115_South Bank Quay supplementary report-31.pdf:325: Edwards, P. (1972). Benthic algae in polluted estuaries. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 3(4), 55-60.

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1115_South Bank Quay supplementary report-31.pdf:329: a period of reduced pollution loadings. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 20(3), 119-123.

MLA_2020_00506-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1115_South Bank Quay supplementary report-31.pdf:330: Pollution Bulletin, 55, 136-150.

operationmanual_v2.0.pdf:2:of the Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S.

operationmanual_v2.0.pdf:5:of Pollution Prevention and Toxics (OPPT) when data are lacking for risk assessment

operationmanual_v2.0.pdf:38:Agency, Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics, Washington, DC; prepared by Syracuse

operationmanual_v2.0.pdf:38:Boethling, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics,

MLA_2020_00506-MMO VARIATION OBJECTION_S_Rennie.pdf:6:competing theories of algae bloom and Pyridine Pollution’

R-2021-0830-CD-DECISION NOTICE 0684.pdf:2: contaminants are present in concentrations that could result in pollution to

R-2021-0830-CD-DECISION NOTICE 0684.pdf:3: water pollution in line with paragraph 170 of the National Planning Policy

R-2021-0830-CD-63262 - Teesworks Environment and Biodiversity Strategy May 2022.PDF:52:subject to a degree of pollution. Therefore the condition of this criterion is considered to be

R-2022-0816-FFM-TSWX-JBAC-SWD-XX-RP-CE-0001-S1-P03-Steel_House_Park_&_Ride_FRA (2).pdf:16: • High: areas able to easily transmit pollution to groundwater, characterised by high-

R-2022-0816-FFM-TSWX-JBAC-SWD-XX-RP-CE-0001-S1-P03-Steel_House_Park_&_Ride_FRA (2).pdf:19: of their pollutant removal capacity, and land-users differ in terms of the risks of pollution

R-2022-0816-FFM-TSWX-JBAC-SWD-XX-RP-CE-0001-S1-P03-Steel_House_Park_&_Ride_FRA (2).pdf:19: parking with frequent change” within the SIA tool. The land use will generate pollution

R-2022-0816-FFM-TSWX-JBAC-SWD-XX-RP-CE-0001-S1-P03-Steel_House_Park_&_Ride_FRA (2).pdf:19: Permeable paving provides pollution mitigation indices of 0.7 for Suspended Solids, 0.6 for

R-2022-0816-FFM-220831_ HRA for Steel House Park and Ride_INCA_RevA (002).pdf:10: Watercourse pollution Pollution to the watercourse from mobilised pollutants disturbed

R-2022-0816-FFM-220831_ HRA for Steel House Park and Ride_INCA_RevA (002).pdf:10: Watercourse pollution A Sustainable Urban Drainage Scheme (SUDS) will Screened out

R-2022-0816-FFM-INCA2022-42 EcIA Steel House Park and Ride.pdf:9:pollution. They recolonised the estuary in the 1980s and have subsequently established a regular

R-2022-0816-FFM-INCA2022-42 EcIA Steel House Park and Ride.pdf:15: • Watercourse pollution from mobilised pollutants disturbed during construction, and from

R-2022-0816-FFM-INCA2022-42 EcIA Steel House Park and Ride.pdf:15: day-to-day fuel-based pollutions from vehicles; and

R-2022-0816-FFM-INCA2022-42 EcIA Steel House Park and Ride.pdf:15:pollution and the SSSI is screened in.

R-2022-0816-FFM-INCA2022-42 EcIA Steel House Park and Ride.pdf:17: • Mitigation to prevent pollution entering the watercourse

Environmental Statement, Chapter G Water Management and Flooding Section 7 Residual effects.pdf:2: receptors, this would result in a negligible level of effect of pollution which would be deemed to

Environmental Statement, Chapter G Water Management and Flooding Section 2 Policy Context(2).pdf:1: protecting and enhancing the natural environment and minimising pollution.

Environmental Statement, Chapter G Water Management and Flooding Section 2 Policy Context(2).pdf:1: 170e risk from, or be adversely affected by, unacceptable levels of water pollution.

Environmental Statement, Chapter G Water Management and Flooding Section 2 Policy Context(2).pdf:2: avoid pollution of groundwater. Within the context of the WFD, the

Environmental Statement, Chapter G Water Management and Flooding Section 2 Policy Context(2).pdf:3: EA Pollution Prevention Guidance (PPG) Notes1:

Environmental Statement, Chapter G Water Management and Flooding Section 2 Policy Context(2).pdf:3: - PPG 1 General guide to the prevention of water pollution;

Environmental Statement, Chapter G Water Management and Flooding Section 2 Policy Context(2).pdf:3: - PPG 13 Vehicle washing and cleaning: prevent pollution;

Environmental Statement, Chapter G Water Management and Flooding Section 2 Policy Context(2).pdf:3: - PPG 21 Pollution incident response planning; and

Environmental Statement, Chapter G Water Management and Flooding Section 2 Policy Context(2).pdf:3: of Water Pollution from Construction Sites;

Environmental Statement, Chapter G Water Management and Flooding Section 2 Policy Context.pdf:1: protecting and enhancing the natural environment and minimising pollution.

Environmental Statement, Chapter G Water Management and Flooding Section 2 Policy Context.pdf:1: 170e risk from, or be adversely affected by, unacceptable levels of water pollution.

Environmental Statement, Chapter G Water Management and Flooding Section 2 Policy Context.pdf:2: avoid pollution of groundwater. Within the context of the WFD, the

Environmental Statement, Chapter G Water Management and Flooding Section 2 Policy Context.pdf:3: EA Pollution Prevention Guidance (PPG) Notes1:

Environmental Statement, Chapter G Water Management and Flooding Section 2 Policy Context.pdf:3: - PPG 1 General guide to the prevention of water pollution;

Environmental Statement, Chapter G Water Management and Flooding Section 2 Policy Context.pdf:3: - PPG 13 Vehicle washing and cleaning: prevent pollution;

Environmental Statement, Chapter G Water Management and Flooding Section 2 Policy Context.pdf:3: - PPG 21 Pollution incident response planning; and

Environmental Statement, Chapter G Water Management and Flooding Section 2 Policy Context.pdf:3: of Water Pollution from Construction Sites;

Tees Works methodology.pdf:1: water borne and water related silt pollution.

Environmental Statement, Chapter H Ground Conditions and Remediation Section 6 Mitigation.pdf:4:H6.15 In addition, the prevention of pollution of groundwater will comply with the requirements of the

Environmental Statement, Chapter H Ground Conditions and Remediation Section 6 Mitigation.pdf:4: 1 EA, Protect groundwater and prevent groundwater pollution, 2017 (ref 9.44);

Environmental Statement, Chapter H Ground Conditions and Remediation Section 6 Mitigation.pdf:4: 4 DEFRA Guidance, Pollution Prevention for Businesses, July 2016 (Updated May 2019) (ref

Environmental Statement, Chapter G Water Management and Flooding Section 6 mitigation.pdf:1: 2 A Pollution Prevention Guidance (PPG) Notes (as referenced in Section G2.4) :

Environmental Statement, Chapter G Water Management and Flooding Section 6 mitigation.pdf:1: Control of Water Pollution from Construction Sites;

Environmental Statement, Chapter G Water Management and Flooding Section 6 mitigation.pdf:3: Potential pollution A range of environmental Effluent from welfare facilities on the site

Environmental Statement, Chapter G Water Management and Flooding Section 6 mitigation.pdf:3: silt pollution and contamination

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:8: Pollution Prevention 49

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:10: • Progressively reduce the pollution of groundwater and prevent or limit the

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:23: Diffuse source pollution from poor nutrient management in agriculture

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:23: Tees Mercia Mudstone and Point source pollution from abandoned mine. The Catchment Data

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:30: through accidental pollution events

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:38: pollution events (sediment release, fuel leaks etc.)

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:39: and fish population and also remove existing pollution

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:39: the Lackenby channel to reduce pollution pathways,

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:41: which pollution from towns, cities and transport is

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:41: Culverting can exacerbate the effect of pollution from

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:42: and there is potential for mine water pollution.

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:42: Mine water pollution and contamination by

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:42: large and close to water. Pollution pathways

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:42: upon the designated sites, causing pollution

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:44: such as pollution prevention measures and appropriate silt

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:44: DO levels, mortality and through accidental pollution

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:44: as pollution prevention measures and appropriate silt

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:44: pollution events.

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:44: as pollution prevention and silt containment

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:45: phytoplankton blooms. Accidental pollution events

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:45: as pollution prevention and silt containment

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:46: Mitigation measures: Any activity where pollution, spills,

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:46: source of pollution away from the pathway and receptor by

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:47: Mitigation measures: Any activity where pollution, spills,

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:47: Mitigation measures: Any activity where pollution, spills,

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:50: ∙ hide outfalls from view making pollution incidents and

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:50: site ground material which is contaminated and the pollution

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:52: pollution from towns, cities and transport is identified as a

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:52: Culverting can exacerbate the effect of pollution from towns,

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:52: mine water pollution. Mine water pollution and

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:53: such as pollution prevention measures and appropriate

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:53: disturbance, mortality and through accidental pollution

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:53: as pollution prevention measures and appropriate silt

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:54: vegetation and accidental pollution events.

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:54: as pollution prevention and silt containment measures

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:56: accidental pollution events.

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:56: such as pollution prevention measures and

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:58: improve and remediate the pollution in the Lackenby channel and to provide in-

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:58: CEMP to ensure pollution prevention on site, best practice and that any impacts

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:58: Pollution Prevention

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:58: proximity of the works are not degraded as a result of pollution events during the

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:58: ▪ Abiding by industry standard pollution prevention guidelines, such as those

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:58: given in CIRIA’s Control of water pollution from construction sites - Guidance

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:59: pollution by oil/fuel leaks. Where practicable, refuelling of vehicles and

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:60: • Hiding pollution incidents and misconnections as outfalls are out of

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:60: ▪ pollution from towns, cities and transport,

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:61: the prevention of a pollution pathway in the new proposed Holme Beck channel and

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:73:A.4.7 Pollution Prevention Measures

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:73: Appropriate pollution prevention measures must be implemented throughout

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:77:Ownes, D. (2001) Control of water pollution from construction sites. Guidance for consultants

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:78: • Pollution from towns, cities and transport,

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:78: • Pollution from abandoned mines,

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:85:does not appear to be any pollution on the

CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:85:pollution incident?

TW-SIZ-XX-JBAU-SB-00-RP-EN-0011-S4-P01-HRA.pdf:13: Air pollution, air-borne pollutants; B

TW-SIZ-XX-JBAU-SB-00-RP-EN-0011-S4-P01-HRA.pdf:13: Other forms of pollution; B

TW-SIZ-XX-JBAU-SB-00-RP-EN-0011-S4-P01-HRA.pdf:13: Marine water pollution; B

TW-SIZ-XX-JBAU-SB-00-RP-EN-0011-S4-P01-HRA.pdf:14: Water pollution

TW-SIZ-XX-JBAU-SB-00-RP-EN-0011-S4-P01-HRA.pdf:14: Air Pollution: impact of atmospheric nitrogen

TW-SIZ-XX-JBAU-SB-00-RP-EN-0011-S4-P01-HRA.pdf:15: Pollution/Siltation

TW-SIZ-XX-JBAU-SB-00-RP-EN-0011-S4-P01-HRA.pdf:15: Noise Pollution  

TW-SIZ-XX-JBAU-SB-00-RP-EN-0011-S4-P01-HRA.pdf:16: Non- Breeding Water Pollution/Siltation The proposed works are immediately adjacent to the SPA, so any potential pollution incidents could have direct N/A – in combination

TW-SIZ-XX-JBAU-SB-00-RP-EN-0011-S4-P01-HRA.pdf:16: Birds impacts upon the birds in the absence of suitable pollution prevention measures in place. For siltation, the works to the assessment to be

TW-SIZ-XX-JBAU-SB-00-RP-EN-0011-S4-P01-HRA.pdf:16: habitat via siltation will be covered under water pollution.

TW-SIZ-XX-JBAU-SB-00-RP-EN-0011-S4-P01-HRA.pdf:16: Breeding Birds Water Pollution/Siltation The proposed works are immediately adjacent to the SPA, so any potential pollution incidents could have direct N/A – in combination

TW-SIZ-XX-JBAU-SB-00-RP-EN-0011-S4-P01-HRA.pdf:16: impacts upon the birds in the absence of suitable pollution prevention measures in place. A previous survey conducted assessment to be

TW-SIZ-XX-JBAU-SB-00-RP-EN-0011-S4-P01-HRA.pdf:16: avosetta adjacent to the site is used for foraging rather than breeding, therefore localised impacts of pollution are likely to have Appropriate Assessment due

TW-SIZ-XX-JBAU-SB-00-RP-EN-0011-S4-P01-HRA.pdf:17: will be covered under water pollution.

TW-SIZ-XX-JBAU-SB-00-RP-EN-0011-S4-P01-HRA.pdf:17: Waterbird Water Pollution/Siltation The proposed works are immediately adjacent to the SPA, so any potential pollution incidents could have direct N/A – in combination

TW-SIZ-XX-JBAU-SB-00-RP-EN-0011-S4-P01-HRA.pdf:17: Assemblage impacts upon the birds in the absence of suitable pollution prevention measures in place. For siltation, the works to the assessment to be

TW-SIZ-XX-JBAU-SB-00-RP-EN-0011-S4-P01-HRA.pdf:18: of mudflat habitat via siltation will be covered under water pollution.

TW-SIZ-XX-JBAU-SB-00-RP-EN-0011-S4-P01-HRA.pdf:18: Ramsar Criterion Water Pollution/Siltation The closest area of the Ramsar site is situated 900m upstream of the South Bank site. Downstream, the Ramsar is No Likely Significant

TW-SIZ-XX-JBAU-SB-00-RP-EN-0011-S4-P01-HRA.pdf:18: 6: located ~3km from the South Bank site. Any potential pollution incidents could impact the Ramsar site downstream if Effect

TW-SIZ-XX-JBAU-SB-00-RP-EN-0011-S4-P01-HRA.pdf:19: Ramsar Criterion Water Pollution/Siltation The closest area of the Ramsar site is situated 900m upstream of the South Bank site. Downstream, the Ramsar is No Likely Significant

TW-SIZ-XX-JBAU-SB-00-RP-EN-0011-S4-P01-HRA.pdf:19: 5: located ~3km from the South Bank site. Any potential pollution incidents could impact the Ramsar site downstream if Effect

TW-SIZ-XX-JBAU-SB-00-RP-EN-0011-S4-P01-HRA.pdf:20: Non-breeding birds Water Pollution/Siltation Alone

TW-SIZ-XX-JBAU-SB-00-RP-EN-0011-S4-P01-HRA.pdf:20: Breeding birds Water Pollution/Siltation Alone

TW-SIZ-XX-JBAU-SB-00-RP-EN-0011-S4-P01-HRA.pdf:20: Waterbird Assemblage Water Pollution/Siltation Alone

TW-SIZ-XX-JBAU-SB-00-RP-EN-0011-S4-P01-HRA.pdf:22: A HRA was drafted and with mitigation there was no likely significant effects of pollution to

TW-SIZ-XX-JBAU-SB-00-RP-EN-0011-S4-P01-HRA.pdf:23:Breeding Pollution/Siltation adjacent to the SPA. Any non- following industry-standard impact on have been

TW-SIZ-XX-JBAU-SB-00-RP-EN-0011-S4-P01-HRA.pdf:23:Birds mitigated pollution incidents could proven and effective pollution site integrity identified

TW-SIZ-XX-JBAU-SB-00-RP-EN-0011-S4-P01-HRA.pdf:23: A pollution incident would be a works will ensure that there is a

TW-SIZ-XX-JBAU-SB-00-RP-EN-0011-S4-P01-HRA.pdf:23: Potential for pollution incidents would demolishing the flood defence

MLA_2022_00248-APPLICATION-FORM.pdf:12:pollution. There is to be no channel excavation in the current marine environment

R-2021-0422-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0271-02-South Bank Priority Strategy.PDF:24: of Pollution Act (1974). This is in line with our approach not to bring areas of land no longer

R-2021-0610-PND-Officer Report 0610.pdf:2: • Pollution Incident Response Plan

R-2021-0610-PND-SBCO Site - Planning Stage MS - Rev 01 - 15.07.21.pdf:2: • Pollution Incident Response Plan

R-2021-0610-PND-SBCO Site - Planning Stage MS - Rev 01 - 15.07.21.pdf:6:• Pollution - Works will be carried out strictly in accordance with the project Pollution Prevention Plan.

R-2021-0610-PND-SBCO Site - Planning Stage MS - Rev 01 - 15.07.21.pdf:7:Pollution Control

R-2021-0610-PND-SBCO Site - Planning Stage MS - Rev 01 - 15.07.21.pdf:7:Keltbray will prepare and implement a Pollution Prevention Plan on the SBCO By Products project, this will include for at source control measures to

R-2021-0610-PND-SBCO Site - Planning Stage MS - Rev 01 - 15.07.21.pdf:7:• All inducted members of staff will be briefed on the Keltbray Pollution Incident response plan, and made aware of procedures should a spill be

R-2022-0342-CD-L05858-CLK-XX-XX-RP-GT-0002 Pile Risk Assessment .pdf:4: Guidance on Pollution Prevention (Environment Agency 2001)

R-2022-0342-CD-L05858-CLK-XX-XX-RP-GT-0002 Pile Risk Assessment .pdf:10: the long term, or there is evidence at the receptor of harm or pollution;

R-2022-0342-CD-L05858-CLK-XX-XX-RP-GT-0002 Pile Risk Assessment .pdf:11: term risk of pollution of sensitive water resources. Catastrophic damage to buildings or

R-2022-0342-CD-L05858-CLK-XX-XX-RP-GT-0002 Pile Risk Assessment .pdf:11: • Medium: Chronic damage to human health (‘significant harm’), pollution of sensitive

R-2022-0342-CD-L05858-CLK-XX-XX-RP-GT-0002 Pile Risk Assessment .pdf:11: • Mild: Pollution of non-sensitive water resources. Significant damage to crops, buildings,

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Shadow_HRA.pdf:10: air cooled condenser building, incinerator bottom ash building, air pollution

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Shadow_HRA.pdf:15: the Air Pollution Information System (APIS) website.

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Shadow_HRA.pdf:20: any pollution event would depend on the scale and duration of the incident

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Shadow_HRA.pdf:21: Accidental fuel or chemical spills during operation could also cause pollution

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Shadow_HRA.pdf:24: ecosystems are unlikely to occur. Critical levels of air pollution and critical

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Shadow_HRA.pdf:27: diffuse agricultural pollution. It states “nitrogen deposition is unlikely to be

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Shadow_HRA.pdf:28: assess atmospheric emissions from new or expanding Integrated Pollution

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Shadow_HRA.pdf:43: is necessary, use anti-pollution measures such as bunded trays or

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Preliminary_Ecological_Appraisal.pdf:15: pollution prevention measures will be implemented including in refuelling on hardstanding where

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Preliminary_Ecological_Appraisal.pdf:15: • Pollution prevention measures to prevent work causing run-off, pollution, or hydrological

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_EIA_SoC_Part_1of2.pdf:13: cooled condenser building, bottom ash building, air pollution control residue silos,

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_EIA_SoC_Part_1of2.pdf:23: pollution and the visual impact on the local environment using lighting guidance for

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_EIA_SoC_Part_1of2.pdf:23: pollution and have low glare reflector systems, which help to minimise the amount

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_EIA_SoC_Part_1of2.pdf:28: referred to as air pollution control residues (APCr) (which comprises fine particles

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_EIA_SoC_Part_1of2.pdf:38: any risk of pollution to the environment or any contamination, which may

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_EIA_SoC_Part_1of2.pdf:54: necessary, use anti-pollution measures such as bunded trays or leak-proof

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_EIA_SoC_Part_1of2.pdf:55: Agency’s (2007) Pollution Prevention Guideline 5: Works and Maintenance on or

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_EIA_SoC_Part_1of2.pdf:55: any changes that could indicate a pollution incident. Should the monitoring

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_EIA_SoC_Part_1of2.pdf:55: indicate any potential pollution works should stop and a solution found to

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_EIA_SoC_Part_1of2.pdf:55: prevent pollution

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_EIA_SoC_Part_1of2.pdf:55: • Pollution Prevention Guidelines (PPG5) shall be implemented during

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_EIA_SoC_Part_1of2.pdf:56: • Pollution prevention measures should be put in place, such as using drip

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_EIA_SoC_Part_1of2.pdf:106: Implementation of appropriate pollution prevention measures e.g. CIRIA

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_EIA_SoC_Part_1of2.pdf:106: guidance: Control of water pollution from construction sites. Guidance for

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_EIA_SoC_Part_1of2.pdf:107: Hydrology, Implementation of appropriate pollution prevention measures e.g. CIRIA

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_EIA_SoC_Part_1of2.pdf:107: Geology and guidance: Control of water pollution from construction sites. Guidance for This commitment is still applicable and will be

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_EIA_SoC_Part_1of2.pdf:107: During sensitive to avoiding poor weather conditions. Other pollution control measures completed and a remediation strategy has been

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_EIA_SoC_Part_1of2.pdf:108: Pollution prevention measures shall be implemented during construction works

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_External_Lighting_Assessment.pdf:4:3.2 Lighting pollution 6

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_External_Lighting_Assessment.pdf:4:3.2.1 Lighting pollution and proposed vertical calculation surfaces 6

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_External_Lighting_Assessment.pdf:5: • Light Pollution

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_External_Lighting_Assessment.pdf:9: 3.2 Lighting pollution

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_External_Lighting_Assessment.pdf:9: 3.2.1 Lighting pollution and proposed vertical calculation surfaces

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_External_Lighting_Assessment.pdf:9: (also known as light pollution), which can present physiological and ecological problems to

R-2023-0246-RMM-Watson E.pdf:1:risks from pollution are also unknown though likely to be significant, and I believe a cautionary principle is vital here

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Planning_Supporting_Statement.pdf:31: process equipment and air pollution control technology. In addition, air quality

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Air_Quality_Dioxin_Pathway_Intake_Assessment.pdf:4: the European Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC) Bureau in December 2019. The

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Air_Quality_Dioxin_Pathway_Intake_Assessment.pdf:9: approach defined by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate on Pollution (HMIP) in the UK in 19966, taking

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Air_Quality_Emissions_Modelling_Report.pdf:3: 2.3 Industrial pollution regulation …………………………………………………………………………………………………10

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Air_Quality_Emissions_Modelling_Report.pdf:6: within the Air Emissions Guidance and the Air Pollution Information System (APIS)2.

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Air_Quality_Emissions_Modelling_Report.pdf:10: 2.3 Industrial pollution regulation

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Air_Quality_Emissions_Modelling_Report.pdf:11: considered to be appropriate, a review of local and national monitoring and pollution mapping has

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Air_Quality_Emissions_Modelling_Report.pdf:11: based on known pollution sources and background measurements and is used by local authorities

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Air_Quality_Emissions_Modelling_Report.pdf:66: This assessment has included a review of baseline pollution levels, dispersion modelling of

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Transport_Statement.pdf:9: environment and supporting the legislative requirements to reduce air and noise pollution

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Noise_and_Vibration_Impact_Assessment.pdf:7: being adversely affected by, unacceptable levels of noise pollution.

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Noise_and_Vibration_Impact_Assessment.pdf:7: location taking into account the likely effects (including cumulative effects) of pollution on health,

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:9: • Progressively reduce the pollution of groundwater and prevent or limit the entry of pollutants;

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:13: accidental pollution events and will discharge into Holme Beck impact fish, invertebrate, approval) which will in turn discharge

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:13: point(s). turn discharge into the Tees populations through pollution. is the potential to negatively impact

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:13: may also result in discharges potential to negatively impact reach the river may be accidental pollution events, where

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:13: into the Tees Estuary. Deposition water biological populations, deposited, covering fish gravels pollution may be washed upstream

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:13: of discharged materials may through accidental pollution or smother invertebrate habitat. into Dabholm Gut (the lower reach of - -

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:13: invertebrate fauna through pollution. reached, there is therefore the

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:15:Specific Pollutants Pollution influence these physico- these physico-chemical elements

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:15:water Pollution by other

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:16: impacted by pollution from negatively impacted by pollution from

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:16: Cleveland Coast SPA, causing pollution effects that will pSPA, Ramsar, pRamsar and SSSI were

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:16: due to noise and also air pollution construction works will disturb sediments

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:17: requirements of the Pollution

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:17: pollution incident. Should the

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:17: pollution works should stop and a

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:17: solution found to prevent pollution; and

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:17: • Pollution prevention measures shall be

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:17: Bathing Waters causing pollution effects that will time that it reached a designated bathing

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:17: the Pollution Prevention Guidelines (PPG5)

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:17: Pollution prevention measures shall be

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:18: Pollution Prevention Guidelines (PPG5) and carry appropriate spill kits should accidental

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:18: iii. Pollution prevention measures, such as implementing the CIRIA Control of Water Pollution

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:19: could indicate a pollution incident; and

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:20: The potential for discharge into the Tees Estuary may result in pollution, dependent • The proposed works are unlikely to disturb sediments as no in- channel works are proposed and thus the risk to

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:20: Direct and Discharges into the environment must be through connections to mains sewage. If of materials and pollution will be temporary and will not contribute to deterioration of the Tees Estuary water body.

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:20: the EA. Pollution prevention measures shall be implemented during construction • Pollution prevention measures should be put in place, such as using drip trays and using emergency spill kits.

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:20: the EA. Pollution prevention measures shall be implemented during construction

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:20: • Pollution prevention measures shall be implemented during construction works to prevent excessive sediment input

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:20: the EA. Pollution prevention measures shall be implemented during construction (S Bank) River and the Tees coastal water body.

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:20: Environmental Permit must be obtained from the EA. Pollution prevention measures

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:20: an appropriate Environmental Permit must be obtained from the EA. Pollution

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:21: Environmental Permit must be obtained from the EA. Pollution prevention measures

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:21: (CEMP), for example, all construction will follow the requirements of the Pollution Prevention Guidelines (PPG5) and

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:21: The potential for discharge into the Tees Estuary may result in direct pollution and pollution incident. Should the monitoring indicate any potential pollution works should stop and a solution found to

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:21: indirect pollution to the Tees Estuary (S Bank) River and Tees Coastal water body, prevent pollution.

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:21: dependent on the nature of the discharged materials. Discharges into the • Pollution prevention measures shall be implemented during construction works to prevent excessive sediment input

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:21: Pollution by all priority the EA. Pollution prevention measures shall be implemented during construction development will not result in a significant residual effect on the water quality at and within the vicinity of the site.

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:21: body of water Pollution by • Surface water runoff is proposed to be attenuated via a hybrid system which includes both a lined attenuation pond

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:21: Tees Mercia Mudstone consider the pollution risk to controlled waters underlying Grangetown Prairie to be acceptable or that it should not be

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:21: (during construction and / or operation of the ERF facility). Pollution prevention

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:27:new development from contributing to unacceptable levels of water pollution.

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:29:  increased difficulty in detecting the origins of pollution and in monitoring

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:29: weather events, climate change and acute pollution.

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:30:which poses a medium risk of pollution to controlled waters.

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:30:environmental sensitive area, we are not stating in any way that the pollution

R-2023-0246-RMM-TV_ERF_Water_Framework_Directive_Assessment_Review_and_Update.pdf:31: for purpose and unlikely to cause pollution

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:4: 6 Pollution Control ………………………………………………………………………………………… 13

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:4: 6.2 Pollution Prevention ………………………………………………………………………………………. 14

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:6:  Section 6 provides an outline pollution control and contingency plan

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:8:  Zero pollution incidents

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:11:  Any necessary fuel and oil will be stored in accordance with the Control of Pollution

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:14: activities, Also pollution to watercourses through our work activities through:

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:15:5.11.4 As there is a risk of water pollution, both through ground water and pollution of Holme Beck,

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:15: the site management team will follow the requirements of the pollution prevention for

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:17:5.17.1 Road transport is a major source of air and noise pollution and contributes to carbon dioxide

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:17:6 Pollution Control

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:18: the potential to cause harm to people, or damage to property of the environment. ‘Pollution’

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:18:6.2 Pollution Prevention

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:18:6.2.2 Concrete and cement are very alkaline and can cause serious pollution. To minimise the risk

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:18: of pollution, any concrete plant will be cleaned within a designated washout area.

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:18:6.2.3 To minimise the risk of pollution from oils on site, measures are required in relation to their

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:18:6.3.1 All fuel and oil will be stored in accordance with the Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) (England)

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:18: Regulations 2001 and they will be handled in such a way that risk of pollution is minimised,

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:18:  Fuel and oil storage tanks will comply with the Control of Pollution (Oil Storage)

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:19:6.4.2 Any plant or equipment considered to be a pollution risk will either be repaired or removed

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:19:6.6.1 Procedures for reporting any spillages or pollution incidents will be as follows:

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:19:  The Site Manager is responsible for reporting any spillages or pollution incidents, as

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:21:pollution through implementing strict control measures and continually seeking to improve our

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:27:increased dust and pollution entering Holme Beck, the Cross Connector culvert

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:36:mobility distances and distances at which air and hydrological pollution events

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:45:pollution to enter the watercourse.

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:45:Any accidental pollution events or contamination of the watercourse could:

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:46:Any possible indirect disturbance (e.g. pollution) caused by the proposed

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:47:Any possible indirect disturbance (e.g. pollution) caused by the proposed

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:48:works and the ERF will have to separately control any potential pollution impacts.

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:48:considered the risk of pollution to the Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast SPA and

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:48:The HRA concluded that there would be no likely significant effect and pollution

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:48:time, the proposed ERF development will control pollution to the SPA and

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:48:site will separately control pollution impacts, no additional mitigation will be

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:49:combination effects from increased dust and pollution entering Holme Beck,

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:50:Mitigation measures to control pollution of the Holme Beck are discussed in

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:51:pollution and contamination of the Holme Beck, Cross Connector and/or Knitting

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:53:pollution to enter the Holme Beck. If Holme Beck, Cross Connector and/or

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:53:potential for contaminated soil or accidental pollution entering these watercourses

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:53:increases. Any accidental pollution events or contamination of these watercourses

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:54:The CEMP will be in line with the Environment Agency’s (EA) ‘Pollution

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:54:pollution from construction related activities such as oil storage and/or spills and

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:54:contamination of water28. A pollution incident response plan will be implemented

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:54:Pollution entering the Holme Beck, Cross Connector and/or the Knitting Wife

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:54:pollution impacts from the scheme on the Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast SPA

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:54: DEFRA and Environment Agency (2 May 2019) Guidance: Pollution Prevention for Businesses.

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:54:https://www.gov.uk/guidance/pollution-prevention-for-businesses. Accessed 22 May 2020.

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:108:construction, to control pollution and avoid construction impacts to legally

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:109:potential for contaminated soil or accidental pollution to enter either the Holme

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:109:Any accidental pollution events or contamination of the watercourse could:

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:109:pollution impacts from the remediation of the proposed development site,

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:109:1) is construction related pollution. The required mitigation (CEMP and Phasing

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:115:ERF will have to separately control any potential pollution impacts to the adjacent

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:115:combination effects from increased dust and pollution entering Holme Beck, and

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:117: Teesmouth and Pollution of Holme Beck, Dust, pollutants or contaminated Potential impact to the habitats within CEMP No significant residual

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:117: Teesmouth and Pollution of Holme Beck, Dust, water or contaminated soils Potential impact to qualifying species CEMP No significant residual

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:119:implementation of a CEMP and Phasing Plan, primarily to prevent pollution of

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:133:• Principle 8 – deliver redevelopment in a way that reduces pollution,

R-2020-0800-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:133:redevelopment in a way that provides long term sustainability, reduces pollution,

R-2022-0779-CD-COMPLIANCE OFFICER REPORT.pdf:1:iii Pollution Prevention Plan

R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:2: 4.11 Materials Storage and Pollution Prevention

R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:3:and will be in line with the Environment Agency’s (EA) ‘Pollution Prevention for Businesses’ which

R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:3:details how construction sites can avoid causing pollution from construction related activities such

R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:5:protection of the environment to include the prevention of pollution. In order to facilitate this, the

R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:11: • Take care when working near watercourses not to cause pollution.

R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:15: • Materials Storage and Pollution Prevention.

R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:18:in accordance with the Environment Agency Pollution Prevention Guidance (PPG2) so as not to

R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:18:Although now withdrawn, the EA Pollution Prevention Guidelines (PPGs) are based on relevant

R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:18:The project construction phase will adhere to the following Environment Agency Pollution

R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:18: prevent pollution. It gives information about choosing, installing and maintaining an oil

R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:18: and prevent pollution when washing and cleaning vehicles. It includes advice on dealing

R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:22:correct disposal/recycling. Each type must be stored separately and securely to prevent pollution

R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:22: 4.11 Material storage and Pollution Prevention

R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:22:Although now withdrawn, the EA Pollution Prevention Guidelines (PPGs) are based on relevant

R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:22:The following list shows measures that will be put in place to prevent pollution and would conform

R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:22:to the best practice policy proposed by the Environment Agency (EA) via the Pollution Prevention

R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:23: Pollution Prevention Guidelines (e.g., PPG2 Above Ground Oil Storage Tanks);

R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:23: • development of pollution control procedures in line with the EA’s Pollution Prevention

R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:24:controls are in place to avoid pollution and harm to human health or environmental receptors at all

R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:24:Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention Guidance notes and other good construction practice,

R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:25:assessment in order to assess requirements for spillage equipment and pollution prevention

R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:25:involves any significant spills, leaks of toxic substances, or pollution incident that with the potential

R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:25: • The Environment Agency: in the event of a pollution incident impacting upon water, land or

R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:25: uncontrolled release of pollution to air, ground and/or water and which have impacted upon

R-2022-0779-CD-Sep 22 - CEMP - Steel House Park and Ride Relocation of stockpile mounds.pdf:26: • training in the use of pollution incident response equipment; and Toolbox talks

R-2022-0779-CD-COMPLIANCE DECISION NOTICE.pdf:2:iii Pollution Prevention Plan

R-2022-0779-CD-DOC (CEMP) Covering Letter September 2022.pdf:1: iii. Pollution Prevention Plan

R-2021-0832-CD-63262 - Teesworks Environment and Biodiversity Strategy May 2022.PDF:52:subject to a degree of pollution. Therefore the condition of this criterion is considered to be

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_17. Noise and vibration.pdf:1:The Control of Pollution Act 1974

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_17. Noise and vibration.pdf:1:Section 60 of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 provides powers to local planning authority officers to serve

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_17. Noise and vibration.pdf:2:or being adversely affected by, unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution……”

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_17. Noise and vibration.pdf:2:taking into account the likely effects (including cumulative effects) of pollution on health, living conditions

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_17. Noise and vibration.pdf:2:c) limit the impact of light pollution from artificial light on local amenity, intrinsically dark landscapes and

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1108_NTS.pdf:18:distance from human receptors and habitats sensitive to air pollution, impacts of plant emissions were

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_19. Landscape and visual.pdf:2:“c) limit the impact of light pollution from artificial light on local amenity, intrinsically dark landscapes

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_19. Landscape and visual.pdf:24: pollution. existing, extensive night time lighting within neighbouring industrial, port and

R-2020-0685-ESM-EA R_2020_0685_ESM 4 March 2021 OFFICIAL.pdf:2:concentrations that could result in pollution to controlled waters. The programme shall

R-2020-0685-ESM-EA R_2020_0685_ESM 4 March 2021 OFFICIAL.pdf:3:risk from or adversely affected by, unacceptable levels of water pollution in line with

R-2020-0685-ESM-EA R_2020_0685_ESM 4 March 2021 OFFICIAL.pdf:3:risk from or adversely affected by, unacceptable levels of water pollution in line with

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_28. Water Framework Directive compliance assessment.pdf:4:During the construction period there is the potential for pollution from spills or leaks of fuel and oil. The risk

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_28. Water Framework Directive compliance assessment.pdf:4:of this arising can be minimised by following standard good practice with regard to pollution prevention

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_14. Commercial and recreational navigation.pdf:1:through accidental pollution from ships in the course of navigation or lawful operations, pollution caused by

R-2020-0685-ESM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:9:contaminants are present in concentrations that could result in pollution to

R-2020-0685-ESM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:9:pollution in line with paragraph 170 of the National Planning Policy

R-2020-0685-ESM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:9:pollution in line with paragraph 170 of the National Planning Policy

R-2020-0685-ESM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:27:contaminants are present in concentrations that could result in pollution to

R-2020-0685-ESM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:28:pollution in line with paragraph 170 of the National Planning Policy

R-2020-0685-ESM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:39:Consideration has been given to the impact of light pollution on foraging and

R-2020-0685-ESM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:69: of processes or emissions (where these are subject to separate pollution

R-2020-0685-ESM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:69: through the permitting regimes operated by pollution control authorities.

R-2020-0685-ESM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:88:risk of environmental pollution; support the development Carbon Capture and

R-2020-0685-ESM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:98: if contaminants are present in concentrations that could result in pollution

R-2020-0685-ESM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:99: levels of water pollution in line with paragraph 170 of the National

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_8. Land quality and geology.pdf:1: of soil, air, water or noise pollution or land instability.

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_8. Land quality and geology.pdf:2: the likely effects (including cumulative effects) of pollution on the proposed scheme are discussed in

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_8. Land quality and geology.pdf:2: • limit the impact of light pollution from artificial light

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_8. Land quality and geology.pdf:2: are subject to separate pollution control regimes).

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_8. Land quality and geology.pdf:2: operated by pollution control authorities.

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_8. Land quality and geology.pdf:2:The Environmental Protection Act 1990 makes provision for the improved control of pollution arising from

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_8. Land quality and geology.pdf:2: • Significant pollution of controlled waters is being or is likely to be caused.”

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_8. Land quality and geology.pdf:3:environmental effects, including pollution.

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_8. Land quality and geology.pdf:13:designation indicates that the soil is easily able to transmit pollution to groundwater, which is characterised

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_8. Land quality and geology.pdf:21:control techniques to reduce the risk of pollution incidents and to limit the consequences of an accident,

R-2020-0685-ESM-Appendix 13_Landscape and visual impact assessment methodology.pdf:4: experience. pollution.

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_9. Marine ecology.pdf:7: due to pollution. They recolonised in the estuary in the 1980s and have established a

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_9. Marine ecology.pdf:8:These species are characteristic of fine sediments, usually with some level of organic pollution and

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1111_Appendix 1_Waste Report.pdf:5: • Significantly reducing and where possible preventing all kinds of marine plastic pollution – in

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1111_Appendix 1_Waste Report.pdf:27:to be carefully managed in order to prevent pollution to the surrounding area.

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1111_Appendix 1_Waste Report.pdf:29:appropriate pollution prevention control guidelines to protect the environment from both storage and

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1111_Appendix 1_Waste Report.pdf:29: HMSO, SI 2001 No. 2954, Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) (England) Regulations 2001, HMSO, London

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1111_Appendix 1_Waste Report.pdf:29: agency.gov.uk/business/topics/pollution/39083.aspx (accessed 21 September 2016)

R-2020-0685-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:60: injuries or single pollution requiring national Temporary closure

R-2020-0685-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:61:Note that the Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response Co-operation Convention 9 defines the following 8F

R-2020-0685-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:61: • Tier 2 Regional (beyond the in-house capability of the operator): For larger pollution

R-2020-0685-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:61: and applied within 2 to 6 hours of an oil pollution incident.

R-2020-0685-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:61: • Tier 3 National (requiring national resources): For very large pollution incidents,

R-2020-0685-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:61: capability mobilised and applied within 6 to 18 hours of an oil pollution incident.

R-2020-0685-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:61: • Environment - Oil pollution etc.; and

R-2020-0685-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:61:9 The Merchant Shipping (Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response Co-operation Convention) Regulations 1998, Statutory Instrument 1998 No.

R-2020-0685-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:77: Collision - Result of avoiding action with pollution requiring

R-2020-0685-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:77: Tanker ICW collides with a injury; Minor damage to 3 criteria reached with pollution

R-2020-0685-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:78: 3 criteria reached with pollution

R-2020-0685-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:87: injury; Minor damage to with pollution requiring

R-2020-0685-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:93: property; No effect of reached with pollution requiring

R-2020-0685-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:93: General property; No effect of pollution requiring national support.

R-2020-0685-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:94: Collision - reached with pollution requiring

R-2020-0685-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:103: injury; Minor damage to Tier 3 criteria reached with pollution

R-2020-0685-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:109: Tanker collides with avoiding action with 3rd criteria reached with pollution requiring

R-2020-0685-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:109: 2 River Collision injury; Minor damage to criteria reached with pollution requiring 2 2 1 1 3.5 4 4 4 5 2.0 3.84

R-2020-0685-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:110: holder error. Result of property; No effect of note. 3 criteria reached with pollution requiring

R-2020-0685-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:119: holder error. Adverse reached with pollution requiring national

R-2020-0685-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:125: Collision - Tanker collides criteria reached with pollution requiring

R-2020-0685-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:125: 3rd party vessel. Traffic property; No effect of note. pollution requiring national support.

R-2020-0685-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:125: Tanker collides pollution requiring national support.

R-2020-0685-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:133: / PEC holder error. Minor damage to property; No reached with pollution requiring national

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1109_Appendix 15_Flood Risk Assessment.pdf:15:and diffuse pollution, invasive non-native species (INNS) and lost connectivity between estuary and river.

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_11. Terrestrial ecology.pdf:3: pollution from linear construction projects (CIRIA, 2006); and,

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_11. Terrestrial ecology.pdf:23:11.5.3 Indirect disturbance (e.g. light, noise, pollution) or injury to commuting otter

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_11. Terrestrial ecology.pdf:23:7). The potential impact of a pollution event to fish (otter prey) has been assessed in Section 13 as being

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_11. Terrestrial ecology.pdf:23:of no adverse significance following embedded mitigation of development of a Marine Pollution Contingency

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_11. Terrestrial ecology.pdf:24:Plan and Vessel Management Plan, and implementation of the EAP. Should a pollution event occur, it is

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_11. Terrestrial ecology.pdf:26:11.6.1 Light pollution impacts on foraging/commuting otters and bats

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_11. Terrestrial ecology.pdf:26:There is potential for commuting otters and bats to be disturbed by light pollution during the operational

R-2020-0685-ESM-61586 Quay Planning Statement 09-11-20.pdf:14: carbon dioxide emissions and risk of environmental pollution;

R-2020-0685-ESM-61586 Quay Planning Statement 09-11-20.pdf:29: and habitats sensitive to air pollution, impacts of plant emissions were considered to be not

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_18. Air quality.pdf:1:on health effects of air pollution. The strategy was revised and reissued in 2000 as the AQS for England,

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_18. Air quality.pdf:4: • new point sources of air pollution are to be introduced;

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_18. Air quality.pdf:4: • people may be exposed to existing sources of pollution including dust;

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_18. Air quality.pdf:4: n. minimise pollution including light and noise and vibration levels to meet or

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_18. Air quality.pdf:5: decades but air pollution remains a significant

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_18. Air quality.pdf:5: pollution impacts on biodiversity. The planning

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_18. Air quality.pdf:5: Scoping Pollution Information System

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_18. Air quality.pdf:5: Natural England pollution, either directly or from traffic generation,

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_18. Air quality.pdf:5: risks of air pollution and how these can be

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_18. Air quality.pdf:5: pollution impacts and the sensitivity of different

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_18. Air quality.pdf:5: Pollution Information System (www.apis.ac.uk).

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_18. Air quality.pdf:5: Further information on air pollution modelling and

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_18. Air quality.pdf:6: Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) Air Pollution Information System (APIS) http://www.apis.ac.uk

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_18. Air quality.pdf:10:whether there were any habitats sensitive to air pollution effects which required consideration in the

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_18. Air quality.pdf:18:pollution (MARPOL) Convention, and therefore vessels must comply with fuel quality standards which will

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_10. Marine mammals.pdf:2: Cetaceans of the Baltic and information exchange, pollution control and

R-2020-0685-ESM-DECISION NOTICE.pdf:2: contaminants are present in concentrations that could result in pollution to

R-2020-0685-ESM-DECISION NOTICE.pdf:3: water pollution in line with paragraph 170 of the National Planning Policy

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:22: There were no pollution incidents to controlled waters recorded on the site.

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:22: Approximately 70m north west of the site there was one pollution incident relating to oils

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:22:Pollution Incidents to controlled waters and fuel however this was rated as having no impact (Category 4).

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:22: Approximately 400m north west there was a minor (Category 3) pollution incident of

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:22:Integrated Pollution Prevention and There are two IPPC authorisations on site (in the north of the site), one for ICI No.3 Teesport

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:30: dissolution and Secondary Pollution of Moderate to

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:31: pollution of

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:32: migration from Pollution of Moderate to sensitivity.

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:33: pollution of

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:33: Undifferentiated Pollution of

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:34: pollution of

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:34: unsaturated Pollution of Low Risk the tanks or pipework.

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:34: soils Pollution of

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:35: pollution of

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:35: Mudstone) Pollution of 2004).

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:35: Pollution of

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:36: pollution of

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:36: Pollution of

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:37: pollution of

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:37: contaminants in Pollution of Moderate to strategy, the land adjacent to the site will be

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:37: Deposits); Secondary Pollution of

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:720: pollution of

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:720: Chronic damage to Pollution of population sensitive

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:720: Pollution to population Easily repairable Slight short-

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:720: necessarily significant Slight pollution changes to No

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:721: There is a pollution linkage and an event that either appears very likely

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:721: evidence at the receptor of harm or pollution

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:721: There is a pollution linkage and all the elements are present and in the

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:721: There is a pollution linkage and circumstances are possible under which

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:721: There is a pollution linkage, but circumstances are such that it is

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_30. References.pdf:1:Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (2020). Air Pollution Information System Website Online. Available at:

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_30. References.pdf:10:displaces bottlenose dolphins from an urbanised foraging patch. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 74: 396–402.

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_3. Description of the proposed scheme.pdf:14:During the various construction activities, there is the potential for pollution from spills or leaks of fuel and

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_3. Description of the proposed scheme.pdf:14:oil. The risk of this arising can be minimised by following standard good practice with regard to pollution

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_3. Description of the proposed scheme.pdf:14:Agency’s Pollution Prevention Guidelines (PPG) No. 5 on works in, near and liable to affect watercourses,

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_3. Description of the proposed scheme.pdf:14:requirement that all ships over 400GT should carry an approved Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_27. Cumulative impact assessment.pdf:22:noise and light pollution. The impacts to otter associated with the proposed scheme are limited due to the

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_27. Cumulative impact assessment.pdf:23:Light pollution impacts on foraging and commuting otters and bats

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_27. Cumulative impact assessment.pdf:23:There is potential for commuting otters and bats to be disturbed by light pollution from the operation of the

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_27. Cumulative impact assessment.pdf:23:proposed scheme along with all other proposed schemes in the area, which may produce light pollution in

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_29. Habitats Regulations Assessment.pdf:11: South Industrial Zone application submitted construction related pollution, noise and visual

R-2020-0685-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_29. Habitats Regulations Assessment.pdf:11: pollution during operation.

R-2020-0685-ESM-RCBC scoping opinion.pdf:8: Expected residues and emissions (water, air and soil pollution, noise, vibration, light, heat,

R-2020-0685-ESM-RCBC scoping opinion.pdf:13:Air quality in the UK has improved over recent decades but air pollution remains a significant

R-2020-0685-ESM-RCBC scoping opinion.pdf:13:reduce air pollution impacts on biodiversity. The planning system plays a key role in

R-2020-0685-ESM-RCBC scoping opinion.pdf:13:determining the location of developments which may give rise to pollution, either directly or

R-2020-0685-ESM-RCBC scoping opinion.pdf:13:quality of air, water and land. The assessment should take account of the risks of air pollution

R-2020-0685-ESM-RCBC scoping opinion.pdf:13:and how these can be managed or reduced. Further information on air pollution impacts and

R-2020-0685-ESM-RCBC scoping opinion.pdf:13:the sensitivity of different habitats/designated sites can be found on the Air Pollution

R-2020-0685-ESM-RCBC scoping opinion.pdf:13:Information System (www.apis.ac.uk). Further information on air pollution modelling and

R-2020-0685-ESM-RCBC scoping opinion.pdf:14:delivering redevelopment in a way that reduces pollution, contributes to habitat protection

R-2019-0427-FFM-60686_01 - Planning Statement - 28.06.19.pdf:22: pollution into the nearby watercourses arising from the activities associated with the placement

R-2019-0427-FFM-1 Appendix D1 Enviro Insight Report.PDF:7: 2.3 Environment Agency/Natural Resources Wales Recorded Pollution Incidents………………………………………..19

R-2019-0427-FFM-1 Appendix D1 Enviro Insight Report.PDF:10: Pollution Incidents

R-2019-0427-FFM-1 Appendix D1 Enviro Insight Report.PDF:14: Provides information on Regulated Industrial Activities and Pollution Incidents as recorded by Regulatory Authorit-

R-2019-0427-FFM-1 Appendix D1 Enviro Insight Report.PDF:68:2.3 Environment Agency/Natural Resources Wales Recorded Pollution Incidents

R-2019-0427-FFM-1 Appendix D1 Enviro Insight Report.PDF:93:near the ground surface, such as prevention of point source pollution and bacterial contamination of

R-2019-0427-FFM-1 Appendix C1 Enviro Insight Report.PDF:7: 2.3 Environment Agency/Natural Resources Wales Recorded Pollution Incidents………………………………………..41

R-2019-0427-FFM-1 Appendix C1 Enviro Insight Report.PDF:10: Pollution Incidents

R-2019-0427-FFM-1 Appendix C1 Enviro Insight Report.PDF:14: Provides information on Regulated Industrial Activities and Pollution Incidents as recorded by Regulatory Authorit-

R-2019-0427-FFM-1 Appendix C1 Enviro Insight Report.PDF:45:2.3 Environment Agency/Natural Resources Wales Recorded Pollution Incidents

R-2019-0427-FFM-1 Appendix C1 Enviro Insight Report.PDF:72: near the ground surface, such as prevention of point source pollution and bacterial contamination of

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P02.pdf:6:  In preparing to meet development needs, the aim should be to minimise pollution and other

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P02.pdf:6: including from natural hazards or former activities such as mining, pollution arising from

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P02.pdf:7:unacceptable risk from, or being adversely affect by, unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P02.pdf:25: Monitoring Cleveland and Redcar where there is likelihood for potential pollution to land.

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P02.pdf:25: Programme At Cleveland the sources of potential polluting substances that may cause pollution to land were

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P02.pdf:38: majority of the activities at the installation, there is little likelihood that land pollution or leaks to

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P02.pdf:86: Groundwater Leaching, infiltration and Pollution of Low Likelihood

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P02.pdf:86: Surface water Surface water run-off, Pollution of Tees Low Likelihood

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P02.pdf:87: Groundwater Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Low Likelihood

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P02.pdf:87: Surface water Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Tees Low Likelihood

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P02.pdf:87: Groundwater Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Low Likelihood

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P02.pdf:87: Surface water Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Tees Low Likelihood

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P02.pdf:88: Groundwater Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Unlikely

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P02.pdf:88: Surface water Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Tees Unlikely

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P02.pdf:91:appropriate to meet development needs while minimising pollution or other adverse effects on the local

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P02.pdf:93:principle of the SPD, the prevention of pollution and betterment of the existing conditions will be integral to

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P02.pdf:211: at the receptor of harm or pollution chemical works, containing a number of USTs

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P02.pdf:212: elevated 1 pollution incident other ecosystems, which is damage to crops, disease*, serious injury, ge

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P02.pdf:212: concentrations 2 pollution incident or other ecosystems, which to crops, buildings disease*, serious injury, ge

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P02.pdf:213: human health 3 pollution incident aquatic or other ecosystems, crops, buildings or Surface spalling of concret

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P02.pdf:213: measurable pollution incident with no pollution incident with no of damage to

R-2019-0427-FFM-Management and Maintenance Plan v2.PDF:1: At locations with high pollution loads, remove geotextile and replace, and wash or replace

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:9:Guidance for Pollution Netregs http://www.netregs.org.uk/media/1303/gpp-5-works-and-maintenance-in-or-near-

gpp-21-final.pdf (accessed 18/06/18)

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:9:of best practice guidance on pollution prevention issues.

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:22:Sediment pollution could be generated on site from several sources, but primarily the runoff from the

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:22:is intended to minimise and mitigate the effects of sediment pollution into the nearby watercourses.

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:22:  Any incidents of pollution in to nearby watercourse, the EA are to be notified immediately.

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:22: Immediate steps will then be taken to resolve the cause of the pollution and where possible,

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:22: mitigate against the impact of the pollution. Pollution incident response measures are

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01.pdf:22:Sources of silt (e.g. plant and wheel washing and site roads) carry a risk of causing pollution.

R-2019-0427-FFM-R 2019 0427 FFM 8 8 2019.pdf:2:(a) to avoid a pollution risk resulting from the operation of the regulated facility and, in the

R-2019-0427-FFM-R 2019 0427 FFM 8 8 2019.pdf:3:a medium risk of pollution to controlled waters.

R-2019-0427-FFM-201920 Ecology report final.pdf:26:pollution. They recolonised the estuary in the 1980s and have subsequently established a regular

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P01.pdf:6:  In preparing to meet development needs, the aim should be to minimise pollution and other

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P01.pdf:6: including from natural hazards or former activities such as mining, pollution arising from

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P01.pdf:7:unacceptable risk from, or being adversely affect by, unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P01.pdf:23: Monitoring Cleveland and Redcar where there is likelihood for potential pollution to land.

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P01.pdf:23: Programme At Cleveland the sources of potential polluting substances that may cause pollution to land were

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P01.pdf:36: majority of the activities at the installation, there is little likelihood that land pollution or leaks to

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P01.pdf:84: Groundwater Leaching, infiltration and Pollution of Low Likelihood

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P01.pdf:84: Surface water Surface water run-off, Pollution of Tees Low Likelihood

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P01.pdf:85: Groundwater Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Low Likelihood

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P01.pdf:85: Surface water Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Tees Low Likelihood

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P01.pdf:85: Groundwater Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Low Likelihood

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P01.pdf:85: Surface water Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Tees Low Likelihood

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P01.pdf:86: Groundwater Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Unlikely

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P01.pdf:86: Surface water Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Tees Unlikely

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P01.pdf:89:appropriate to meet development needs while minimising pollution or other adverse effects on the local

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P01.pdf:91:principle of the SPD, the prevention of pollution and betterment of the existing conditions will be integral to

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P01.pdf:209: at the receptor of harm or pollution chemical works, containing a number of USTs

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P01.pdf:210: elevated 1 pollution incident other ecosystems, which is damage to crops, disease*, serious injury, ge

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P01.pdf:210: concentrations 2 pollution incident or other ecosystems, which to crops, buildings disease*, serious injury, ge

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P01.pdf:211: human health 3 pollution incident aquatic or other ecosystems, crops, buildings or Surface spalling of concret

R-2019-0427-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0002_A_P01.pdf:211: measurable pollution incident with no pollution incident with no of damage to

R-2021-0676-FF-CWI01511 Cont Land.pdf:1:'significant risk' to health or pollution of controlled waters.

R-2021-0676-FF-ASQUITH R.pdf:6:this is the sub-heading “Ground conditions and pollution” beneath which para 187, states

R-2021-0534-FF-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:2:will give rise to 'significant risk' to health or pollution of controlled waters. It is

R-2021-0534-FF-MGE04480 Contaminated Land.pdf:1:'significant risk' to health or pollution of controlled waters. It is recommended,

R-2021-0166-FFM-Environmental Risk Assessment.pdf:39:(b) significant pollution of controlled waters is being caused or there is a significant possibility of such

R-2021-0166-FFM-Environmental Risk Assessment.pdf:39:pollution being caused.’1

R-2021-0166-FFM-Ecological Assessment.pdf:8:due to pollution. They recolonised the estuary in the 1980s and have subsequently established a

R-2021-0166-FFM-EA R_2020_0166_FFM 13 April 2021 OFFICIAL.pdf:1:poses a medium risk of pollution to controlled waters.

R-2021-0166-FFM-EA R_2020_0166_FFM 13 April 2021 OFFICIAL.pdf:1:environmental sensitive area, we are not stating in any way that the pollution risk to

R-2021-0166-FFM-EA R_2020_0166_FFM 13 April 2021 OFFICIAL.pdf:2: and unlikely to cause pollution

R-2021-0166-FFM-Ground Remediation Options Report.pdf:13:appropriate strategy for tackling the pollution linkage / geotechnical constraint identified at the site.

R-2022-0494-FFM-Shadow Habitats Regulation Assessment.pdf:9: Watercourse pollution from Indirect Pollution via surface runoff Y

R-2022-0494-FFM-Shadow Habitats Regulation Assessment.pdf:9: Watercourse pollution Pollution to the watercourse from mobilised pollutants disturbed

R-2022-0494-FFM-Shadow Habitats Regulation Assessment.pdf:10: Watercourse pollution A surface runoff scheme will be included in a Screened out

R-2022-0494-FFM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:4:  Pollution Prevention Plan: to include spill procedures and pollution

R-2022-0494-FFM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:4: response, ensuring no pollution enters watercourse; and

R-2022-0494-FFM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:4:  To minimise the risk of pollution to the water environment

R-2022-0494-FFM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:13: iii Pollution Prevention Plan

R-2022-0494-FFM-DECISION NOTICE.pdf:2: iii Pollution Prevention Plan

R-2022-0494-FFM-EA_R20220494FFM_OFFICIAL_130722.pdf:2: • Pollution Prevention Plan: to include spill procedures and pollution

R-2022-0494-FFM-EA_R20220494FFM_OFFICIAL_130722.pdf:2: response, ensuring no pollution enters watercourse; and

R-2022-0494-FFM-EA_R20220494FFM_OFFICIAL_130722.pdf:2: • To minimise the risk of pollution to the water environment

R-2022-0494-FFM-EA_R20220494FFM_OFFICIAL_130722.pdf:3:which poses a high risk of pollution to controlled waters. However, we are unable

R-2022-0494-FFM-EA_R20220494FFM_OFFICIAL_130722.pdf:3:which may pose a high risk of pollution to controlled waters. However, we note

R-2022-0494-FFM-EA_R20220494FFM_OFFICIAL_130722.pdf:5: fit for purpose and unlikely to cause pollution

R-2022-0494-FFM-19293141_1.pdf:20: • High: areas able to easily transmit pollution to groundwater, characterised by

R-2022-0494-FFM-Ecological Impact Assessment.pdf:9:Century, principally due to pollution. They recolonised the estuary in the 1980s and have

R-2022-0494-FFM-Ecological Impact Assessment.pdf:15: • Watercourse pollution from mobilised pollutants disturbed during earthworks and

R-2022-0494-FFM-Ecological Impact Assessment.pdf:15:dust and pollution and are screened in.

R-2022-0494-FFM-Ecological Impact Assessment.pdf:15: • Watercourse pollution from mobilised pollutants disturbed during earthworks and

R-2022-0494-FFM-Ecological Impact Assessment.pdf:19: • Mitigation to prevent pollution entering the watercourse

R-2021-0855-CD-61586_01 - Covering Leter - 05.10.21.PDF:1: pollution to controlled waters. The programme shall include the following components:

R-2021-0855-CD-61586_01 - Covering Leter - 05.10.21.PDF:2: from or adversely affected by, unacceptable levels of water pollution in line with paragraph 170 of the

R-2021-0855-CD-Decision Notice.pdf:2: present in concentrations that could result in pollution to controlled waters. The

R-2021-0855-CD-Decision Notice.pdf:2: pollution in line with paragraph 170 of the National Planning Policy Framework.

R-2021-0855-CD-Officer report.pdf:1:contaminants are present in concentrations that could result in pollution to controlled

R-2021-0855-CD-Officer report.pdf:2:pollution in line with paragraph 170 of the National Planning Policy Framework.

R-2022-0205-SC-Screening Opinion Report.pdf:1: (e) pollution and nuisances;

R-2022-0205-SC-Bran Sands EIA Screening Request_FINAL reduced signed.pdf:4:4.8 Contaminated Land, Pollution and Waste 29

R-2022-0205-SC-Bran Sands EIA Screening Request_FINAL reduced signed.pdf:11: use of natural resources; production of waste; pollution and nuisances; risk of major

R-2022-0205-SC-Bran Sands EIA Screening Request_FINAL reduced signed.pdf:29:4.8 Contaminated Land, Pollution and Waste

R-2022-0205-SC-Bran Sands EIA Screening Request_FINAL reduced signed.pdf:33: kit and the preparation of a pollution prevention plan and spill response plan will be

R-2022-0205-SC-Bran Sands EIA Screening Request_FINAL reduced signed.pdf:35: noise, vibration and dust / air quality pollution through the course of the works and the

R-2022-0205-SC-Bran Sands EIA Screening Request_FINAL reduced signed.pdf:91: Therefore, there is potential for this priority habitat to be impacted by pollution events throughout the

R-2022-0205-SC-Bran Sands EIA Screening Request_FINAL reduced signed.pdf:92: situated within the estuary and therefore has the potential to be impacted by pollution events during its

R-2022-0205-SC-Bran Sands EIA Screening Request_FINAL reduced signed.pdf:94: the Tees Estuary River will require pollution prevention and sediment control measures to be

R-2022-0205-SC-Bran Sands EIA Screening Request_FINAL reduced signed.pdf:104:  Appropriate best-practice pollution prevention and run-off control measures should be

R-2022-0205-SC-Bran Sands EIA Screening Request_FINAL reduced signed.pdf:105: and the Environment Agency on emerging Guidance for Pollution Prevention 16 particularly

R-2022-0205-SC-Bran Sands EIA Screening Request_FINAL reduced signed.pdf:105: maintenance’. This guidance can be accessed at https://www.gov.uk/guidance/pollution-

R-2022-0205-SC-Bran Sands EIA Screening Request_FINAL reduced signed.pdf:105:  Masters-Williams H et al. (2001) Control of Water Pollution from Construction Sites;

R-2022-0205-SC-Bran Sands EIA Screening Request_FINAL reduced signed.pdf:105:16 https://www.gov.uk/guidance/pollution-prevention-for-businesses

R-2021-1048-FFM-Redcar Steelworks-AUK-XX-XX-RP-GE-0001-02-SSI1_SSI2A_GI_SCR.pdf:39:(b) significant pollution of controlled waters is being caused or there is a significant possibility of such

R-2021-1048-FFM-Redcar Steelworks-AUK-XX-XX-RP-GE-0001-02-SSI1_SSI2A_GI_SCR.pdf:39:pollution being caused.’1

R-2021-1048-FFM-Decision Notice 1048(1).pdf:4: not cause groundwater pollution or loss of water supplies in line with

R-2021-1048-FFM-Officer Report 1048.pdf:5:and limit pollution of hazardous and non-hazardous substances to controlled

R-2021-1048-FFM-Officer Report 1048.pdf:5:pollution of hazardous and non-hazardous substances.

R-2021-1048-FFM-Officer Report 1048.pdf:5: water pollution in line with paragraph 174 of the National Planning

R-2021-1048-FFM-Officer Report 1048.pdf:6: water pollution from previously unidentified contamination sources at

R-2021-1048-FFM-Officer Report 1048.pdf:6: cause groundwater pollution or loss of water supplies in line with

R-2021-1048-FFM-Officer Report 1048.pdf:14:environmental pollution; and securing decontamination and redevelopment of

R-2021-1048-FFM-Officer Report 1048.pdf:14:environment and minimise pollution. Development should avoid locations that

R-2021-1048-FFM-Officer Report 1048.pdf:24: do not cause groundwater pollution or loss of water supplies in line with

R-2021-1048-FFM-63262 NZT - Response to EA - 06.05.22.pdf:3: air, water or noise pollution or land instability. Development should, wherever

R-2021-1048-FFM-63262 NZT - Response to EA - 06.05.22.pdf:6: the risk of pollution to controlled waters is acceptable / can be

R-2021-1048-FFM-63262 NZT - Response to EA - 06.05.22.pdf:8:Objection 1: Risk of Pollution to Controlled Waters

R-2021-1048-FFM-63262 NZT - Response to EA - 06.05.22.pdf:8:application does not demonstrate that the risk of pollution to controlled waters is

R-2021-1048-FFM-63262 NZT - Response to EA - 06.05.22.pdf:8:The application does not demonstrate that the risks of pollution have been fully

R-2021-1048-FFM-63262 NZT - Response to EA - 06.05.22.pdf:8:The application does not demonstrate that the risks of pollution have been fully

R-2021-1048-FFM-63262 NZT - Response to EA - 06.05.22.pdf:11: potential pollution pathways.

R-2021-1048-FFM-63262 NZT - Response to EA - 06.05.22.pdf:18:1. The information submitted with the application does not demonstrate that the risk of pollution to

R-2021-1048-FFM-63262 NZT - Response to EA - 06.05.22.pdf:26:potential pollution pathways.

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-CO-ZZ-0486-01-Net_Zero_Rem_Clarification_EA.pdf:3: have been considered as potential pollution pathways

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-CO-ZZ-0486-01-Net_Zero_Rem_Clarification_EA.pdf:4: are to remain which may form potential pollution Teesside - Remediation Zones - Rev A] in the updated

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-CO-ZZ-0486-01-Net_Zero_Rem_Clarification_EA.pdf:7: ground and groundwater conditions and the pollution risk assessment. Scaled cross sections (produced by

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-CO-ZZ-0486-01-Net_Zero_Rem_Clarification_EA.pdf:9:application does not demonstrate that the risk of pollution to controlled waters is

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-CO-ZZ-0486-01-Net_Zero_Rem_Clarification_EA.pdf:10:demonstrate that the risks of pollution have been fully understood or provide

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-CO-ZZ-0486-01-Net_Zero_Rem_Clarification_EA.pdf:10:demonstrate that the risks of pollution have been fully understood or provide

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-CO-ZZ-0486-01-Net_Zero_Rem_Clarification_EA.pdf:11: have been considered as potential pollution pathways in the risk

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-CO-ZZ-0486-01-Net_Zero_Rem_Clarification_EA.pdf:12: remain which may form potential pollution pathways.

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-CO-ZZ-0486-01-Net_Zero_Rem_Clarification_EA.pdf:14: pollution linkages which are present.

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-CO-ZZ-0486-01-Net_Zero_Rem_Clarification_EA.pdf:17:Pollution Prevention

R-2021-1048-FFM-Earthworks Specification.pdf:4:Appendix 6/14 – Limiting Values for Pollution of Controlled Waters…………………………………………………. 25

R-2021-1048-FFM-Earthworks Specification.pdf:10: App 6/14 Limiting Values for Pollution of Controlled Waters Used

R-2021-1048-FFM-Earthworks Specification.pdf:29:Appendix 6/14 – Limiting Values for Pollution of

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-03-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:14: Recorded pollution

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R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-03-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:47:52 4.19 Pollution inventory substances 0 0 0 0 -

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-03-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:47:52 4.20 Pollution inventory waste transfers 0 0 0 0 -

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-03-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:47:53 4.21 Pollution inventory radioactive waste 0 0 0 0 -

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-03-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:89: Pollution Incidents (EA/NRW)

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-03-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:94:Integrated Pollution Control (IPC) records of substance releases to air, land and water. This data represents a

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-03-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:96:4.18 Pollution Incidents (EA/NRW)

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-03-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:96:Records of substantiated pollution incidents. Since 2006 this data has only included category 1 (major) and 2

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-03-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:96:(significant) pollution incidents.

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-03-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:96:4.19 Pollution inventory substances

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-03-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:96:The pollution inventory (substances) includes reporting on annual emissions of certain regulated substances to

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-03-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:96:4.20 Pollution inventory waste transfers

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-03-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:96:The pollution inventory (waste transfers) includes reporting on annual transfers and recovery/disposal of

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-03-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:97:4.21 Pollution inventory radioactive waste

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-03-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:97:The pollution inventory (radioactive wastes) includes reporting on annual releases of radioactive substances

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-03-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:102: High - Areas able to easily transmit pollution to groundwater. They are likely to be characterised by high

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-03-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:102: Low - Areas that provide the greatest protection from pollution. They are likely to be characterised by low

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-03-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:123:Areas at risk from agricultural nitrate pollution designated under the EC Nitrate Directive (91/676/EEC). These

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-03-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:125: Air pollution - Any industrial/agricultural development that could cause air pollution (incl: industrial

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-03-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:126: Air pollution - Any development that could cause air pollution or dust either in its construction or operation

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-03-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:127: Air pollution - Any development that could cause air pollution (incl: industrial/commercial processes,

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-03-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:139:environment for wildlife and to reduce diffuse water pollution.

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R-2021-1048-FFM-EA_R20211048FFM_OFFICIAL_270122.pdf:2:demonstrate that the risks of pollution have been fully understood or provide

R-2021-1048-FFM-EA_R20211048FFM_OFFICIAL_270122.pdf:2:demonstrate that the risks of pollution have been fully understood or provide

R-2021-1048-FFM-EA_R20211048FFM_OFFICIAL_270122.pdf:3: have been considered as potential pollution pathways in the risk

R-2021-1048-FFM-EA_R20211048FFM_OFFICIAL_270122.pdf:4: remain which may form potential pollution pathways.

R-2021-1048-FFM-EA_R20211048FFM_OFFICIAL_270122.pdf:6: pollution linkages which are present.

R-2021-1048-FFM-EA_R20211048FFM_OFFICIAL_270122.pdf:9:Pollution Prevention

R-2021-1048-FFM-EA_R20211048FFM_OFFICIAL_010722.pdf:2: and limit pollution of hazardous and non-hazardous substances to

R-2021-1048-FFM-EA_R20211048FFM_OFFICIAL_010722.pdf:2: suitable to limit pollution of hazardous and non-hazardous substances.

R-2021-1048-FFM-EA_R20211048FFM_OFFICIAL_010722.pdf:2: water pollution in line with paragraph 174 of the National Planning

R-2021-1048-FFM-EA_R20211048FFM_OFFICIAL_010722.pdf:3: water pollution from previously unidentified contamination sources at the

R-2021-1048-FFM-EA_R20211048FFM_OFFICIAL_010722.pdf:4: cause groundwater pollution or loss of water supplies in line with

R-2021-1048-FFM-SSI 1 Desk Study_final(2).pdf:7:IPPC Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control

R-2021-1048-FFM-SSI 1 Desk Study_final(2).pdf:7:LAAPC Local Authority Air Pollution Control

R-2021-1048-FFM-SSI 1 Desk Study_final(2).pdf:7:LAPPC Local Authority Pollution Prevention Control

R-2021-1048-FFM-SSI 1 Desk Study_final(2).pdf:7:LAIPPC Local Authority Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control

R-2021-1048-FFM-SSI 1 Desk Study_final(2).pdf:24: Pollution Incident; On site, northwest quadrant Atmospheric Pollutant and Effects

R-2021-1048-FFM-SSI 1 Desk Study_final(2).pdf:24: Pollution Incident; 540m SSW Organic Chemicals/Products

R-2021-1048-FFM-SSI 1 Desk Study_final(2).pdf:24: Pollution Incident; 491m SSW Sewage Materials

R-2021-1048-FFM-SSI 1 Desk Study_final(2).pdf:25: Pollution Incident; 780m E Pollutant Not Identified

R-2021-1048-FFM-SSI 1 Desk Study_final(2).pdf:25: Industrial Pollution registered to Steel House License includes info on Releases to Air

R-2021-1048-FFM-SSI 1 Desk Study_final(2).pdf:25: Industrial Pollution iron and steel works registered to Steel License includes info on Releases to Air

R-2021-1048-FFM-SSI 1 Desk Study_final(2).pdf:25: Industrial Pollution and steel works registered to Steel License includes info on Releases to Air

R-2021-1048-FFM-SSI 1 Desk Study_final(2).pdf:25: Industrial Pollution and steel works registered to Steel License includes info on Releases to Air

R-2021-1048-FFM-SSI 1 Desk Study_final(2).pdf:25: Industrial Pollution iron and steel works registered to Steel License includes info on Releases to Air

R-2021-1048-FFM-SSI 1 Desk Study_final(2).pdf:25: Industrial Pollution landfill waste other than in title.

R-2021-1048-FFM-SSI 1 Desk Study_final(2).pdf:77: term risk of pollution (note: Water Resources into controlled water.

R-2021-1048-FFM-SSI 1 Desk Study_final(2).pdf:77: significance of pollution) of sensitive water also equate to a short term human health

R-2021-1048-FFM-SSI 1 Desk Study_final(2).pdf:77: harm” as defined in the DETR, 2000). Pollution of exceed the generic, or site specific

R-2021-1048-FFM-SSI 1 Desk Study_final(2).pdf:77: significance of pollution). A significant change in major or minor aquifer.

R-2021-1048-FFM-SSI 1 Desk Study_final(2).pdf:77: Mild Pollution of non-sensitive water resources. Pollution of non-classified groundwater.

R-2021-1048-FFM-SSI 1 Desk Study_final(2).pdf:78: High There is a pollution linkage and an event which would either

R-2021-1048-FFM-SSI 1 Desk Study_final(2).pdf:78: Moderate There is a pollution linkage and all the elements are present and

R-2021-1048-FFM-SSI 1 Desk Study_final(2).pdf:78: pollution.

R-2021-1048-FFM-SSI 1 Desk Study_final(2).pdf:78: Low There is a pollution linkage and circumstances are possible under

R-2021-1048-FFM-SSI 1 Desk Study_final(2).pdf:78: Unlikely There is a pollution linkage but circumstances are such that it is

R-2021-1048-FFM-TW-SIZ-XX-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S1-P02-NZT_FRA.pdf:37: During the construction phase of the remediation, the Environment Agency and Pollution

R-2021-1048-FFM-TW-SIZ-XX-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S1-P02-NZT_FRA.pdf:37: risk of site pollution and contamination and details will be recorded of the soils, chemicals

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment(2).pdf:14: Recorded pollution

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment(2).pdf:39:52 4.18 Pollution Incidents (EA/NRW) 1 0 0 1 -

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment(2).pdf:39:52 4.19 Pollution inventory substances 0 0 0 0 -

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment(2).pdf:39:52 4.20 Pollution inventory waste transfers 0 0 0 0 -

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment(2).pdf:39:53 4.21 Pollution inventory radioactive waste 0 0 0 0 -

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment(2).pdf:81: Pollution Incidents (EA/NRW)

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment(2).pdf:86:Integrated Pollution Control (IPC) records of substance releases to air, land and water. This data represents a

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment(2).pdf:88:4.18 Pollution Incidents (EA/NRW)

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment(2).pdf:88:Records of substantiated pollution incidents. Since 2006 this data has only included category 1 (major) and 2

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment(2).pdf:88:(significant) pollution incidents.

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment(2).pdf:88:4.19 Pollution inventory substances

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment(2).pdf:88:The pollution inventory (substances) includes reporting on annual emissions of certain regulated substances to

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment(2).pdf:88:4.20 Pollution inventory waste transfers

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment(2).pdf:88:The pollution inventory (waste transfers) includes reporting on annual transfers and recovery/disposal of

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment(2).pdf:89:4.21 Pollution inventory radioactive waste

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment(2).pdf:89:The pollution inventory (radioactive wastes) includes reporting on annual releases of radioactive substances

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment(2).pdf:94: High - Areas able to easily transmit pollution to groundwater. They are likely to be characterised by high

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment(2).pdf:94: Low - Areas that provide the greatest protection from pollution. They are likely to be characterised by low

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment(2).pdf:115:Areas at risk from agricultural nitrate pollution designated under the EC Nitrate Directive (91/676/EEC). These

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment(2).pdf:117: Air pollution - Any industrial/agricultural development that could cause air pollution (incl: industrial

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment(2).pdf:118: Air pollution - Any development that could cause air pollution or dust either in its construction or operation

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment(2).pdf:119: Air pollution - Any development that could cause air pollution (incl: industrial/commercial processes,

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment(2).pdf:131:environment for wildlife and to reduce diffuse water pollution.

R-2021-1048-FFM-1048 Strategy.pdf:2:pollution; and securing decontamination and redevelopment of potentially contaminated

R-2021-1048-FFM-1048 Strategy.pdf:2:and minimise pollution. Development should avoid locations that would put the

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R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0428-02-LWoW_DQRA.pdf:829:UK Estuaries and coastal waters EQS:UK Estuaries and Coastal EQS Annual Average (AA) https://www.gov.uk/guidance/surface-water-pollution-risk-assessment-for-your-environmental-permit plus other key CoC.

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0428-02-LWoW_DQRA.pdf:830:UK Freshwater EQS:UK freshwater EQS Annual Average (AA) https://www.gov.uk/guidance/surface-water-pollution-risk-assessment-for-your-environmental-permit plus other key CoC. 'UK Freshwater EQS - further assessment' provides further

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0428-02-LWoW_DQRA.pdf:830:UK Estuaries and coastal waters EQS:UK Estuaries and Coastal EQS Annual Average (AA) https://www.gov.uk/guidance/surface-water-pollution-risk-assessment-for-your-environmental-permit plus other key CoC.

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0428-02-LWoW_DQRA.pdf:831:UK Freshwater EQS:UK freshwater EQS Annual Average (AA) https://www.gov.uk/guidance/surface-water-pollution-risk-assessment-for-your-environmental-permit plus other key CoC. 'UK Freshwater EQS - further assessment' provides further assessment of criteria

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0428-02-LWoW_DQRA.pdf:831:UK Estuaries and coastal waters EQS:UK Estuaries and Coastal EQS Annual Average (AA) https://www.gov.uk/guidance/surface-water-pollution-risk-assessment-for-your-environmental-permit plus other key CoC.

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0428-02-LWoW_DQRA.pdf:834:water-pollution-risk-assessment-for-your-environmental-permit] plus other key CoC.

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0428-03-LWoW_DQRA.pdf:67:European Community, 1976. Directive on Pollution Caused by Certain Dangerous Substances Discharged to

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0428-03-LWoW_DQRA.pdf:959:UK Freshwater EQS:UK freshwater EQS Annual Average (AA) https://www.gov.uk/guidance/surface-water-pollution-risk-assessment-for-your-environmental-permit plus other key CoC. 'UK Freshwater EQS - further assessment' provides further assessment of

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0428-03-LWoW_DQRA.pdf:959:UK Estuaries and coastal waters EQS:UK Estuaries and Coastal EQS Annual Average (AA) https://www.gov.uk/guidance/surface-water-pollution-risk-assessment-for-your-environmental-permit plus other key CoC.

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0428-03-LWoW_DQRA.pdf:960:UK Freshwater EQS:UK freshwater EQS Annual Average (AA) https://www.gov.uk/guidance/surface-water-pollution-risk-assessment-for-your-environmental-permit plus other key CoC. 'UK Freshwater EQS - further assessment'

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0428-03-LWoW_DQRA.pdf:960:UK Estuaries and coastal waters EQS:UK Estuaries and Coastal EQS Annual Average (AA) https://www.gov.uk/guidance/surface-water-pollution-risk-assessment-for-your-environmental-permit plus other key CoC.

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0428-03-LWoW_DQRA.pdf:961:UK Freshwater EQS:UK freshwater EQS Annual Average (AA) https://www.gov.uk/guidance/surface-water-pollution-risk-assessment-for-your-environmental-permit plus other key CoC. 'UK Freshwater EQS - further assessment' provides further assessment of criteria dependent CoC.

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0428-03-LWoW_DQRA.pdf:961:UK Estuaries and coastal waters EQS:UK Estuaries and Coastal EQS Annual Average (AA) https://www.gov.uk/guidance/surface-water-pollution-risk-assessment-for-your-environmental-permit plus other key CoC.

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R-2021-1048-FFM-SSI2 Desk Study_Final(1).pdf:8:Minor Aquifer (High), which refers to areas able to easily transmit pollution to groundwater. Teesmouth

R-2021-1048-FFM-SSI2 Desk Study_Final(1).pdf:25:aquifer in areas able to easily transmit pollution to groundwater.

R-2021-1048-FFM-SSI2 Desk Study_Final(1).pdf:77: term risk of pollution (note: Water Resources into controlled water.

R-2021-1048-FFM-SSI2 Desk Study_Final(1).pdf:77: significance of pollution) of sensitive water also equate to a short term human health

R-2021-1048-FFM-SSI2 Desk Study_Final(1).pdf:77: harm” as defined in the DETR, 2000). Pollution of exceed the generic, or site specific

R-2021-1048-FFM-SSI2 Desk Study_Final(1).pdf:77: significance of pollution). A significant change in major or minor aquifer.

R-2021-1048-FFM-SSI2 Desk Study_Final(1).pdf:77: Mild Pollution of non‐sensitive water resources. Pollution of non‐classified groundwater.

R-2021-1048-FFM-SSI2 Desk Study_Final(1).pdf:78: High There is a pollution linkage and an event which would either

R-2021-1048-FFM-SSI2 Desk Study_Final(1).pdf:78: Moderate There is a pollution linkage and all the elements are present and

R-2021-1048-FFM-SSI2 Desk Study_Final(1).pdf:78: Low There is a pollution linkage and circumstances are possible under

R-2021-1048-FFM-SSI2 Desk Study_Final(1).pdf:78: Unlikely There is a pollution linkage but circumstances are such that it is

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0428-01-Net_Zero_DQRA.pdf:60:European Community, 1976. Directive on Pollution Caused by Certain Dangerous Substances Discharged to

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0428-01-Net_Zero_DQRA.pdf:165:water-pollution-risk-assessment-for-your-environmental-permit] plus other key CoC.

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:14: Recorded pollution

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:39:52 4.18 Pollution Incidents (EA/NRW) 1 0 0 1 -

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:39:52 4.19 Pollution inventory substances 0 0 0 0 -

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:39:52 4.20 Pollution inventory waste transfers 0 0 0 0 -

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:39:53 4.21 Pollution inventory radioactive waste 0 0 0 0 -

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:81: Pollution Incidents (EA/NRW)

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:86:Integrated Pollution Control (IPC) records of substance releases to air, land and water. This data represents a

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:88:4.18 Pollution Incidents (EA/NRW)

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:88:Records of substantiated pollution incidents. Since 2006 this data has only included category 1 (major) and 2

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:88:(significant) pollution incidents.

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:88:4.19 Pollution inventory substances

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:88:The pollution inventory (substances) includes reporting on annual emissions of certain regulated substances to

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:88:4.20 Pollution inventory waste transfers

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:88:The pollution inventory (waste transfers) includes reporting on annual transfers and recovery/disposal of

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:89:4.21 Pollution inventory radioactive waste

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:89:The pollution inventory (radioactive wastes) includes reporting on annual releases of radioactive substances

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:94: High - Areas able to easily transmit pollution to groundwater. They are likely to be characterised by high

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:94: Low - Areas that provide the greatest protection from pollution. They are likely to be characterised by low

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:115:Areas at risk from agricultural nitrate pollution designated under the EC Nitrate Directive (91/676/EEC). These

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:117: Air pollution - Any industrial/agricultural development that could cause air pollution (incl: industrial

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:118: Air pollution - Any development that could cause air pollution or dust either in its construction or operation

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:119: Air pollution - Any development that could cause air pollution (incl: industrial/commercial processes,

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:131:environment for wildlife and to reduce diffuse water pollution.

R-2021-1048-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0417-05-Rem_Strat_LWoW.pdf:26: of Pollution Act (1974). This is in line with our approach not to bring areas of land no longer

R-2021-1048-FFM-2021-83 EcIA NZT Remediation Rev A.PDF:8:due to pollution. They recolonised the estuary in the 1980s and have subsequently established a

R-2021-0878-ESM-EA_R_2021_0878_ESM_OFFICIAL_191121.pdf:1:Pollution Prevention - Advice to LPA/Applicant

R-2021-0878-ESM-EA_R_2021_0878_ESM_OFFICIAL_191121.pdf:1:Works should follow the Pollution Prevention Guidance including having

R-2021-0100-CD-STDC_HWY-ATK-HGT-PR-RP-CE-000001_C01.pdf:25:sufficiently low not to be classed as unacceptable or evidence of significant pollution for the purpose of this

R-2021-0100-CD-STDC_HWY-ATK-HGT-PR-RP-CE-000001_C01.pdf:55:37 YALPAG, YALPAG (Yorkshire and Lincolnshire Pollution Advisory Group) Verification Requirements for

R-2021-0067-CD-Jan 20212366 CEMP Metals Recovery Processing Area.pdf:2: 4.11 Materials Storage and Pollution Prevention

R-2021-0067-CD-Jan 20212366 CEMP Metals Recovery Processing Area.pdf:3:and will be in line with the Environment Agency’s (EA) ‘Pollution Prevention for Businesses’ which

R-2021-0067-CD-Jan 20212366 CEMP Metals Recovery Processing Area.pdf:3:details how construction sites can avoid causing pollution from construction related activities such

R-2021-0067-CD-Jan 20212366 CEMP Metals Recovery Processing Area.pdf:6:protection of the environment to include the prevention of pollution. In order to facilitate this, the

R-2021-0067-CD-Jan 20212366 CEMP Metals Recovery Processing Area.pdf:12: • Take care when working near watercourses not to cause pollution.

R-2021-0067-CD-Jan 20212366 CEMP Metals Recovery Processing Area.pdf:16: • Materials Storage and Pollution Prevention.

R-2021-0067-CD-Jan 20212366 CEMP Metals Recovery Processing Area.pdf:19:in accordance with the Environment Agency Pollution Prevention Guidance (PPG2) so as not to

R-2021-0067-CD-Jan 20212366 CEMP Metals Recovery Processing Area.pdf:19:Although now withdrawn, the EA Pollution Prevention Guidelines (PPGs) are based on relevant

R-2021-0067-CD-Jan 20212366 CEMP Metals Recovery Processing Area.pdf:19:The project construction phase will adhere to the following Environment Agency Pollution

R-2021-0067-CD-Jan 20212366 CEMP Metals Recovery Processing Area.pdf:19: prevent pollution. It gives information about choosing, installing and maintaining an oil

R-2021-0067-CD-Jan 20212366 CEMP Metals Recovery Processing Area.pdf:19: and prevent pollution when washing and cleaning vehicles. It includes advice on dealing

R-2021-0067-CD-Jan 20212366 CEMP Metals Recovery Processing Area.pdf:21:the mitigation measures in Section 4.5 – Water Quality, 4.10 – Material Storage and Pollution

R-2021-0067-CD-Jan 20212366 CEMP Metals Recovery Processing Area.pdf:22:the mitigation measures in Section 4.5 – Water Quality, 4.10 – Material Storage and Pollution

R-2021-0067-CD-Jan 20212366 CEMP Metals Recovery Processing Area.pdf:22:the mitigation measures in Section 4.5 – Water Quality, 4.10 – Material Storage and Pollution

R-2021-0067-CD-Jan 20212366 CEMP Metals Recovery Processing Area.pdf:24:correct disposal/recycling. Each type must be stored separately and securely to prevent pollution

R-2021-0067-CD-Jan 20212366 CEMP Metals Recovery Processing Area.pdf:24: 4.11 Material storage and Pollution Prevention

R-2021-0067-CD-Jan 20212366 CEMP Metals Recovery Processing Area.pdf:24:Although now withdrawn, the EA Pollution Prevention Guidelines (PPGs) are based on relevant

R-2021-0067-CD-Jan 20212366 CEMP Metals Recovery Processing Area.pdf:24:The following list shows measures that will be put in place to prevent pollution and would conform

R-2021-0067-CD-Jan 20212366 CEMP Metals Recovery Processing Area.pdf:24:to the best practice policy proposed by the Environment Agency (EA) via the Pollution Prevention

R-2021-0067-CD-Jan 20212366 CEMP Metals Recovery Processing Area.pdf:24: Pollution Prevention Guidelines (e.g., PPG2 Above Ground Oil Storage Tanks);

R-2021-0067-CD-Jan 20212366 CEMP Metals Recovery Processing Area.pdf:24: • development of pollution control procedures in line with the EA’s Pollution Prevention

R-2021-0067-CD-Jan 20212366 CEMP Metals Recovery Processing Area.pdf:25:controls are in place to avoid pollution and harm to human health or environmental receptors at all

R-2021-0067-CD-Jan 20212366 CEMP Metals Recovery Processing Area.pdf:25:Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention Guidance notes and other good construction practice,

R-2021-0067-CD-Jan 20212366 CEMP Metals Recovery Processing Area.pdf:26:assessment in order to assess requirements for spillage equipment and pollution prevention

R-2021-0067-CD-Jan 20212366 CEMP Metals Recovery Processing Area.pdf:27:involves any significant spills, leaks of toxic substances, or pollution incident that with the potential

R-2021-0067-CD-Jan 20212366 CEMP Metals Recovery Processing Area.pdf:27: • The Environment Agency: in the event of a pollution incident impacting upon water, land or

R-2021-0067-CD-Jan 20212366 CEMP Metals Recovery Processing Area.pdf:27: uncontrolled release of pollution to air, ground and/or water and which have impacted upon

R-2021-0067-CD-Jan 20212366 CEMP Metals Recovery Processing Area.pdf:28: • training in the use of pollution incident response equipment; and Toolbox talks

R-2022-0050-FFM-0050 Off Rep.pdf:3:(pre Control of Pollution Act 1974). As such this area was deposited before

R-2022-0050-FFM-EP CL.pdf:2:Control of Pollution Act 1974). As such this area was deposited before the

R-2021-0753-FFM-Arcadis - South Bank Strategy.pdf:20: of Pollution Act (1974). This is in line with our approach not to bring areas of land no longer

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:9:Guidance for Pollution Netregs http://www.netregs.org.uk/media/1303/gpp-5-works-and-maintenance-in-or-near-

gpp-21-final.pdf (accessed 18/06/18)

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:9:of best practice guidance on pollution prevention issues.

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:22:Sediment pollution could be generated on site from several sources, but primarily the runoff from the

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:22:is intended to minimise and mitigate the effects of sediment pollution into the nearby watercourses.

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:22:  Any incidents of pollution in to nearby watercourse, the EA are to be notified immediately.

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:22: Immediate steps will then be taken to resolve the cause of the pollution and where possible,

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:22: mitigate against the impact of the pollution. Pollution incident response measures are

R-2021-0753-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:22:Sources of silt (e.g. plant and wheel washing and site roads) carry a risk of causing pollution.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:8:  In preparing to meet development needs, the aim should be to minimise pollution and other

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:8: including from natural hazards or former activities such as mining, pollution arising from

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:9:unacceptable risk from, or being adversely affect by, unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:27: Monitoring Cleveland and Redcar where there is likelihood for potential pollution to land.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:27: Programme At Cleveland the sources of potential polluting substances that may cause pollution to land were

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:40: majority of the activities at the installation, there is little likelihood that land pollution or leaks to

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:88: Groundwater Leaching, infiltration and Pollution of Low Likelihood

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:88: Surface water Surface water run-off, Pollution of Tees Low Likelihood

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:89: Groundwater Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Low Likelihood

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:89: Surface water Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Tees Low Likelihood

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:89: Groundwater Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Low Likelihood

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:89: Surface water Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Tees Low Likelihood

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:90: Groundwater Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Unlikely

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:90: Surface water Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Tees Unlikely

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:93:appropriate to meet development needs while minimising pollution or other adverse effects on the local

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:95:principle of the SPD, the prevention of pollution and betterment of the existing conditions will be integral to

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:113: at the receptor of harm or pollution chemical works, containing a number of USTs

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:114: elevated 1 pollution incident other ecosystems, which is damage to crops, disease*, serious injury, ge

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:114: concentrations 2 pollution incident or other ecosystems, which to crops, buildings disease*, serious injury, ge

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:115: human health 3 pollution incident aquatic or other ecosystems, crops, buildings or Surface spalling of concret

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:115: measurable pollution incident with no pollution incident with no of damage to

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:120:(a) to avoid a pollution risk resulting from the operation of the regulated facility and, in the

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:121:a medium risk of pollution to controlled waters.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:329:IPPC Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:329:LAAPC Local Authority Air Pollution Control

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:329:LAPPC Local Authority Pollution Prevention Control

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:329:LAIPPC Local Authority Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:376: IPPC – Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:376: LAIPPC – Local Authority Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:376: LAPPC – Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Control

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:376: LAAPC – Local Authority Air Pollution Control

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:376:cause harm and as such are monitored and have conditions put in place to prevent pollution incidents

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:377:The closest Pollution Incident is located 120m south of the site, and dates from 2003. Although the

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:377:is recorded is recorded pollution Incident 40m northeast of the northeast quadrant. The incident dates

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:469: term risk of pollution (note: Water Resources controlled water.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:469: significance of pollution) of sensitive water equate to a short term human health risk if

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:469: harm” as defined in the DETR, 2000). Pollution of exceed the generic, or site specific assessment

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:469: significance of pollution). A significant change in or minor aquifer.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:469: Mild Pollution of non‐sensitive water resources. Pollution of non‐classified groundwater.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:470: High There is a pollution linkage and an event which would either

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:470: Moderate There is a pollution linkage and all the elements are present and

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:470: Low There is a pollution linkage and circumstances are possible under

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:470: Unlikely There is a pollution linkage but circumstances are such that it is

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:489:Cleveland and Redcar where there is likelihood for potential pollution to land. The potential

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:489:polluting substances that may cause pollution to land are:

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:491:2004. This assessed the potential for pollution to land at Cleveland, Lackenby and Redcar.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:491:there is likelihood for potential pollution to land. The potential polluting substances that may

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:491:cause pollution to land are:

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:497:pollution or leaks to land will occur during the life of the permit. The collection of reference

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:498:land pollution or leaks to land within specific areas. No hotspots of pollution are identified and

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:500:Personnel responsible for the inspection, testing and maintenance of pollution prevention

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:598:Within the Supplementary ASR (Ref. 1) an assessment of the pollution prevention measures was made

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:598:For all relevant activities at the installation there is little likelihood that land pollution or leaks to the land

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:598:be current or future pollution of the land from the installation. Reference Data will be collected and

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:598:Under a strategic review to assess compliance with The Control of Pollution (Oil storage) (England)

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:598:be current or future pollution of the land from the installation. It was requested that the requirement to

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:598:For all relevant activities at the installation there is little likelihood that land pollution or leaks to the land

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:599: • monitor the effectiveness of pollution prevention Infrastructure and provide early warning of

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:599:3. To review and if necessary amend the inspection, testing and maintenance programme for pollution

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:600:Supplementary ASR and consider the practical and financial aspects of improving the pollution prevention

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:602: • a barrier to preferential pathways for migration of pollution by advancing the borehole through

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:603:The requirement to collect Reference Data stems from the lack of pollution prevention controls at the

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:605:condition of land at the location of the suspended solid drying beds where no pollution prevention

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:605:perched water at the location of the suspended solid drying beds where no pollution prevention measures

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:605:perched water adjacent to the Settling Ponds where no pollution prevention measures are in place. Three

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:606:appropriate pollution prevention measures are not in place. Two soil samples shall be taken, with

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:608:“a reasonable possibility of current or future pollution of the land from the installation”. This requirement is

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:608:The requirement for environmental monitoring is only necessary whilst the pollution prevention controls

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:608:and/or management controls are insufficient to conclude that there is “little likelihood that pollution or leaks

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:608:The purpose of the Infrastructure Monitoring Programme is to demonstrate the effectiveness of pollution

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:609:The existing inspection, testing and maintenance of pollution prevention Infrastructure programme meets

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:610:the event of material lift-off from the process. Each plant has oil pollution control procedures, outlining the

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:610: released may lead to pollution of the land i.e. primary containment such as tanks, pipes,

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:611: • identify protective devices designed to bring failure of pollution prevention techniques to the

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:611: pollution i.e. accident responses, off loading proceedings.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:612:Personnel responsible for the inspection, testing and maintenance of pollution prevention Infrastructure

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:614:A2 Assessment of Potential Land Pollution

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:619: (see (capacity) Structures? Measures pollution co

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:620:(see Structures? Measures pollution conduct

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:620: Table A2.2 Assessment of the Likelihood of Land Pollution in Area 3b Solid and Li

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:641: investigations are summarised within a Pollution Prevention and Control (PPC)

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:646: Corus Pollution Prevention and Control (PPC) (Ref. 4).

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:646: certain locations where localised pollution may have occurred.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:646: • Areas near to sources of potential pollution;

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:811: within a Pollution Prevention and Control (PPC) report produced by Corus in 2003.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:855:High likelihood There is pollution linkage and an event would appear very likely in the short term and almost

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:855: inevitable over the long term, or there is evidence at the receptor of harm or pollution.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:855:Likely There is pollution linkage and all the elements are present and in the right place which means that

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:855:Low likelihood There is pollution linkage and circumstances are possible under which an event could occur.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:855:Unlikely There is pollution linkage but circumstances are such that it is improbable that an event would

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:855: Equivalent to EA Category 1 pollution incident including persistent and/or extensive effects on

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:855: Equivalent to EA Category 2 pollution incident including significant effect on water quality;

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:855: Equivalent to EA Category 3 pollution incident including minimal or short lived effect on water

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:856: Equivalent to insubstantial pollution incident with no observed effect on water quality or ecosystems.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:856: Note: A pollution linkage must first be established before probability is classified.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:856: If there is no pollution linkage then there is no potential risk. If there is no pollution

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:858: Surface water M i g r a t i o n v i a site Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:858: Groundwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:859: Surface water Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:859: Groundwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:859: Surface water Migration via site Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:859: Groundwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:861: S u r f a c e water Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:861: Groundwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:861: Surface wat er Migration via Pollution of surface Low likelihood Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:861: Groundwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low likelihood Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:863: Surface water Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:863: Groundwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:863: G r o u n dwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:865: S u rface water Migration via Pollution of surface Low L ow

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:865: Groundwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:865: S u rface water Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:865: Groundwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:867: S u r f a c e water Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:867: Groundwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:867: Surface water Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:867: Groundwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:868: S u rface water Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:868: Groundwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:869: S u rface water Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:869: Groundwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:869: Surface water Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:869: Groundwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:872: Surface water Migration via site Pollution of surface Low likelihood Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:872: Groundwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low likelihood Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:872: Surface water Migration via Pollution of surface Low Likelihood Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:872: Groundwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:873: Surface water Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:873: Groundwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:873: would be retained permeable strata from pollution flow appears to be towards west, away from adjacent Corus land.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:873: Surface water Migration via site Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:873: G r o u n d w a t er (drift Migration via Pollution of Unlikely Negligible

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:874:would be retained permeable strata from pollution towards west away from adjacent Corus land.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:875: Surface water Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:875: Groundwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:875: w o u l d b e r e t ained permeable strata from pollution contamination detected in groundwater. Low permeability clay

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:875: Surface water Migration via Pollution of surf a c e Low Open areas allow infiltration of rainfall to ground with potential Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:875: Groundwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:875: would be retained permeable strata from pollution towards Corus land. Low permeability clay underlying Made

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:878: Surface water M i g r a t i o n v i a site Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:878: Groundwater Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:878: would be retained permeable strata from pollution local variations that may be influenced by the depth of Made

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:878: Surface water Migration via site Pollution of surface Low Likelihood Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:879: Groundwater Migration via Pollution of Low Likelihood Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:879: w o u l d b e retained permeable strata from pollution Corus owned land. Limited evidence of contamination identified in

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:880: S u r f a c e water Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:880: Groundwater Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:880: would be retained permeable strata from pollution local variations that may be influenced by the depth of Made

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:880: Surface wat er Migration via Pollution of surface Likely M o d e r a t e to

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:881: G r o u n d w a t er Migration via Pollution of High Moderate

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:881: would be retained permeable strata from pollution local variations that may be influenced by the depth of Made

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:882: S u r f a c e water Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:882: Groundwater Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:882: would be retained permeable strata from pollution groundwater flow to west away from Corus owned land. Limited

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:882: S u rface water Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:882: Groundwater Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:883: would be retained permeable strata from pollution Corus owned land. Limited evidence of contamination identified in

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:884: Groundwater Migration via Pollution of Likely Moderate to

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:884: would be retained permeable strata from pollution groundwater. Clays beneath the Made Ground may provide some

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:885: S u r f a c e water Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:885: G roundwater Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:885: would be retained permeable strata from pollution River Tees but groundwater flow shows local variations that may be

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:885: Surface wat er Migration via Pollution of surface Likely Moderate to

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:886: would be retained permeable strata from pollution elevated hydrocarbons in groundwater. Possible migration toward

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:887: S u r f a c e water Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:887: Groundwater Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:887: would be retained permeable strata from pollution d e t e c t e d in soils . Possible migration toward River Tees but

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:887: Surface wat er Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:887: G r o u n d w a ter Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:888: would be retained permeable strata from pollution but groundwater flow shows local variations that may be influenced

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:889: S u r f a c e water Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:889: Groundwater Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:889: would be retained permeable strata from pollution

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:889: Surface wat er Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:889: Groundwater Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:890: would be retained permeable strata from pollution

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:894:within a Pollution Prevention and Control (PPC) report

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - July 2020.pdf:5: 7 Control of Pollution (amendment) Act 1989;

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - July 2020.pdf:5: 23 Environment Agency, Protect groundwater and prevent groundwater pollution, 2017;

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - July 2020.pdf:6: Guidance; and DEFRA Guidance, Pollution Prevention for Businesses, July 2016 (Updated

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - July 2020.pdf:6: unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution or land instability…; and (f) by

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - July 2020.pdf:11: Substantial acute pollution or long-term volume of surplus soil for off-site

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - July 2020.pdf:11: Surface water and/or groundwater: Pollution loss of feature or attribute

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - July 2020.pdf:11: scale pollution of sensitive water volume of surplus soil for off-site

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - July 2020.pdf:11: pollution of non- sensitive water resources surplus soil for off-site disposal

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - July 2020.pdf:12: Insubstantial pollution to non-sensitive water No off-site disposal of surplus

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - July 2020.pdf:13: state that past industrial activity is considered to pose a medium risk of pollution to controlled

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - July 2020.pdf:30: August 2019) state that past industrial activity is considered to pose a medium risk of pollution

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - July 2020.pdf:36:H6.15 In addition, the prevention of pollution of groundwater will comply with the requirements of the

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - July 2020.pdf:36: 1 EA, Protect groundwater and prevent groundwater pollution, 2017 (ref 9.44);

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - July 2020.pdf:36: 4 DEFRA Guidance, Pollution Prevention for Businesses, July 2016 (Updated May 2019) (ref

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - July 2020.pdf:44: 7 Control of Pollution (amendment) Act 1989;

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - July 2020.pdf:44: 23 Environment Agency, Protect groundwater and prevent groundwater pollution, 2017;

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - July 2020.pdf:45: Guidance; and DEFRA Guidance, Pollution Prevention for Businesses, July 2016 (Updated

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter N - July 2020.pdf:7: causing pollution.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter N - July 2020.pdf:7: flow levels, pollution and contamination.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter N - July 2020.pdf:10: 5 Beneficial impacts are from the amelioration of pollution caused by spillages and leakages.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter O - July 2020.pdf:5: Environment Agency’s (‘EA’) Pollution Prevention for Business’.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter O - July 2020.pdf:6: pollution.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter O - July 2020.pdf:6: guidance, including that from the EA and Pollution Prevention

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter O - July 2020.pdf:6: the risk of site pollution and contamination; will include details of

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter O - July 2020.pdf:14: guidance and Pollution Prevention Guidance.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter O - July 2020.pdf:14: not be limited to: measures to reduce the risk of site pollution and contamination; will

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - July 2020.pdf:5: pollution or land instability. Development should, wherever possible, help to improve local

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - July 2020.pdf:6: to air quality, as air pollution through traffic volumes can impact health of citizens.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - July 2020.pdf:6: pollution and how transport measures may bring improvements in air quality. Key transport

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - July 2020.pdf:8:F3.5 This review identified the main sources of air pollution within 2km of the proposed

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - July 2020.pdf:22: Sources of Air Pollution – Industrial Processes

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - July 2020.pdf:22:F4.1 Industrial air pollution sources are regulated through a system of operating permits or

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - July 2020.pdf:22: processes are classified as Part A or Part B processes and are regulated through the Pollution

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - July 2020.pdf:40: 33 PPC: Pollution Prevention Control

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - July 2020.pdf:42: on industrial emissions (integrated pollution prevention and control).

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:5: protecting and enhancing the natural environment and minimising pollution.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:5: 170e risk from, or be adversely affected by, unacceptable levels of water pollution.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:6: avoid pollution of groundwater. Within the context of the WFD, the

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:7: • EA Pollution Prevention Guidance (PPG) Notes 1:

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:7: - PPG 1 General guide to the prevention of water pollution;

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:7: - PPG 13 Vehicle washing and cleaning: prevent pollution;

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:7: - PPG 21 Pollution incident response planning; and

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:7: of Water Pollution from Construction Sites;

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:18: restricted ecosystems and pollution.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:22: Pollution control measures advised in the water strategy, such as bunding of

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:22: contamination and pollution prevention needs to be considered; if a proposal

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:24: Pollution Prevention Guideline notes, CIRIA guidance and other current best practice

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:32: pollution linkage may lie between the two. There may also be some limited discharge of baseflow

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:32: of contamination from any activities that might cause pollution in the area. The closer the

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:32: Groundwater Protection Policy (GP3) to set up pollution prevention measures and monitor the

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:34: classifications include diffuse and point source pollution from

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:37:G5.7 The potential for pollution of surface water is principally when high levels of suspended solids

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:37: earthworks. A potential pollution pathway also exists from the site through the shallow

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:37: easily transmit pollution to groundwater with high leaching soils). During site preparation

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:37:G5.11 Potential pollution to underlying aquifers. This includes a potential pathway through the made

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:38: potential impacts to the bedrock aquifer from pollution are deemed to be of moderate

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:39: A Pollution Prevention Guidance (PPG) Notes (as referenced in Section G2.4):

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:39: Control of Water Pollution from Construction Sites;

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:42: Potential pollution A range of environmental Effluent from welfare facilities on

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:42: of silt pollution and

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:47: receptors, this would result in a negligible level of effect of pollution which would be deemed to

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:50: pollution avoiding poor weather conditions.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:50: Implementation of appropriate pollution

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:50: Control of water pollution from construction

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:52: pollution poor weather conditions.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:52: Implementation of appropriate pollution

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:52: Control of water pollution from construction

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:52: Pollution from spills Minor adverse Disposal of any surplus materials shall be No significant effect from

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:53: Pollution from spills Minor Adverse Disposal of any surplus materials shall be No significant effect from

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:53: pollution change so substantial

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:54: pollution possible (dependent on travel and access magnitude of change so

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:54: pollution pathway to the surface water and so

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:54: Pollution from spills Minor adverse No additional mitigation measures are required No significant effect from

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - July 2020.pdf:54: Pollution from spills Minor adverse No additional mitigation measures are required. No significant effect from

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B - July 2020.pdf:27: and, upon request, will be required to provide proof of compliance with waste and pollution

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B - July 2020.pdf:29: carbon dioxide emissions and risk of environmental pollution;

R-2020-0357-OOM-Energy and Utilities Strategy.pdf:7: and pollution, mitigating and adapting to climate change and moving to a low

R-2020-0357-OOM-Energy and Utilities Strategy.pdf:10: • Principle 8: Deliver redevelopment in a way that reduces pollution, contributes

R-2020-0357-OOM-Energy and Utilities Strategy.pdf:25: minimising waste and pollution, mitigating and adapting to climate change,

R-2020-0357-OOM-Energy and Utilities Strategy.pdf:29: o Principle 8: Deliver redevelopment in a way that reduces pollution,

R-2020-0357-OOM-EA R_2020_0357_OOM 29 October 2020 OFFICIAL.pdf:6:pollution from oil and fuel leaks. If impermeable surface is used, then drainage should go

R-2020-0357-OOM-EA R_2020_0357_OOM 29 October 2020 OFFICIAL.pdf:6:through an interceptor or trapped gullies to mitigate pollution. There will need to be

R-2020-0357-OOM-EA R_2020_0357_OOM 29 October 2020 OFFICIAL.pdf:6:environmental sensitive area, we are not stating in any way that the pollution risk to

R-2020-0357-OOM-Design and Access Statement.pdf:26: pollution. Internal lighting can be LED and equipped with PIR flashings, corners, bullnoses, drip, ridge, verge

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 1 - Non-Tech Summary - July 2020.pdf:16: implemented via a CEMP. This will take into account EA guidance and Pollution Prevention

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter E - July 2020.pdf:4: pollution;

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter E - July 2020.pdf:4: cumulative effects) of pollution on health living conditions and the natural environment, as

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter E - July 2020.pdf:5:E2.14 Relevant legislation includes the Control of Pollution Act 1974 14. The construction noise and

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter E - July 2020.pdf:6: is defined in Section 72 of the Control of Pollution Act; and prior consent for the construction

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter E - July 2020.pdf:6: Control of Pollution Act.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter E - July 2020.pdf:30: 14 Control of Pollution Act 1974 (1974 Chapter 40);

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Indsutrial Zone SES - Vol 1 - Non Technical Summary.PDF:18: implemented via a CEMP. This will take into account EA guidance and Pollution Prevention

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter D - July 2020.pdf:28: pollution from within the proposed development site;

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter D - July 2020.pdf:28: and commuting activities, and/or roosting of the qualifying features, due to pollution

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter D - July 2020.pdf:39: Teesmouth Pollution of riverine Indirect pollution as a result of sediment, Major Direction of sediments and contaminated Negligible

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter D - July 2020.pdf:39: Teesmouth Pollution of riverine Indirect pollution as a result of sediment, Major Direction of sediments and contaminated Negligible

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter D - July 2020.pdf:43: Migratory Fish Potential harm of Pollution of the River Tees as a result of Minor Employment of CEMP during construction Negligible

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter D - July 2020.pdf:43: pollution events the river. local level

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter J - July 2020.pdf:5: integrated pollution control for the disposal of waste to air, land and water, including solid

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter J - July 2020.pdf:6: resources prudently, minimising waste and pollution, and mitigating and adapting to climate

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter J - July 2020.pdf:10: atmospheric emissions, pollution of water bodies, visual impact).

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix G - July 2020.pdf:6: discharge into the Tees or local watercourses. Pollution control measures advised in the water strategy, such

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix G - July 2020.pdf:7: discharge into the Tees or local watercourses. Pollution control measures advised in the water strategy, such

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix G - July 2020.pdf:18: We’re mainly interested in those sites where there is a risk of pollution to

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix G - July 2020.pdf:18:your planning submission should outline how you will deal with foul drainage  Pollution prevention

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix G - July 2020.pdf:18:the mains system, including details of any prohibitive costs. Please pollution from all aspects of your development, including construction and

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix G - July 2020.pdf:19: operation phases. Groundwater can be vulnerable to pollution, as well as  River buffer zone

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix G - July 2020.pdf:19: to groundwater pollution, visit our interactive maps. Advice on will ensure we’re able to access the bank for any future flood defence

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix G - July 2020.pdf:39: • High - areas able to easily transmit pollution to groundwater, characterised by

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix D - July 2020.pdf:8: provides long term sustainability, reduces pollution, manages the water environment, protects

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix D - July 2020.pdf:9: i. Principle 8 – deliver redevelopment in a way that reduces pollution, contributes to

R-2020-0357-OOM-Planning Statement - July 2020.pdf:18: carbon dioxide emissions and risk of environmental pollution;

R-2020-0357-OOM-Planning Statement - July 2020.pdf:34: pollution from within the proposed development site;

R-2020-0357-OOM-Planning Statement - July 2020.pdf:34: commuting activities, and/or roosting of the qualifying features, due to pollution from

R-2020-0357-OOM-Planning Statement - July 2020.pdf:38: pollution and support health and wellbeing.

R-2020-0357-OOM-Planning Statement - July 2020.pdf:43: pollution. The implications of contamination for development should, therefore, be considered

R-2020-0357-OOM-Planning Statement - July 2020.pdf:52: and, upon request, will be required to provide proof of compliance with waste and pollution

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter A - July 2020.pdf:11: watercourses, and that pollution

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter A - July 2020.pdf:23: emissions (such as water, air, soil and subsoil pollution, noise,

R-2020-0357-OOM-Officer report.pdf:12:mitigate pollution from oil and fuel leaks. If impermeable surface is used, then

R-2020-0357-OOM-Officer report.pdf:12:pollution. There will need to be appropriate maintenance for the lift of the site

R-2020-0357-OOM-Officer report.pdf:12:environmental sensitive area, we are not stating in any way that the pollution

R-2020-0357-OOM-Officer report.pdf:52:features, due to pollution from within the proposed development site;

R-2020-0357-OOM-Officer report.pdf:52:due to pollution from within the proposed development site.

R-2020-0357-OOM-Officer report.pdf:67: of processes or emissions (where these are subject to separate pollution

R-2020-0357-OOM-Officer report.pdf:67: through the permitting regimes operated by pollution control authorities.

R-2020-0357-OOM-Officer report.pdf:74:  Past industrial activity is considered to pose a medium risk of pollution

R-2020-0357-OOM-Officer report.pdf:94:risk of environmental pollution; support the development Carbon Capture and

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter L - July 2020.pdf:10: land use, traffic and movement, light pollution and presence / absence of major

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter L - July 2020.pdf:10: land use, traffic and movement, light pollution and presence / absence of major

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter L - July 2020.pdf:10: of seclusion, enclosure by land use, traffic and movement, light pollution and

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter K - July 2020.pdf:5: resources prudently, minimising waste and pollution, and mitigating and adapting to climate

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter K - July 2020.pdf:5: South Tees area to help reduce carbon dioxide emissions and risk of environmental pollution;

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone SES - Vol 2 - Supplementary Environmental Statement.PDF:73: 8 Beneficial impacts are from the amelioration of pollution caused by spillages and leakages.

R-2020-0357-OOM-Habitats Regulation Assessment.pdf:6:and/or loss of habitats within the SPA/Ramsar from pollution, and noise/visual

R-2020-0357-OOM-Habitats Regulation Assessment.pdf:6:within the SPA/Ramsar from pollution. This could impact qualifying species

R-2020-0357-OOM-Habitats Regulation Assessment.pdf:17:mobility distances and distances at which air and hydrological pollution events

R-2020-0357-OOM-Habitats Regulation Assessment.pdf:29:River Tees. The likelihood of a pollution/spillage event affecting the River Tees

R-2020-0357-OOM-Habitats Regulation Assessment.pdf:33: pollution from within the proposed development site (impacting on the SPA

R-2020-0357-OOM-Habitats Regulation Assessment.pdf:33:d) During operation, the risk of disturbance and/or loss of habitats from pollution

R-2020-0357-OOM-Habitats Regulation Assessment.pdf:34:Any possible indirect disturbance (e.g. pollution) caused by the proposed

R-2020-0357-OOM-Habitats Regulation Assessment.pdf:35:Any possible indirect disturbance (e.g. pollution) caused by the proposed

R-2020-0357-OOM-Habitats Regulation Assessment.pdf:37:features, those that could result in pollution and contamination to the estuary, or

R-2020-0357-OOM-Habitats Regulation Assessment.pdf:37: qualifying features, due to pollution from within the proposed development

R-2020-0357-OOM-Habitats Regulation Assessment.pdf:37: due to pollution from within the proposed development site.

R-2020-0357-OOM-Habitats Regulation Assessment.pdf:39: due to pollution from within the proposed development site;

R-2020-0357-OOM-Habitats Regulation Assessment.pdf:39: due to pollution from within the proposed development site.

R-2020-0357-OOM-Habitats Regulation Assessment.pdf:40:8.2.1.2 Effects from pollution

R-2020-0357-OOM-Habitats Regulation Assessment.pdf:41:The CEMP will be in line with the Environment Agencies (EA) ‘Pollution

R-2020-0357-OOM-Habitats Regulation Assessment.pdf:41:pollution from construction related activities such as oil storage and/or spills and

R-2020-0357-OOM-Habitats Regulation Assessment.pdf:41:contamination of water 32. A pollution incident response plan will be implemented

R-2020-0357-OOM-Habitats Regulation Assessment.pdf:41:the likelihood of a pollution incident occurring is considered to be extremely low.

R-2020-0357-OOM-Habitats Regulation Assessment.pdf:41: DEFRA and Environment Agency (2 May 2019) Guidance: Pollution Prevention for Businesses.

R-2020-0357-OOM-Habitats Regulation Assessment.pdf:41:https://www.gov.uk/guidance/pollution-prevention-for-businesses. Accessed 22 May 2020.

R-2020-0357-OOM-Habitats Regulation Assessment.pdf:45:of pollution to the Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast SPA and Ramsar site from

R-2020-0357-OOM-Habitats Regulation Assessment.pdf:45:The HRA concluded that there would be no likely significant effect and pollution

R-2020-0357-OOM-Habitats Regulation Assessment.pdf:45:pollution to the SPA and Ramsar in the overarching design of the facility and the

R-2020-0357-OOM-Habitats Regulation Assessment.pdf:45:proposed development site will separately control pollution impacts, no additional

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:11: • Pollution control equipment cools and cleans the gases, and a baghouse controls

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:15: recreational activities’ (G01), ‘Pollution to surface waters (limnic & terrestrial, marine &

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:16: pollution, air-borne pollutants’ (H04), ‘Invasive non-native species’ (I01), ‘Interspecific floral

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:17: and fire suppression’ (J01) and ‘Air pollution, air-borne pollutants’ (H04).

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:18: only indirect impacts will occur such as pollution from construction and transportation. The

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:18: Air pollution ✓ ✓ ✓

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:19: Air pollution ✓ ✓

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:19: Air pollution ✓

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:19: Air pollution ✓

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:20: conditions the facility shall include anti-pollution abatement measures to

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:20: Birds are particularly susceptible to pollution. Pollutants released

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:20: among others (Sanderfoot & Holloway, 2017). Pollution of

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:21: conditions and design of the facility shall include anti-pollution measures to

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:21: Birds are particularly susceptible to pollution. Pollutants released

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:21: among others. Pollution of mudflats and scrapes used for foraging

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:22: Air pollution Air pollution levels will be elevated by an increase in the number

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:22: compounds, birds are particularly susceptible to pollution.

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:22: cause a dramatic increase in the air pollution levels.

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:22: Therefore, air pollution it is not expected to cause an adverse

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:23: conditions the facility shall include anti-pollution abatement measures to

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:23: Birds are particularly susceptible to pollution. Pollutants released

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:23: among others. Pollution of mudflats and scrapes used for foraging

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:23: conditions and design of the facility shall include anti-pollution abatement

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:23: Birds are particularly susceptible to pollution. Pollutants released

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:23: among others. Pollution of mudflats and scrapes used for foraging

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:24: Air pollution Air pollution levels will be elevated by an increase in the number

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:24: compounds, birds are particularly susceptible to pollution.

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:24: cause a dramatic increase in the air pollution levels.

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:24: Therefore, air pollution it is not expected to cause an adverse

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:24:4010 pollution abatement measures to abide by statutory legislation. If

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:25:bogs (if active Heath habitats are particularly sensitive to air pollution. Pollutants

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:25: and design of the facility shall include anti-pollution measures to

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:25: Heath habitats are particularly sensitive to air pollution. Pollutants

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:25: Air pollution Air pollution levels will be elevated by an increase in the number

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:26: pollution is listed as a known threat to the SAC.

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:26: the distance from the proposed works area, air pollution is

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:26:Merlin Falco pollution measures to abide by statutory legislation. If accidental

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:26: and design of the facility shall include anti-pollution measures to

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:27: Air pollution Air pollution levels will be elevated by an increase in the number

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:27: the distance from the proposed works area, air pollution is

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:27: pollution (including the introduction of synthetic and non-synthetic compounds into the

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:28: noise/vibration disturbance, visual disturbance and air pollution (including introduction of

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report(1).pdf:36:Sanderfoot, O. V. & Holloway, T. (2017) Air pollution impacts on avian species via inhalation

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:12:APC Air Pollution Control

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:21: • minimising pollution including light, noise and vibration levels;

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:34: • The air pollution control

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:35: pollution control (APC) equipment which cleans any gases prior to being discharged to

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:35: Air Pollution Control Residue (APCr) Silos - Fine material that is captured by the

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:50: Contribute to conserving and enhancing the natural environment and reducing pollution.

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:51: soil, air, water or noise pollution or land instability. Development should,

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:60: it is anticipated that will have been subject to pollution through leaching. Therefore,

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:61: compounds (i.e. SO2). Sensitive habitats have declared critical loads. The Air Pollution

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:65: Indirect impacts to species are anticipated from air pollution through increased vehicle

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:65: cause rises in air pollution and disturbance. Birds are particularly susceptible to air

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:65: pollution which can cause a number of issues including reproductive problems.

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:65: Therefore, air pollution could cause an adverse impact on birds on the site and the

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:66: pollution through leaching. The poor water quality and lack of flow within the Holme

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:67: • Air pollution

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:67: anticipated from the potential introduction of invasive non-native species and pollution.

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:67: Any additional pollution whether in the soil or airborne is not expected to cause an

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:67: species to pollution evident from the species naturally colonising the already polluted

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:67: Indirect impacts to species are anticipated from air pollution through increased vehicle

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:68: the facility during operation will cause rises in air pollution and disturbance. Birds are

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:68: particularly susceptible to air pollution which can cause a number of issues including

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:68: reproductive problems. Therefore, air pollution could cause an adverse impact on birds

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:68: water quality is not adversely affected through pollution incidents and the release of

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:68: appropriate pollution prevention measures e.g. CIRIA Guidance: Control of water

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:69: pollution from construction sites. Guidance for consultants and contractors (C532D)

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:69: (Masters-Williams, 2001). Other information useful for working near water and pollution

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:69: design of the facility that incorporate appropriate pollution prevention measures to

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:71: Cleveland Coast of synthetic / pSPA is designated for Accidental releases appropriate pollution from residual impacts.

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:71: breeding, passage and upon the water pollution from

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:71: Air pollution As above No LSE Levels of traffic within No significant effect

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:71: pollution which, in site, however efforts

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:72:Cleveland Coast of synthetic Ramsar / pRamsar Accidental releases appropriate pollution from residual impacts.

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:72: should be considered upon the water pollution from

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:72: Air pollution As above Increased vehicle Levels of traffic within No significant effect

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:72: pollution which, in industrial nature of the

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:74: of synthetic Beck is the only of compounds from appropriate pollution from residual impacts.

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:74: likely to be impacted by water quality. pollution from

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:75: Air pollution As above Increased vehicle Levels of traffic within No significant effect

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:75: pollution which, in industrial nature of the

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:77: of synthetic Back may provide fish through appropriate pollution from residual impacts.

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:77: culverted. pollution from

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:79: Air pollution As above No LSE Embedded mitigation No significant effect

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:79: pollution which, in to mitigate accidental

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:81: Air pollution As above No LSE Embedded mitigation No significant effect

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:81: pollution which, in to mitigate accidental

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:84: Air pollution Increased vehicle Embedded mitigation No significant effect

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:84: pollution which, in the design of the facility

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:91: c) limit the impact of light pollution from artificial light on local amenity, intrinsically

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:91: • Light pollution

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:92: The Light pollution section highlights the potential for developments to result in 'light

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:92: pollution' or 'obtrusive light', which can be a source of annoyance, undermine

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:118: minimising pollution.

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:118: of water pollution.

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:120: heavy metals, nutrients, phenols) to avoid pollution of

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:120: • EA Pollution Prevention Guidance (PPG) Notes 1:

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:120: • PPG 1 General guide to the prevention of water pollution;

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:120: • PPG 13 Vehicle washing and cleaning: prevent pollution;

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:120: • PPG 21 Pollution incident response planning; and

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:120: C532: Control of Water Pollution from Construction Sites;

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:122: pollution. Small surface water bodies

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:132: potential for groundwater pollution is greatest where the classification is ‘high’.

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:132: the risk of contamination from any activities that might cause pollution in the area. The

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:132: with the EA’s Groundwater Protection Policy (GP3) to set up pollution prevention

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:134: and prevent pollution, and adhere to relevant policy and legislation.

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:134: • Potential pollution to watercourses and underlying aquifers through increased

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:135: The potential for pollution of surface water is principally when high levels of suspended

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:135: pollution which would be deemed to be not significant.

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:135: The potential for pollution of surface water is principally when high levels of suspended

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:136: result in a negligible level of effect of pollution which would be deemed to be not

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:136: and so potential impacts to the bedrock aquifer from pollution are deemed to be of

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:136: sensitivity aquifer receptors, this would result in a negligible level of effect of pollution

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:136:Contamination: Guidance on Pollution Prevention NC/99/73.

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:139: Other pollution control measures advised in the

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:139: Potential pollution A range of environmental measures will be

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:139: Measures to reduce the risk of silt pollution and

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:143: pollution system outfall.

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:143: Implementation of appropriate pollution

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:143: of water pollution from construction sites.

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:144: pollution system outfall.

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:144: Implementation of appropriate pollution

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:144: of water pollution from construction sites.

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:145: Pollution from Slight adverse Any surplus material is the property of the No significant effect

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:145: Pollution from Any surplus material is the property of the No significant effect

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:146: pollution

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:147:Lackenby pollution

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:147: Pollution from Negligible It is expected that embedded mitigation measures No significant effect

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:147: Pollution from Negligible It is expected that embedded mitigation measures No significant effect

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:148: pollution of water.

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:148: • Control of Pollution (oil storage) (England) Regulations 2001.

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:149: • Control of Water Pollution from Construction Sites – A Guide to Good Practice

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:154: No data were received from the EA regarding pollution incidents within the vicinity of

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:154: • pollution from poor/inappropriate management of site drainage;

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:154: • pollution due to vandalism of stores or plant;

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:157: Fish Direct and Indirect The potential for discharge into the Tees Estuary may result in pollution, dependent on the nature

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:157: phytobenthos Pollution prevention measures shall be implemented during construction works to prevent

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:158: river and Pollution prevention measures shall be implemented during construction works to prevent excessive

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:158: Pollution prevention measures shall be implemented during construction works to prevent excessive

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:158: Pollution prevention measures shall be implemented during construction works to prevent excessive

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:158: Pollution prevention measures shall be implemented during construction works to prevent excessive

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:159: Pollution prevention measures shall be implemented during construction works to prevent excessive

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:160: Transparency Direct and Indirect The potential for discharge into the Tees Estuary may result in direct pollution

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:160: Thermal conditions and indirect pollution to the Tees Estuary (S Bank) River and Tees Coastal water

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:160: Specific Pollutants Pollution prevention measures shall be implemented during construction works to

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:160: Pollution by all priority prevent excessive sediment input and mitigate impacts in the event of oil or fluid

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:160: Pollution by other substances

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:160: and SSSI through pollution and potential alteration of the intertidal zones.

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:160: Pollution prevention measures shall be implemented during construction works to

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:161: Pollution prevention measures shall be implemented during construction works to

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:161: Pollution prevention measures shall be implemented during construction works to

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:186: • An increase in time spent in stationary vehicles increases local air pollution;

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:188: exposed to air pollution (R&CBC, 2019 Air Quality Annual Status Report). There is no

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:189: Noise pollution can have a significant adverse impact upon quality of life for individuals.

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:189: dementia in a population. One study estimated that noise pollution costs the UK

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:195: as noise, dust, waste, water run-off/pollution.

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:197: Control of Pollution Act 1974

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:197: Section 60 of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 relates to the ‘Control of Noise on

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:198: affected by, unacceptable levels of noise pollution. Planning policies and

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:198: unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution or land instability. Development

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:198: (including cumulative effects) of pollution on health, living conditions and the natural

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:199: or emissions (where these are subject to separate pollution control regimes). Planning

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:199: should not be revisited through the permitting regimes operated by pollution control

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:200: Development minimise pollution including light and noise and vibration

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:200: noise, odours, pollution or other disturbances.

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:200: Plan includes two policies which refer to pollution, including air pollution:

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:201: … n. minimise pollution including light and noise and vibration levels to meet or exceed

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:201: carbon dioxide emissions and risk of environmental pollution”

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:201: pollution, manages the water environment, protects the historic environment,

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:201: “To reduce pollution, contribute to sustainable flood risk management and habitat

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:202: developments do not cause significant pollution.

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:202: members of the public are regularly exposed to air pollution. Results are below the

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:212: accidents and safety, hazardous loads, air pollution, dust and dirt, ecological impact,

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:247: businesses • Air pollution from vehicular movement significant

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:247: Roads (incl • Air pollution from vehicular movement Not likely to be

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:247: • Air pollution from vehicular movement

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:247: • Air pollution from vehicular movement

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:247: businesses • Air pollution from vehicular movement significant

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:247: Roads (incl • Air pollution from vehicular movement Not likely to be

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:250:Ecology Habitat / Species • Implementation of appropriate pollution prevention measures e.g. CIRIA guidance: Control

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:250: disturbance during of water pollution from construction sites. Guidance for consultants and contractors

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:251: During Construction • Implementation of appropriate pollution prevention measures e.g. CIRIA guidance: Control

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:251: of water pollution from construction sites. Guidance for consultants and contractors

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:251: avoiding poor weather conditions. Other pollution control measures advised in the FRA,

R-2019-0767-OOM-2019s0951 - Energy Recovery Facility Environmental Statement.pdf:251: • Pollution prevention measures shall be implemented during construction works to prevent

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:11: • Pollution control equipment cools and cleans the gases, and a baghouse controls

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:15: recreational activities’ (G01), ‘Pollution to surface waters (limnic & terrestrial, marine &

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:16: pollution, air-borne pollutants’ (H04), ‘Invasive non-native species’ (I01), ‘Interspecific floral

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:17: and fire suppression’ (J01) and ‘Air pollution, air-borne pollutants’ (H04).

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:18: only indirect impacts will occur such as pollution from construction and transportation. The

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:18: Air pollution ✓ ✓ ✓

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:19: Air pollution ✓ ✓

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:19: Air pollution ✓

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:19: Air pollution ✓

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:20: conditions the facility shall include anti-pollution abatement measures to

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:20: Birds are particularly susceptible to pollution. Pollutants released

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:20: among others (Sanderfoot & Holloway, 2017). Pollution of

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:21: conditions and design of the facility shall include anti-pollution measures to

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:21: Birds are particularly susceptible to pollution. Pollutants released

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:21: among others. Pollution of mudflats and scrapes used for foraging

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:22: Air pollution Air pollution levels will be elevated by an increase in the number

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:22: compounds, birds are particularly susceptible to pollution.

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:22: cause a dramatic increase in the air pollution levels.

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:22: Therefore, air pollution it is not expected to cause an adverse

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:23: conditions the facility shall include anti-pollution abatement measures to

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:23: Birds are particularly susceptible to pollution. Pollutants released

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:23: among others. Pollution of mudflats and scrapes used for foraging

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:23: conditions and design of the facility shall include anti-pollution abatement

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:23: Birds are particularly susceptible to pollution. Pollutants released

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:23: among others. Pollution of mudflats and scrapes used for foraging

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:24: Air pollution Air pollution levels will be elevated by an increase in the number

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:24: compounds, birds are particularly susceptible to pollution.

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:24: cause a dramatic increase in the air pollution levels.

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:24: Therefore, air pollution it is not expected to cause an adverse

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:24:4010 pollution abatement measures to abide by statutory legislation. If

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:25:bogs (if active Heath habitats are particularly sensitive to air pollution. Pollutants

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:25: and design of the facility shall include anti-pollution measures to

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:25: Heath habitats are particularly sensitive to air pollution. Pollutants

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:25: Air pollution Air pollution levels will be elevated by an increase in the number

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:26: pollution is listed as a known threat to the SAC.

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:26: the distance from the proposed works area, air pollution is

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:26:Merlin Falco pollution measures to abide by statutory legislation. If accidental

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:26: and design of the facility shall include anti-pollution measures to

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:27: Air pollution Air pollution levels will be elevated by an increase in the number

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:27: the distance from the proposed works area, air pollution is

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:27: pollution (including the introduction of synthetic and non-synthetic compounds into the

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:28: noise/vibration disturbance, visual disturbance and air pollution (including introduction of

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 6 HRA Screening Report.pdf:36:Sanderfoot, O. V. & Holloway, T. (2017) Air pollution impacts on avian species via inhalation

R-2019-0767-OOM-REP-1011778-AQ-CR-20200306-Grangetown Prairie Energy from Waste-AQA-R02.pdf:3: Industrial Pollution 43

R-2019-0767-OOM-REP-1011778-AQ-CR-20200306-Grangetown Prairie Energy from Waste-AQA-R02.pdf:12:from, or being adversely affected by, unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution or land instability.

R-2019-0767-OOM-REP-1011778-AQ-CR-20200306-Grangetown Prairie Energy from Waste-AQA-R02.pdf:12:location taking into account the likely effects (including cumulative effects) of pollution on health, living conditions

R-2019-0767-OOM-REP-1011778-AQ-CR-20200306-Grangetown Prairie Energy from Waste-AQA-R02.pdf:12:pollution control regimes). Planning decisions should assume that these regimes will operate effectively. Equally,

R-2019-0767-OOM-REP-1011778-AQ-CR-20200306-Grangetown Prairie Energy from Waste-AQA-R02.pdf:12:through the permitting regimes operated by pollution control authorities.”

R-2019-0767-OOM-REP-1011778-AQ-CR-20200306-Grangetown Prairie Energy from Waste-AQA-R02.pdf:13:pollution, including air pollution:

R-2019-0767-OOM-REP-1011778-AQ-CR-20200306-Grangetown Prairie Energy from Waste-AQA-R02.pdf:13:… n. minimise pollution including light and noise and vibration levels to meet or exceed acceptable limits”

R-2019-0767-OOM-REP-1011778-AQ-CR-20200306-Grangetown Prairie Energy from Waste-AQA-R02.pdf:13:emissions and risk of environmental pollution”

R-2019-0767-OOM-REP-1011778-AQ-CR-20200306-Grangetown Prairie Energy from Waste-AQA-R02.pdf:13:“8. Deliver redevelopment in a way that provides long term sustainability, reduces pollution, manages the water

R-2019-0767-OOM-REP-1011778-AQ-CR-20200306-Grangetown Prairie Energy from Waste-AQA-R02.pdf:13:“To reduce pollution, contribute to sustainable flood risk management and habitat protection and encourage

R-2019-0767-OOM-REP-1011778-AQ-CR-20200306-Grangetown Prairie Energy from Waste-AQA-R02.pdf:14:protected by legislation to ensure that developments do not cause significant pollution.

R-2019-0767-OOM-REP-1011778-AQ-CR-20200306-Grangetown Prairie Energy from Waste-AQA-R02.pdf:15:are regularly exposed to air pollution. Results are below the AQOs. There is no requirement to declare an Air

R-2019-0767-OOM-REP-1011778-AQ-CR-20200306-Grangetown Prairie Energy from Waste-AQA-R02.pdf:17:– Background pollution maps from Defra’s Local Air Quality Management (LAQM) website 17;

R-2019-0767-OOM-REP-1011778-AQ-CR-20200306-Grangetown Prairie Energy from Waste-AQA-R02.pdf:23:Range Transboundary Air Pollution. Natural England site-specific critical loads for SPA, SAC and SSSI sites in

R-2019-0767-OOM-REP-1011778-AQ-CR-20200306-Grangetown Prairie Energy from Waste-AQA-R02.pdf:23:Transboundary Air Pollution. The information is available via the Air Pollution Information Service (APIS)22 which

R-2019-0767-OOM-REP-1011778-AQ-CR-20200306-Grangetown Prairie Energy from Waste-AQA-R02.pdf:26:– “result in significant pollution of a NNR, LNR, LWS or ancient woodland.”

R-2019-0767-OOM-REP-1011778-AQ-CR-20200306-Grangetown Prairie Energy from Waste-AQA-R02.pdf:33:measurements of the proportion of chromium(VI) (to total chromium) in Air Pollution Control (APC) residuals

R-2019-0767-OOM-REP-1011778-AQ-CR-20200306-Grangetown Prairie Energy from Waste-AQA-R02.pdf:35:resolution is coarse and the maps do not include all sources of pollution. Given the urban fringe location of the

R-2019-0767-OOM-REP-1011778-AQ-CR-20200306-Grangetown Prairie Energy from Waste-AQA-R02.pdf:43: Industrial Pollution

R-2019-0767-OOM-REP-1011778-AQ-CR-20200306-Grangetown Prairie Energy from Waste-AQA-R02.pdf:43:identified many significant industrial and waste management sources of air pollution within 5 km of the Proposed

R-2019-0767-OOM-REP-1011778-AQ-CR-20200306-Grangetown Prairie Energy from Waste-AQA-R02.pdf:69:APIS Air Pollution Information Service

R-2019-0767-OOM-REP-1011778-AQ-CR-20200306-Grangetown Prairie Energy from Waste-AQA-R02.pdf:69:APS Air Pollution Services Ltd

R-2019-0767-OOM-REP-1011778-AQ-CR-20200306-Grangetown Prairie Energy from Waste-AQA-R02.pdf:71: APIS, 2020, Air Pollution Information System www.apis.co.uk

R-2019-0767-OOM-REP-1011778-AQ-CR-20200306-Grangetown Prairie Energy from Waste-AQA-R02.pdf:72:“New legislation will create a stronger and more coherent framework for action to tackle air pollution. This will

R-2019-0767-OOM-REP-1011778-AQ-CR-20200306-Grangetown Prairie Energy from Waste-AQA-R02.pdf:72:be underpinned by new England-wide powers to control major sources of air pollution, in line with the risk they

R-2019-0767-OOM-REP-1011778-AQ-CR-20200306-Grangetown Prairie Energy from Waste-AQA-R02.pdf:72:pose to public health and the environment, plus new local powers to take action in areas with an air pollution

R-2019-0767-OOM-REP-1011778-AQ-CR-20200306-Grangetown Prairie Energy from Waste-AQA-R02.pdf:72: effects of air pollution on health by 2030.

R-2019-0767-OOM-REP-1011778-AQ-CR-20200306-Grangetown Prairie Energy from Waste-AQA-R02.pdf:76: • Both existing monitoring data and the Defra background pollution maps will be used to inform this

R-2019-0767-OOM-REP-1011778-AQ-CR-20200306-Grangetown Prairie Energy from Waste-AQA-R02.pdf:79:Kieran Laxen (Air Pollution Services Ltd), MEng (Hons), MIEnvSc, MIAQM

R-2019-0767-OOM-REP-1011778-AQ-CR-20200306-Grangetown Prairie Energy from Waste-AQA-R02.pdf:79:Mr Laxen is a Director of Air Pollution Services Ltd and has over eleven years' experience in the field of air quality.

R-2019-0767-OOM-REP-1011778-AQ-CR-20200306-Grangetown Prairie Energy from Waste-AQA-R02.pdf:79:Dr Austin Cogan (Air Pollution Services Ltd), MPhys (Hons), PhD, MIEnvSc, MIAQM

R-2019-0767-OOM-REP-1011778-AQ-CR-20200306-Grangetown Prairie Energy from Waste-AQA-R02.pdf:79:Dr Cogan is a Director of Air Pollution Services Ltd and has over eleven years' experience in environmental

R-2019-0767-OOM-REP-1011778-AQ-CR-20200306-Grangetown Prairie Energy from Waste-AQA-R02.pdf:90:the dispersion of pollution away from roads. The traffic flows have been entered into the ADMS-roads dispersion

R-2019-0767-OOM-Environmental Statement ES Volume 2.pdf:6:APC Air Pollution Control

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:4:7.2.1 Pollution Prevention Measures ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 25

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:6:APC Air Pollution Control

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:7: • Progressively reduce the pollution of groundwater and prevent or limit the

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:14: • State of the art air pollution control equipment cools and cleans the gases,

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:15: houses air pollution control (APC) equipment for the boilers, which cleans the

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:22: Invertebrates Moderate populations through accidental pollution events and local

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:23: Pollution by all priority substances identified as being may also result in discharges

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:23: Pollution by other substances identified as being If abstraction is also required,

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:23: phytobentho populations through pollution.

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:24: Pollution by all priority substances identified as

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:24: Pollution by other substances identified as

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:25: through pollution.

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:26: Pollution by all priority substances

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:26: Pollution by other substances identified

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:26: sites, causing pollution effects that will

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:26: noise and also air pollution which will

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:26: sites, causing pollution effects that will

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:26: Mudstone DrWPA by pollution from discharges during

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:27: result in pollution, dependent on the nature of the

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:27: Pollution prevention measures shall be implemented

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:28: Pollution prevention measures shall be implemented during

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:28: Pollution prevention measures shall be implemented during

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:28: Pollution prevention measures shall be implemented during

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:28: Pollution prevention measures shall be implemented during

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:28: Pollution prevention measures shall be implemented during

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:29: Indirect direct pollution and indirect pollution to the Tees Estuary (S Bank)

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:29: Pollution prevention measures shall be implemented during

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:29: Pollution by all priority mitigate impacts in the event of oil or fluid leaks.

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:29: Pollution by other

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:29: pollution and potential alteration of the intertidal zones.

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:29: Pollution prevention measures shall be implemented during

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:29: Pollution prevention measures shall be implemented during

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:29: Pollution prevention measures shall be implemented during

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:30: Tees Diffuse Pollution Physical modification – Flood Protection Use. Navigation,

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:31: processes (during construction and / or operation). This may cause pollution effects,

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:31: Pollution prevention and biosecurity measures must also be implemented as outlined

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:31:7.2.1 Pollution Prevention Measures

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:31: proximity of the works are not degraded as a result of pollution events during the

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:31: • Abiding by relevant pollution prevention measures e.g. CIRIA Guidance:

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:31: Control of water pollution from construction sites. Guidance for consultants

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:31: Toolbox Talks on working near water and pollution prevention can be found

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:32: prevent pollution by oil/fuel leaks. Where practicable, refuelling of vehicles

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:32: detect any changes that could indicate a pollution incident. Should monitoring

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:32: indicate potential pollution from the construction activities, works should be

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 8 WFD Assessment.pdf:32: stopped, and a solution found to prevent the pollution source entering the

R-2019-0767-OOM-20191201 ERF Planning DAS_Issued.pdf:7:APC Air Pollution Control

R-2019-0767-OOM-20191201 ERF Planning DAS_Issued.pdf:9: • State of the art air pollution control equipment cleans the gases, and a baghouse

R-2019-0767-OOM-20191201 ERF Planning DAS_Issued.pdf:10: Flue Gas Treatment Building - The flue gas treatment (FGT) building houses air pollution control

R-2019-0767-OOM-20191201 ERF Planning DAS_Issued.pdf:11: Air Pollution Control Residue (APCr) Silos - Fine material that is captured by the bag filters in

R-2019-0767-OOM-20191201 ERF Planning DAS_Issued.pdf:16: The facility will be bunded for pollution prevention / management purposes.

R-2019-0767-OOM-20191201 ERF Planning DAS_Issued.pdf:26: natural resources prudently, minimising waste and pollution, and mitigating and adapting to climate

R-2019-0767-OOM-Non Technical Summary_Final.pdf:5: • State of the art air pollution control equipment

R-2019-0767-OOM-Non Technical Summary_Final.pdf:5:Flue Gas Treatment Building - The flue gas treatment (FGT) building houses air pollution control

R-2019-0767-OOM-Non Technical Summary_Final.pdf:6:Air Pollution Control Residue (APCr) Silos - Fine material that is captured by the bag filters in the

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:7:Table 4-1: Nitrogen Nutrient Critical Loads (Air Pollution Information Service (APIS) 11

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:10: • Pollution control equipment cools and cleans the gases, and a baghouse controls

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:15: recreational activities’ (G01), ‘Pollution to surface waters (limnic & terrestrial, marine &

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:16: pollution, air-borne pollutants’ (H04), ‘Invasive non-native species’ (I01), ‘Interspecific

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:17: and fire suppression’ (J01) and ‘Air pollution, air-borne pollutants’ (H04).

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:17: Convention on Long- Range Transboundary Air Pollution. Natural England site-specific

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:17: Group on Effects of the UNECE Convention on Long Range Transboundary Air Pollution. The

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:17: information is available via the Air Pollution Information Service (APIS) which contains

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:18:Table 4-1: Nitrogen Nutrient Critical Loads (Air Pollution Information Service

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:19: that only indirect impacts will occur such as pollution from construction and transportation.

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:19: Air pollution ✓ ✓ ✓

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:20: Air pollution ✓ ✓

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:20: Air pollution ✓

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:20: Air pollution ✓

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:22: design of the facility shall include anti-pollution abatement

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:22: (Emissions) Birds are particularly susceptible to pollution. Pollutants released

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:22: among others (Sanderfoot & Holloway, 2017). Pollution of

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:22: conditions and design of the facility shall include anti-pollution measures to

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:22: Birds are particularly susceptible to pollution. Pollutants released

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:22: among others. Pollution of mudflats and scrapes used for foraging

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:23: Air pollution – Construction Air pollution levels will be elevated by an increase in the number

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:23: cause a dramatic increase in the air pollution levels.

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:23: Therefore, air pollution it is not expected to cause an adverse

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:24: design of the facility shall include anti-pollution abatement

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:24: (Emissions) Birds are particularly susceptible to pollution. Pollutants released

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:24: among others (Sanderfoot & Holloway, 2017). Pollution of

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:25: conditions and design of the facility shall include anti-pollution measures to

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:25: Birds are particularly susceptible to pollution. Pollutants released

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:25: among others. Pollution of mudflats and scrapes used for foraging

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:25: Air pollution – Construction Air pollution levels will be elevated by an increase in the number

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:26: compounds, birds are particularly susceptible to pollution.

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:26: cause a dramatic increase in the air pollution levels.

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:26: Therefore, air pollution it is not expected to cause an adverse

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:26: 4010 pollution measures to abide by statutory legislation. If accidental

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:26: bogs (if active Heath habitats are particularly sensitive to air pollution. Pollutants

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:26: and design of the facility shall include anti-pollution measures to

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:26: Heath habitats are particularly sensitive to air pollution. Pollutants

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:27: Air pollution Air pollution levels will be elevated by an increase in the number

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:27: pollution is listed as a known threat to the SAC.

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:27: the distance from the proposed works area, air pollution is

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:27: Merlin Falco pollution measures to abide by statutory legislation. If accidental

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:28: and design of the facility shall include anti-pollution measures to

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:28: Air pollution Air pollution levels will be elevated by an increase in the number

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:28: the distance from the proposed works area, air pollution is

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:29: pollution (including the introduction of synthetic and non-synthetic compounds into the

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:29: disturbance, visual disturbance and air pollution (including introduction of synthetic and

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:31: Air pollution ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:35: (G01), ‘Pollution to the operation of the

R-2019-0767-OOM-BPM-JBAU-XX-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P01.01-HRA Report_Issued_2020303.pdf:41:Sanderfoot, O. V. & Holloway, T. (2017) Air pollution impacts on avian species via inhalation

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 13 Grangetown Prairie Transport Statement.pdf:49: Expected residues and emissions (water, air and soil pollution, noise, vibration, light, heat,

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 13 Grangetown Prairie Transport Statement.pdf:54:Air quality in the UK has improved over recent decades but air pollution remains a significant issue;

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 13 Grangetown Prairie Transport Statement.pdf:54:2011). A priority action in the England Biodiversity Strategy is to reduce air pollution impacts on

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 13 Grangetown Prairie Transport Statement.pdf:54:may give rise to pollution, either directly or from traffic generation, and hence planning decisions can

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 13 Grangetown Prairie Transport Statement.pdf:54:the risks of air pollution and how these can be managed or reduced. Further information on air

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 13 Grangetown Prairie Transport Statement.pdf:54:pollution impacts and the sensitivity of different habitats/designated sites can be found on the Air

R-2019-0767-OOM-Chapter 13 Grangetown Prairie Transport Statement.pdf:54:Pollution Information System (www.apis.ac.uk). Further information on air pollution modelling and

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:5:An assessment of air pollution impacts on designated site habitats from

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:6: effect from air pollution as a result of the proposals. This assessment

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:6: focusses on pollution from vehicle movements and does not consider

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:13:LIGHT POLLUTION

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:13:limit the impact of light pollution from artificial light on local amenity,

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:38:pollution through leaching. Therefore, this was assessed as unsuitable for

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:40:impacts to species are anticipated from air pollution through increased vehicle

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:40: construction of the development will cause rises in air pollution and

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:40: disturbance. Birds are particularly susceptible to air pollution which can

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:40: air pollution could cause an adverse impact on birds on the site and the

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:41: Beck will have been subject to pollution through leaching. The poor

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:42: • Air pollution

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:42:pollution, but this is not expected to be an adverse impact.

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:42:pollution through increased vehicle movements and release of compounds

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:42:the facility during operation will cause rises in air pollution and disturbance.

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:42:Birds are particularly susceptible to air pollution which can cause a number of

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:42:issues including reproductive problems. Therefore, air pollution could cause

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:43:  Measures to prevent pollution during the construction process

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:45:prevention of pollution, much of this will be achieved by on-site management

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:50:environment and minimising the risk of pollution, dealing with the issue of

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:51:drainage and prevent pollution, and adhere to relevant policy and legislation.

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:52: • Potential pollution to watercourses and underlying aquifers through

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:52:negligible level of effect of pollution which would be deemed to be not

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:54:pollution / emissions.

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:55: pollution incidents within the vicinity of the site.

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:56:• pollution from poor/inappropriate management of site drainage;

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:56:• pollution due to vandalism of stores or plant;

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:65:construction impacts such as noise, dust, waste, water run-off/pollution.

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:66:The ES sets out the legislative background, Control of Pollution Act 1974 and

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:69: of processes or emissions (where these are subject to separate pollution

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:69: through the permitting regimes operated by pollution control authorities.

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:73: • pollution prevention measures

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:73: • timing and management of excavation / potential pollution

R-2019-0767-OOM-officer report.pdf:74: • pollution prevention in terms of sediment / oil / fluid leaks

R-2019-0767-OOM-MGE 04020.pdf:1:LIGHT POLLUTION

R-2019-0767-OOM-MGE 04020.pdf:1:impact of light pollution from artificial light on local amenity, intrinsically dark

R-2021-0831-CD-63262 - Teesworks Environment and Biodiversity Strategy May 2022.PDF:52:subject to a degree of pollution. Therefore the condition of this criterion is considered to be

R-2022-0454-CD-SeAH Monopile Facility_Construction Environmental Management Plan Rev A.pdf:3: 3.6.3 Pollution control………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 13

R-2022-0454-CD-SeAH Monopile Facility_Construction Environmental Management Plan Rev A.pdf:9:considering the Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention guideline, General Guide to the Prevention of

R-2022-0454-CD-SeAH Monopile Facility_Construction Environmental Management Plan Rev A.pdf:9:Pollution and Pollution Incident Response Planning.

R-2022-0454-CD-SeAH Monopile Facility_Construction Environmental Management Plan Rev A.pdf:9: • An environmental incident / pollution reporting and response plan;

R-2022-0454-CD-SeAH Monopile Facility_Construction Environmental Management Plan Rev A.pdf:13:is aware of their responsibilities under the Control of Pollution Act and the Environmental Protection Act.

R-2022-0454-CD-SeAH Monopile Facility_Construction Environmental Management Plan Rev A.pdf:14:3.6.3 Pollution control

R-2022-0454-CD-SeAH Monopile Facility_Construction Environmental Management Plan Rev A(1).pdf:3: 3.6.3 Pollution control………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 13

R-2022-0454-CD-SeAH Monopile Facility_Construction Environmental Management Plan Rev A(1).pdf:9:considering the Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention guideline, General Guide to the Prevention of

R-2022-0454-CD-SeAH Monopile Facility_Construction Environmental Management Plan Rev A(1).pdf:9:Pollution and Pollution Incident Response Planning.

R-2022-0454-CD-SeAH Monopile Facility_Construction Environmental Management Plan Rev A(1).pdf:9: • An environmental incident / pollution reporting and response plan;

R-2022-0454-CD-SeAH Monopile Facility_Construction Environmental Management Plan Rev A(1).pdf:13:is aware of their responsibilities under the Control of Pollution Act and the Environmental Protection Act.

R-2022-0454-CD-SeAH Monopile Facility_Construction Environmental Management Plan Rev A(1).pdf:14:3.6.3 Pollution control

R-2021-0057-VC-FAO-JBAU-XX-XX-TN-Z-0001-S3-P01-South_Tees_Stockpile_5_FRA.PDF:9: Management of sediment pollution associated with the construction of the South Bank

R-2020-0743-CD-Re-use of Iron Steel Slag Response Letter FINAL.pdf:1:Pollution Act (1974). This is in line with our approach not to bring areas of land no longer

R-2023-0224-CD-50134151_1_CPP.pdf:12: water pollution

R-2023-0224-CD-50134151_1_CPP.pdf:40:Measures shall be implemented to ensure that water runoff from the site does not cause pollution or flooding.

R-2023-0224-CD-50134151_1_CPP.pdf:47:See the CEMP for more pollution control measures.

R-2023-0224-CD-50134151_1_CPP.pdf:66:AA 426 42 Management of Water Pollution X

R-2023-0224-CD-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:2:5 Pollution Prevention Management ………………………………………………………………….. 13

R-2023-0224-CD-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:11:pollution of water, dust and light that may affect ecology are given in Sections 5, 8 and 10 respectively.

R-2023-0224-CD-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:13:5 Pollution Prevention Management

R-2023-0224-CD-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:13:pollution of the water courses, culverts or drainage ditches which serve the River Tees. This shall include

R-2023-0224-CD-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:13:implementing appropriate pollution prevention measures as detailed in CIRIA Guidance Control of Water

R-2023-0224-CD-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:13:Pollution from Construction Sites (C532D).

R-2023-0224-CD-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:14:The potential impacts and associated mitigation measures to comply with pollution prevention legislation and

R-2023-0224-CD-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:14:Table 3: Potential Pollution Impacts and Associated Mitigations

R-2023-0224-CD-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:14: TBTs about potential water pollution impacts and associated mitigations

R-2023-0224-CD-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:14: pollution / harm to Temporary cut off ditches directed to settlement sumps or water

R-2023-0224-CD-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:14: Selection of Pollution in the Hazardous substances shall not be used where a practicable safer

R-2023-0224-CD-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:14: Handling of Pollution to surface A safe system of work and all relevant PPE will be provided by

R-2023-0224-CD-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:14: Spill kits will be positioned to allow immediate reaction to any pollution

R-2023-0224-CD-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:14: Storage of Pollution to surface The storage of hazardous materials on site will be kept to the lowest

R-2023-0224-CD-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:15:Mobile Plant / Pollution to surface All mobile plant will have satchel type spill kits. Construction plant will

R-2023-0224-CD-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:15:Spills Pollution to surface HZI shall develop a spill response plan as part of the EPP. This shall

R-2023-0224-CD-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:15:Earthworks Pollution to surface Groundwater and surface water monitoring will be carried out as

R-2023-0224-CD-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:15:Piling Pollution to surface Piling would be undertaken in accordance with EA guidance and a piling

R-2023-0224-CD-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:20: causing: at risk of causing air pollution, dust or odour shall be taken into account to

R-2023-0224-CD-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:24: pollution or - Be situated outside areas identified on site as potential for flooding; and

R-2023-0224-CD-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:25: pollution or

R-2023-0224-CD-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:30:I take action to prevent pollution, reduce waste and minimise the consumption of resources

R-2023-0224-CD-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:32: water resources, consumption and pollution), land (including terrestrial ecology) and Project

R-2023-0224-CD-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:11: • Degradation of habitats arising from pollution, in particular airborne (e.g., dust) and water-borne

R-2023-0224-CD-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:11: • Degradation of habitats (airborne pollution) - Air quality impacts due to dust production may

R-2023-0224-CD-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:12: • Degradation of habitats (waterborne pollution) – Water-borne pollutants, such as silt, fuel and

R-2023-0224-CD-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:12: oils, have the potential to impact on habitats downstream of the pollution source. Whilst this type

R-2023-0224-CD-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:12: of pollution can potentially be wide-ranging, its effects will be limited to the receiving watercourse.

R-2023-0224-CD-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:12: • Degradation of habitats (airborne pollution - dust) (ZoI is 400 m from the Site);

R-2023-0224-CD-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:12: • Degradation of habitats (waterborne pollution) (ZoI is 7 km from the Site);

R-2023-0224-CD-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:12: • Degradation of habitats (airborne pollution – gaseous and particulate pollutants) (ZoI is 10 km

R-2023-0224-CD-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:17: ‘Outdoor sports and leisure activities, recreational activities’ (G01), ‘Pollution to surface waters (limnic

R-2023-0224-CD-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:17: modification; public access/disturbance; land-take; water pollution; fisheries (commercial and

R-2023-0224-CD-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:17: conditions; air pollution (specifically the effects of nitrogen deposition on little tern).

R-2023-0224-CD-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:17: ‘Changes in abiotic conditions’ (M01), ‘Air pollution, air-borne pollutants’ (H04), ‘Invasive non-native

R-2023-0224-CD-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:18: pollution, air-borne pollutants’ (H04).

R-2023-0224-CD-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:18: SAC and SPA: climate change; air pollution (atmospheric nitrogen deposition); disease; invasive

R-2023-0224-CD-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:19: on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution. Natural England site-specific critical loads for SPA,

R-2023-0224-CD-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:19: Convention on Long Range Transboundary Air Pollution. The information is available via the Air

R-2023-0224-CD-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:19: Pollution Information Service (APIS, http://www.apis.ac.uk/) which contains information on applicable

R-2023-0224-CD-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:19: Table 6: Nitrogen Nutrient Critical Loads (source: Air Pollution Information Service (APIS)) *denotes

R-2023-0224-CD-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:23:Air pollution – Construction taking into account the already high levels of traffic within the area.

R-2023-0224-CD-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:23:Activities / Traffic Traffic related air pollution it is not expected to cause an adverse

R-2023-0224-CD-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:24: the proposed works area, air pollution is unlikely to cause an

R-2023-0224-CD-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:24: Air pollution adverse impact on the SAC habitats. Modelling shows no

R-2023-0224-CD-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:25: effects anticipated from this project is air pollution (including the

R-2023-0224-CD-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:25: effects anticipated from this project is air pollution (including the

R-2023-0224-CD-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:25: features. Measures are proposed to mitigation pollution related

R-2023-0224-CD-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:25: (R/2017/0876/FFM) for the control/avoidance of pollution events would be

R-2023-0224-CD-212018-DC-RP-C-01_P07-Drainage Strategy Report COMPRESSED.pdf:14:In addition, a range of pollution prevention measures shall be incorporated including oil

R-2023-0224-CD-212018-DC-RP-C-01_P07-Drainage Strategy Report COMPRESSED.pdf:14:watercourse during a potential pollution event.

R-2023-0224-CD-212018-DC-RP-C-01_P07-Drainage Strategy Report COMPRESSED.pdf:14: Figure 5.4: Combined Pollution Prevention Shut-off Valve & Flow Control Chamber

R-2023-0224-CD-212018-DC-RP-C-01_P07-Drainage Strategy Report COMPRESSED.pdf:18:• Pollution Prevention Shut-off Valve

R-2023-0224-CD-212018-DC-RP-C-01_P07-Drainage Strategy Report COMPRESSED.pdf:20:8.6 Vortex Flow Control Unit & Pollution Control Valve

R-2023-0224-CD-212018-DC-RP-C-01_P07-Drainage Strategy Report COMPRESSED.pdf:20:concrete chamber. The chamber shall also house a site pollution control penstock type valve,

R-2023-0224-CD-212018-DC-RP-C-01_P07-Drainage Strategy Report COMPRESSED.pdf:20:watercourses during a pollution event onsite. The chamber shall have an open mesh floor for

R-2023-0224-CD-212018-DC-RP-C-01_P07-Drainage Strategy Report COMPRESSED.pdf:21:flow control/pollution prevention chamber shall also be provided early within the scheme to

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:8:APIS Air Pollution Information System

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:11: pollution prevention and control) (Recast)

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:14: Consultants (“CERC”), Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Pollution (the EA’s predecessor body),

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:25: (b) UN Economic & Social Council, Executive Body for the Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution,

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:25: Transboundary Air Pollution based on empirical evidence, mainly observations from

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:26: deposition. Features are as indicated on the Air Pollution Information System (“APIS”)

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:51: pollution.

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:79: background pollution maps are at a resolution of 1x1km and are modelled each year under

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:80: (a) Information from the latest (2019) DEFRA background pollution maps, available via: https://uk-air.defra.gov.uk/data/pcm-data.

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:80: (a) Information from the latest (2019) DEFRA background pollution maps, available via: https://uk-air.defra.gov.uk/data/pcm-data.

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:4:Air pollution is associated with a number of adverse health impacts. It is recognised

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:4:pollution particularly affects the most vulnerable in society: children and older people,

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:4:locations where members of the public are regularly exposed to air pollution. Our

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:5:Android software, developed by Ricardo-AEA Ltd, providing air pollution health

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:6:air.defra.gov.uk/air-pollution/uk-eu-limits

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:8:which allows an individual to reduce their air pollution contribution. Additional

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:15: a workshop focused on the importance of further reducing levels of air pollution,

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:15: approach to achieving ambitions, the artistic interpretation of air pollution and

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:16: October 2020, the UK’s largest air pollution campaign.

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:18:relating to fine particulate pollution. The 2018 factors across the Tees valley for the

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:18:indicator “Fraction of mortality attributed to particulate air pollution” are shown below:

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:19:particulate air pollution. In comparison to the 2017 data Redcar and Cleveland has

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:21:The Government’s Clean Air Strategy, 2019 also highlighted the pollution potential

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:65: • Degradation of habitats arising from pollution, in particular airborne (e.g., dust) and water-borne

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:65: • Degradation of habitats (airborne pollution) - Air quality impacts due to dust production may

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:66: • Degradation of habitats (waterborne pollution) – Water-borne pollutants, such as silt, fuel and

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:66: oils, have the potential to impact on habitats downstream of the pollution source. Whilst this type

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:66: of pollution can potentially be wide-ranging, its effects will be limited to the receiving watercourse.

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:66: • Degradation of habitats (airborne pollution - dust) (ZoI is 400 m from the Site);

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:66: • Degradation of habitats (waterborne pollution) (ZoI is 7 km from the Site);

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:66: • Degradation of habitats (airborne pollution – gaseous and particulate pollutants) (ZoI is 10 km

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:71: ‘Outdoor sports and leisure activities, recreational activities’ (G01), ‘Pollution to surface waters (limnic

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:71: modification; public access/disturbance; land-take; water pollution; fisheries (commercial and

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:71: conditions; air pollution (specifically the effects of nitrogen deposition on little tern).

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:71: ‘Changes in abiotic conditions’ (M01), ‘Air pollution, air-borne pollutants’ (H04), ‘Invasive non-native

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:72: pollution, air-borne pollutants’ (H04).

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:72: SAC and SPA: climate change; air pollution (atmospheric nitrogen deposition); disease; invasive

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:73: on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution. Natural England site-specific critical loads for SPA,

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:73: Convention on Long Range Transboundary Air Pollution. The information is available via the Air

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:73: Pollution Information Service (APIS, http://www.apis.ac.uk/) which contains information on applicable

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:73: Table 6: Nitrogen Nutrient Critical Loads (source: Air Pollution Information Service (APIS)) *denotes

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:77:Air pollution – Construction taking into account the already high levels of traffic within the area.

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:77:Activities / Traffic Traffic related air pollution it is not expected to cause an adverse

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:78: the proposed works area, air pollution is unlikely to cause an

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:78: Air pollution adverse impact on the SAC habitats. Modelling shows no

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:79: effects anticipated from this project is air pollution (including the

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:79: effects anticipated from this project is air pollution (including the

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:79: features. Measures are proposed to mitigation pollution related

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:79: (R/2017/0876/FFM) for the control/avoidance of pollution events would be

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:124: degradation of habitats arising from pollution, in particular airborne (e.g., dust) and water-borne (e.g.,

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:124: • Degradation of habitats (airborne pollution) - Air quality impacts due to dust production may

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:124: • Degradation of habitats (waterborne pollution) – Waterborne pollutants, such as silt, fuel and oils,

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:124: have the potential to impact on habitats downstream of the pollution source. Whilst this type of

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:124: pollution can potentially be wide-ranging, its effects will be limited to the receiving watercourse.

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:125: • Degradation of habitats (airborne pollution - dust) (ZoI is 400 m from the Site);

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:125: • Degradation of habitats (waterborne pollution) (ZoI is 1 km from the Site);

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:125: • Degradation of habitats (airborne pollution – gaseous and particulate pollutants) (ZoI is 10 km

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:127: due to coastal squeeze and pollution.

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:127: Table 1: Nitrogen Nutrient Critical Loads (source: Air Pollution Information Service (APIS)) *denotes

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (3 of 3).pdf:177: pollution that may be specifically impacting on the habitats at Seal Sands or Coatham

R-2023-0224-CD-ECL.007.04.01CEMP-ANNEX.3 Issue 2.pdf:7: implemented to limit pollution arising from the transportation and storage of materials,

R-2023-0224-CD-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie Air Quality Impacts on SSSI.pdf:7: degradation of habitats arising from pollution, in particular airborne (e.g., dust) and water-borne (e.g.,

R-2023-0224-CD-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie Air Quality Impacts on SSSI.pdf:7: • Degradation of habitats (airborne pollution) - Air quality impacts due to dust production may

R-2023-0224-CD-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie Air Quality Impacts on SSSI.pdf:7: • Degradation of habitats (waterborne pollution) – Waterborne pollutants, such as silt, fuel and oils,

R-2023-0224-CD-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie Air Quality Impacts on SSSI.pdf:7: have the potential to impact on habitats downstream of the pollution source. Whilst this type of

R-2023-0224-CD-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie Air Quality Impacts on SSSI.pdf:7: pollution can potentially be wide-ranging, its effects will be limited to the receiving watercourse.

R-2023-0224-CD-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie Air Quality Impacts on SSSI.pdf:8: • Degradation of habitats (airborne pollution - dust) (ZoI is 400 m from the Site);

R-2023-0224-CD-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie Air Quality Impacts on SSSI.pdf:8: • Degradation of habitats (waterborne pollution) (ZoI is 1 km from the Site);

R-2023-0224-CD-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie Air Quality Impacts on SSSI.pdf:8: • Degradation of habitats (airborne pollution – gaseous and particulate pollutants) (ZoI is 10 km

R-2023-0224-CD-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie Air Quality Impacts on SSSI.pdf:10: due to coastal squeeze and pollution.

R-2023-0224-CD-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie Air Quality Impacts on SSSI.pdf:10: Table 1: Nitrogen Nutrient Critical Loads (source: Air Pollution Information Service (APIS)) *denotes

R-2023-0224-CD-Watson E.pdf:1:risks from pollution are also unknown though likely to be significant, and I believe a cautionary principle is vital here

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Landscape_and_Visual_Appraisal_Part_1of2.pdf:37: using natural resources prudently, minimising waste and pollution, and mitigating

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Landscape_and_Visual_Appraisal_Part_1of2.pdf:41: of soil, air, water or noise pollution or land instability. Development should,

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Landscape_and_Visual_Appraisal_Part_1of2.pdf:45: can also help to reduce air pollution and noise.

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Noise_Impact_Assessment.pdf:9: being adversely affected by, unacceptable levels of noise pollution.

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Noise_Impact_Assessment.pdf:9: location taking into account the likely effects (including cumulative effects) of pollution on health,

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Contaminated_Land_Review.pdf:14: did not consider the pollution risk to controlled waters underlying Grangetown Prairie to be acceptable or

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Contaminated_Land_Review.pdf:57: b) significant pollution of controlled waters is being caused, or there is a significant possibility of

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Contaminated_Land_Review.pdf:57: such pollution being caused”.

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Contaminated_Land_Review.pdf:57:The pollution of controlled waters is defined in Section 78A(9) of the Act as “the entry into controlled

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Contaminated_Land_Review.pdf:57:stresses that the Part 2A regime is designed to identify and deal with ‘significant pollution’ and not

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Contaminated_Land_Review.pdf:57:lesser levels of pollution. As with human health risk, Categories 1 and 2 comprise land where the

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Contaminated_Land_Review.pdf:58:local authority considers that a significant possibility of significant pollution of controlled waters

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Contaminated_Land_Review.pdf:58:possibility of such pollution does not exist. The local authority should be satisfied that a substance is

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Contaminated_Land_Review.pdf:58:“Significant harm” or “significant pollution of controlled waters” is defined in the Guidance on risk-

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Contaminated_Land_Review.pdf:58:of pollution or environmental harm to occur as a result of ground contamination, all of the following

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Contaminated_Land_Review.pdf:58: • A source - a substance that is capable of causing pollution or harm;

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Contaminated_Land_Review.pdf:59: Equivalent to EA Category 1 pollution incident including persistent and/or extensive effects on

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Contaminated_Land_Review.pdf:59: Equivalent to EA Category 2 pollution incident including significant effect on water quality;

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Contaminated_Land_Review.pdf:59: Equivalent to EA Category 3 pollution incident including minimal or short-lived effect on water

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Contaminated_Land_Review.pdf:59: Equivalent to insubstantial pollution incident with no observed effect on water quality or

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Contaminated_Land_Review.pdf:59: inevitable over the long-term, or there is evidence at the receptor of harm or pollution.

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Contaminated_Land_Review.pdf:61:There is no potential risk if no pollution linkage has been established.

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_EIA_Screening_Report_Part_1of2.pdf:15: water pollution from construction sites - guidance for consultants and contractors,

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_EIA_Screening_Report_Part_1of2.pdf:15: are available to minimise the potential for pollution and protect groundwater. Such

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_EIA_Screening_Report_Part_1of2.pdf:15:4.27 There is the potential for pollution of surface waters and groundwater by leaks and

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_EIA_Screening_Report_Part_1of2.pdf:53: cooled condenser building, bottom ash building, air pollution control residue silos,

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_EIA_Screening_Report_Part_1of2.pdf:63: pollution and the visual impact on the local environment using lighting guidance for

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_EIA_Screening_Report_Part_1of2.pdf:63: pollution and have low glare reflector systems, which help to minimise the amount

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_EIA_Screening_Report_Part_1of2.pdf:68: referred to as air pollution control residues (APCr) (which comprises fine particles

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_EIA_Screening_Report_Part_1of2.pdf:78: any risk of pollution to the environment or any contamination, which may

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_EIA_Screening_Report_Part_1of2.pdf:94: necessary, use anti-pollution measures such as bunded trays or leak-proof

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_EIA_Screening_Report_Part_1of2.pdf:95: Agency’s (2007) Pollution Prevention Guideline 5: Works and Maintenance on or

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_EIA_Screening_Report_Part_1of2.pdf:95: any changes that could indicate a pollution incident. Should the monitoring

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_EIA_Screening_Report_Part_1of2.pdf:95: indicate any potential pollution works should stop and a solution found to

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_EIA_Screening_Report_Part_1of2.pdf:95: prevent pollution

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_EIA_Screening_Report_Part_1of2.pdf:95: • Pollution Prevention Guidelines (PPG5) shall be implemented during

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_EIA_Screening_Report_Part_1of2.pdf:96: • Pollution prevention measures should be put in place, such as using drip

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_EIA_Screening_Report_Part_1of2.pdf:146: Implementation of appropriate pollution prevention measures e.g. CIRIA

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_EIA_Screening_Report_Part_1of2.pdf:146: guidance: Control of water pollution from construction sites. Guidance for

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_EIA_Screening_Report_Part_1of2.pdf:147: Hydrology, Implementation of appropriate pollution prevention measures e.g. CIRIA

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_EIA_Screening_Report_Part_1of2.pdf:147: Geology and guidance: Control of water pollution from construction sites. Guidance for This commitment is still applicable and will be

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_EIA_Screening_Report_Part_1of2.pdf:147: During sensitive to avoiding poor weather conditions. Other pollution control measures completed and a remediation strategy has been

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_EIA_Screening_Report_Part_1of2.pdf:148: Pollution prevention measures shall be implemented during construction works

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Planning_and_Design_Statement.pdf:29:5.22. In respect to ground conditions and pollution, the NPPF states that planning

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Planning_and_Design_Statement.pdf:29: cumulative effects) of pollution on health, living conditions and the natural

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Planning_and_Design_Statement.pdf:29: • Limit the impact of light pollution from artificial light on local amenity,

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Planning_and_Design_Statement.pdf:30:5.26. All relevant aspects related to land contamination and stability, potential pollution

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Planning_and_Design_Statement.pdf:31: and not with the control of processes which are a matter for the pollution

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Planning_and_Design_Statement.pdf:31: that the relevant pollution control regime will be properly applied and enforced.

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Shadow_HRA.pdf:23: Wintering/passage/ Polluted surface Pollution control measures Yes

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Shadow_HRA.pdf:28: SPA/Ramsar. Without appropriate pollution control measures there is a risk

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Shadow_HRA.pdf:28: on site to include appropriate pollution control measures to ensure water

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Shadow_HRA.pdf:28: pollution control measures are adequate. This assessment has concluded

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Transport_Statement.pdf:7: to reduce air and noise pollution.

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Ecological_Impact_Assessment.pdf:21: • Pollution prevention measures to prevent work causing run-off, pollution or hydrological

R-2023-0247-OOM-Watson E.pdf:1:risks from pollution are also unknown though likely to be significant, and I believe a cautionary principle is vital here

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Air_Quality_Assessment.pdf:4: In the UK, the levels of pollution in the atmosphere are controlled by a number of European

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Air_Quality_Assessment.pdf:8: • Introduce new point sources of air pollution. This could include furnaces which require prior

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Air_Quality_Assessment.pdf:8: systems (including chimney) which require approval or permits under pollution control

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Air_Quality_Assessment.pdf:9: • maintaining adequate separation distances between sources of air pollution and receptors;

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Air_Quality_Assessment.pdf:9: separation between sources of pollution and receptors;

R-2023-0247-OOM-TV_BAF_Air_Quality_Assessment.pdf:14: based on known pollution sources and background measurements and is used by local authorities

R-2021-0316-VC-Metals Recovery Area Stockpile 2 FRA and DS Addendum.pdf:10: Management of sediment pollution associated with the construction of the Metals Recovery

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter D - Noise & Vibration - Dec 2020.pdf:6: pollution;

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter D - Noise & Vibration - Dec 2020.pdf:6: its location taking into account the likely effects (including cumulative effects) of pollution on

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter D - Noise & Vibration - Dec 2020.pdf:8:D2.14 Relevant legislation includes the Control of Pollution Act 1974 14. The construction noise and

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter D - Noise & Vibration - Dec 2020.pdf:8: is defined in Section 72 of the Control of Pollution Act; and prior consent for the construction

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter D - Noise & Vibration - Dec 2020.pdf:8: Control of Pollution Act.

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter D - Noise & Vibration - Dec 2020.pdf:38: 14 Control of Pollution Act 1974 (1974 Chapter 40);

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter E - Air Quality - Dec 2020.pdf:6: pollution or land instability. Development should, wherever possible, help to improve local

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter E - Air Quality - Dec 2020.pdf:9: pollution and how transport measures may bring improvements in air quality. Key transport

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter E - Air Quality - Dec 2020.pdf:10:E3.4 This review identified the main sources of air pollution within 2km of the proposed

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter E - Air Quality - Dec 2020.pdf:22: Sources of Air Pollution – Industrial Processes

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter E - Air Quality - Dec 2020.pdf:22:E4.1 Industrial air pollution sources are regulated through a system of operating permits or

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter E - Air Quality - Dec 2020.pdf:22: processes, and are regulated through the Pollution Prevention and Control (‘PPC’) system xxii,

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter E - Air Quality - Dec 2020.pdf:36: 36 PPC: Pollution Prevention Control

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter J - LVIA - Dec 2020.pdf:11: land use, traffic and movement, light pollution and presence/absence of major

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter J - LVIA - Dec 2020.pdf:11: land use, traffic and movement, light pollution and presence/absence of major

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter J - LVIA - Dec 2020.pdf:11: movement, light pollution and presence/absence of major Infrastructure, the

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.PDF:8: 7 Control of Pollution (amendment) Act 1989 (Ref 7);

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.PDF:8: 22 Environment Agency, Protect groundwater and prevent groundwater pollution, 2017 (Ref

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.PDF:9: Guidance; and DEFRA Guidance, Pollution Prevention for Businesses, July 2016 (Updated

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.PDF:9: unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution or land instability…; and (f) by

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.PDF:15: Substantial acute pollution or long term volume of surplus soil for off-site

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.PDF:15: Surface water and/or groundwater: Pollution loss of feature or attribute

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.PDF:15: scale pollution of sensitive water volume of surplus soil for off-site

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.PDF:16: pollution of non- sensitive water resources surplus soil for off-site disposal

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.PDF:16: Insubstantial pollution to non-sensitive water No off-site disposal of surplus

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.PDF:17: G13). These state that past industrial activity is considered to pose a medium risk of pollution to

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.PDF:41: 7 Control of Pollution (amendment) Act 1989

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.PDF:41: 22 Environment Agency, Protect groundwater and prevent groundwater pollution, 2017

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.PDF:42: Guidance; and DEFRA Guidance, Pollution Prevention for Businesses, July 2016 (Updated

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:12: investigations are summarised within a Pollution Prevention and Control (PPC)

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:17: Corus Pollution Prevention and Control (PPC) (Ref. 4).

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:17: certain locations where localised pollution may have occurred.

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:17: • Areas near to sources of potential pollution;

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:183: within a Pollution Prevention and Control (PPC) report produced by Corus in 2003.

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:227:High likelihood There is pollution linkage and an event would appear very likely in the short term and almost

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:227: inevitable over the long term, or there is evidence at the receptor of harm or pollution.

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:227:Likely There is pollution linkage and all the elements are present and in the right place which means that

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:227:Low likelihood There is pollution linkage and circumstances are possible under which an event could occur.

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:227:Unlikely There is pollution linkage but circumstances are such that it is improbable that an event would

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:227: Equivalent to EA Category 1 pollution incident including persistent and/or extensive effects on

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:227: Equivalent to EA Category 2 pollution incident including significant effect on water quality;

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:227: Equivalent to EA Category 3 pollution incident including minimal or short lived effect on water

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:228: Equivalent to insubstantial pollution incident with no observed effect on water quality or ecosystems.

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:228: Note: A pollution linkage must first be established before probability is classified.

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:228: If there is no pollution linkage then there is no potential risk. If there is no pollution

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:230: Surface water M i g r a t i o n v i a site Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:230: Groundwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:231: Surface water Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:231: Groundwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:231: Surface water Migration via site Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:231: Groundwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:233: S u r f a c e water Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:233: Groundwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:233: Surface wat er Migration via Pollution of surface Low likelihood Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:233: Groundwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low likelihood Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:235: Surface water Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:235: Groundwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:235: G r o u n dwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:237: S u rface water Migration via Pollution of surface Low L ow

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:237: Groundwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:237: S u rface water Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:237: Groundwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:239: S u r f a c e water Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:239: Groundwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:239: Surface water Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:239: Groundwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:240: S u rface water Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:240: Groundwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:241: S u rface water Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:241: Groundwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:241: Surface water Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:241: Groundwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:244: Surface water Migration via site Pollution of surface Low likelihood Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:244: Groundwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low likelihood Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:244: Surface water Migration via Pollution of surface Low Likelihood Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:244: Groundwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:245: Surface water Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:245: Groundwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:245: would be retained permeable strata from pollution flow appears to be towards west, away from adjacent Corus land.

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:245: Surface water Migration via site Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:245: G r o u n d w a t er (drift Migration via Pollution of Unlikely Negligible

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:246:would be retained permeable strata from pollution towards west away from adjacent Corus land.

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:247: Surface water Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:247: Groundwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:247: w o u l d b e r e t ained permeable strata from pollution contamination detected in groundwater. Low permeability clay

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:247: Surface water Migration via Pollution of surf a c e Low Open areas allow infiltration of rainfall to ground with potential Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:247: Groundwater (drift Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:247: would be retained permeable strata from pollution towards Corus land. Low permeability clay underlying Made

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:250: Surface water M i g r a t i o n v i a site Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:250: Groundwater Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:250: would be retained permeable strata from pollution local variations that may be influenced by the depth of Made

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:250: Surface water Migration via site Pollution of surface Low Likelihood Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:251: Groundwater Migration via Pollution of Low Likelihood Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:251: w o u l d b e retained permeable strata from pollution Corus owned land. Limited evidence of contamination identified in

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:252: S u r f a c e water Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:252: Groundwater Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:252: would be retained permeable strata from pollution local variations that may be influenced by the depth of Made

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:252: Surface wat er Migration via Pollution of surface Likely M o d e r a t e to

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:253: G r o u n d w a t er Migration via Pollution of High Moderate

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:253: would be retained permeable strata from pollution local variations that may be influenced by the depth of Made

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:254: S u r f a c e water Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:254: Groundwater Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:254: would be retained permeable strata from pollution groundwater flow to west away from Corus owned land. Limited

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:254: S u rface water Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:254: Groundwater Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:255: would be retained permeable strata from pollution Corus owned land. Limited evidence of contamination identified in

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:256: Groundwater Migration via Pollution of Likely Moderate to

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:256: would be retained permeable strata from pollution groundwater. Clays beneath the Made Ground may provide some

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:257: S u r f a c e water Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:257: G roundwater Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:257: would be retained permeable strata from pollution River Tees but groundwater flow shows local variations that may be

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:257: Surface wat er Migration via Pollution of surface Likely Moderate to

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:258: would be retained permeable strata from pollution elevated hydrocarbons in groundwater. Possible migration toward

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:259: S u r f a c e water Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:259: Groundwater Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:259: would be retained permeable strata from pollution d e t e c t e d in soils . Possible migration toward River Tees but

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:259: Surface wat er Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:259: G r o u n d w a ter Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:260: would be retained permeable strata from pollution but groundwater flow shows local variations that may be influenced

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:261: S u r f a c e water Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:261: Groundwater Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:261: would be retained permeable strata from pollution

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:261: Surface wat er Migration via Pollution of surface Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:261: Groundwater Migration via Pollution of Low Low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:262: would be retained permeable strata from pollution

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:267:within a Pollution Prevention and Control (PPC) report

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1450:(b) significant pollution of controlled waters is being caused or there is a significant possibility of such

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1450:pollution being caused.’1

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1535:(b) significant pollution of controlled waters is being caused or there is a significant possibility of such

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1535:pollution being caused.’1

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1630:appropriate strategy for tackling the pollution linkage / geotechnical constraint identified at the site.

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1644:(b) significant pollution of controlled waters is being caused or there is a significant possibility of such

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1644:pollution being caused.’1

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1665:  In preparing to meet development needs, the aim should be to minimise pollution and other

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1665: including from natural hazards or former activities such as mining, pollution arising from

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1666:unacceptable risk from, or being adversely affect by, unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1684: Monitoring Cleveland and Redcar where there is likelihood for potential pollution to land.

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1684: Programme At Cleveland the sources of potential polluting substances that may cause pollution to land were

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1697: majority of the activities at the installation, there is little likelihood that land pollution or leaks to

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1745: Groundwater Leaching, infiltration and Pollution of Low Likelihood

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1745: Surface water Surface water run-off, Pollution of Tees Low Likelihood

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1746: Groundwater Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Low Likelihood

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1746: Surface water Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Tees Low Likelihood

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1746: Groundwater Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Low Likelihood

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1746: Surface water Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Tees Low Likelihood

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1747: Groundwater Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Unlikely

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1747: Surface water Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Tees Unlikely

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1750:appropriate to meet development needs while minimising pollution or other adverse effects on the local

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1752:principle of the SPD, the prevention of pollution and betterment of the existing conditions will be integral to

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1870: at the receptor of harm or pollution chemical works, containing a number of USTs

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1871: elevated 1 pollution incident other ecosystems, which is damage to crops, disease*, serious injury, ge

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1871: concentrations 2 pollution incident or other ecosystems, which to crops, buildings disease*, serious injury, ge

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1872: human health 3 pollution incident aquatic or other ecosystems, crops, buildings or Surface spalling of concret

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1872: measurable pollution incident with no pollution incident with no of damage to

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1884:(a) to avoid a pollution risk resulting from the operation of the regulated facility and, in the

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1885:a medium risk of pollution to controlled waters.

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1890:74 4.18 Pollution Incidents (EA/NRW) 0 0 1 2 -

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1890:74 4.19 Pollution inventory substances 0 0 0 0 -

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1890:74 4.20 Pollution inventory waste transfers 0 0 0 0 -

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1890:75 4.21 Pollution inventory radioactive waste 0 0 0 0 -

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1944: Pollution Incidents (EA/NRW)

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1952:Integrated Pollution Control (IPC) records of substance releases to air, land and water. This data represents a

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1961:4.18 Pollution Incidents (EA/NRW)

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1961:Records of substantiated pollution incidents. Since 2006 this data has only included category 1 (major) and 2

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1961:(significant) pollution incidents.

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1961:4.19 Pollution inventory substances

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1961:The pollution inventory (substances) includes reporting on annual emissions of certain regulated substances to

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1961:4.20 Pollution inventory waste transfers

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1961:The pollution inventory (waste transfers) includes reporting on annual transfers and recovery/disposal of

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1962:4.21 Pollution inventory radioactive waste

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1962:The pollution inventory (radioactive wastes) includes reporting on annual releases of radioactive substances

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1967: High - Areas able to easily transmit pollution to groundwater. They are likely to be characterised by high

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1967: Low - Areas that provide the greatest protection from pollution. They are likely to be characterised by low

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1986:Areas at risk from agricultural nitrate pollution designated under the EC Nitrate Directive (91/676/EEC). These

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1988: Air pollution - Any industrial/agricultural development that could cause AIR POLLUTION (incl: industrial

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1988: Air pollution - Any industrial/agricultural development that could cause AIR POLLUTION (incl: industrial

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.pdf:1993:environment for wildlife and to reduce diffuse water pollution.

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020.pdf:15: to discharge into the Tees or local watercourses. Pollution control measures advised in the water strategy,

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020.pdf:25: We’re mainly interested in those sites where there is a risk of pollution to

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020.pdf:25:your planning submission should outline how you will deal with foul drainage  Pollution prevention

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020.pdf:25:the mains system, including details of any prohibitive costs. Please pollution from all aspects of your development, including construction and

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020.pdf:26: operation phases. Groundwater can be vulnerable to pollution, as well as  River buffer zone

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020.pdf:26: to groundwater pollution, visit our interactive maps. Advice on will ensure we’re able to access the bank for any future flood defence

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020.pdf:46: • High: areas able to easily transmit pollution to groundwater, characterised by

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackeny - Planning Statement - Dec 2020.pdf:19: dioxide emissions and risk of environmental pollution;

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackeny - Planning Statement - Dec 2020.pdf:41: Pollution Act 1974 (CoPA) and Environmental Protection Act 1990 (EPA). BPM will be applied

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackeny - Planning Statement - Dec 2020.pdf:42: impacts such as air pollution and support health and wellbeing.

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackeny - Planning Statement - Dec 2020.pdf:48: pollution. The implications of contamination for development should, therefore, be considered

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackeny - Planning Statement - Dec 2020.pdf:58: and, upon request, will be required to provide proof of compliance with waste and pollution

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter K - Waste and Materials - Dec 2020(1).PDF:6: integrated pollution control for the disposal of waste to air, land and water, including solid

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter K - Waste and Materials - Dec 2020(1).PDF:7: resources prudently, minimising waste and pollution, and mitigating and adapting to climate

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter K - Waste and Materials - Dec 2020(1).PDF:11: atmospheric emissions, pollution of water bodies, visual impact).

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 1 - Non Technical Summary - Dec 2020.pdf:15: flows and quality through increased run off and pollution caused by spillages and leakages.

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 1 - Non Technical Summary - Dec 2020.pdf:15: groundwater through reduced infiltration (Negligible Adverse impacts) and pollution from

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter I - Climate Change - Dec 2020.PDF:8: resources prudently, minimising waste and pollution, and mitigating and adapting to climate

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter I - Climate Change - Dec 2020.PDF:8: Tees area to help reduce carbon dioxide emissions and risk of environmental pollution; support

R-2020-0820-ESM-1401-Lackenby DAS.pdf:25: pollution. Internal lighting can be LED and equipped with PIR flashings, corners, bullnoses, drip, ridge, verge

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter A Introduction and Background - Dec 2020.PDF:26: emissions (such as water, air, soil and subsoil pollution, noise,

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B - Site Description and Scheme Proposals - Dec 2020.PDF:20: dioxide emissions and risk of environmental pollution;

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B - Site Description and Scheme Proposals - Dec 2020.PDF:30: and, upon request, will be required to provide proof of compliance with waste and pollution

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B - Site Description and Scheme Proposals - Dec 2020.PDF:34: 1 The Environment Agency, CIRIA and Pollution Prevention Guidance will be implemented

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B - Site Description and Scheme Proposals - Dec 2020.PDF:34: ii Pollution Prevention Guidance (PPG) Notes (as referenced in Section G2.4). Many

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B - Site Description and Scheme Proposals - Dec 2020.PDF:34: iii GOV.UK Pollution prevention for businesses (Ref 58);

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B - Site Description and Scheme Proposals - Dec 2020.PDF:34: iv CIRIA Report C532: Control of Water Pollution from Construction Sites (Ref 44);

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B - Site Description and Scheme Proposals - Dec 2020.PDF:35: 3 Measures will be included to reduce the risk of site pollution and contamination and details

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B - Site Description and Scheme Proposals - Dec 2020.PDF:38: pollution. Therefore, in a ‘no development’ scenario air quality may be better than anticipated in

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B - Site Description and Scheme Proposals - Dec 2020.PDF:40: industrial area and the sources of air pollution include existing industrial

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B - Site Description and Scheme Proposals - Dec 2020.PDF:41: processes and air pollution from traffic emissions. If no development were

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby HRA Rev A(1).PDF:8:which may lead to pollution of those watercourses which traverse the site. All these watercourses

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby HRA Rev A(1).PDF:8:embedded mitigation it is considered that significant pollution at a scale likely to affect the SPA is

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:7: protecting and enhancing the natural environment and minimising pollution.

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:7: 170e risk from, or be adversely affected by, unacceptable levels of water pollution.

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:8: avoid pollution of groundwater. Within the context of the WFD, the

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:9: • EA Pollution Prevention Guidance (PPG) Notes1 (Ref 31):

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:9: • GOV.UK Guidance for pollution prevention for businesses (superseding relevant PPGs) (Ref

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:9: of Water Pollution from Construction Sites (Ref 44);

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:20: restricted ecosystems and pollution.

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:24: Pollution control measures advised in the water strategy, such as bunding of potential sources of

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:24: water management; SuDS should be carefully considered; land contamination and pollution

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:34: Tidal Flat/Glaciolacustrine sand/gravel horizons, and a potential pollution linkage may exist

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:34: of contamination from any activities that might cause pollution in the area. The closer the

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:34: to set up pollution prevention measures and monitor the activities of potential polluters near

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:36: classifications include diffuse and point source pollution from

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:39: 1 The Environment Agency, CIRIA and Pollution Prevention Guidance will be implemented

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:39: ii Pollution Prevention Guidance (PPG) Notes (as referenced in Section G2.4). Many

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:39: iii GOV.UK Pollution prevention for businesses (Ref 58);

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:39: iv CIRIA Report C532: Control of Water Pollution from Construction Sites (Ref 44);

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:40: human health (for example, due to water contamination or air pollution).” (Ref 33 - Pg 71)

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:41: flammable the distribution aspect of site pollution and of spillages

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:42: longer-term spillage during and other pollutants site pollution and of spillages

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:43: change the morphology of channels, but by following the CIRIA and pollution prevention

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:43: across the Teesworks area and heavy industry. The potential for pollution of surface water is

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:43: following the CIRIA and Pollution Prevention Guidelines detailed in embedded mitigation. A

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:43: potential pollution pathway exists from the site through the shallow groundwater system, which

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:43: pollution to groundwater with high leaching soils). During site preparation (where the

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:44: and leaks of fuels, oils and chemicals. This could result in potential pollution to underlying

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:44: cannot be ruled out, and so potential impacts to the bedrock aquifer from pollution are deemed

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:52: sensitivity aquifer receptors, this would result in a Negligible Adverse level of effect of pollution

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:55: pollution undertaken prior to

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:56: pollution Foul water directed to

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:56: appropriate pollution

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:56: water pollution from

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:56: Pollution from Negligible Adverse and Implementation of Negligible

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:57: Pollution from Negligible Adverse and Implementation of Negligible

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:58: pollution contamination. Any Permanent

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:59: pollution pollution pathway to the Permanent

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:60: Pollution from Negligible Beneficial and The SWMP and DIA will Minor

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:60: Pollution from Negligible Beneficial and The SWMP and DIA will Minor

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:64: Owens, D. (CIRIA), (2001). Control of water pollution from construction sites: Guidance for

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:65: 58 GOV.UK (2019). Pollution prevention for businesses. online GOV.UK. Available at:

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Water Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:65: <https://www.gov.uk/guidance/pollution-prevention-for-businesses#storing-materials-

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby EcIA Rev A.pdf:9:due to pollution. They recolonised the estuary in the 1980s and have subsequently established a

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter L - Cumulative Effects - Dec 2020.PDF:7: pollution from spills); and

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter L - Cumulative Effects - Dec 2020.PDF:7: - Superficial aquifer (in terms of pollution

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter L - Cumulative Effects - Dec 2020.PDF:41: causing pollution to waterbodies.

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter L - Cumulative Effects - Dec 2020.PDF:41: With the implementation of the similar, effective pollution control and mitigation measures at

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 2 - Chapter L - Cumulative Effects - Dec 2020.PDF:42: pollution / contamination), Minor Adverse and Not Significant for ground water flows. Smaller

R-2020-0270-FFM-2020_05_29_STDC Eston Road EcIA_Issue.PDF:4:impact of construction related pollution on the SPA and Ramsar, these mitigation

R-2020-0270-FFM-2020_05_29_STDC Eston Road EcIA_Issue.PDF:22:be heavily managed and affected by road pollution and runoff.

R-2020-0270-FFM-2020_05_29_STDC Eston Road EcIA_Issue.PDF:32:construction, to control pollution and avoid construction impacts to legally

R-2020-0270-FFM-2020_05_29_STDC Eston Road EcIA_Issue.PDF:33:pollution impacts from the construction and operation of the proposed

R-2020-0270-FFM-2020_05_29_STDC Eston Road EcIA_Issue.PDF:33:1) is construction and operation related pollution. The required mitigation

R-2020-0270-FFM-2020_05_29_STDC Eston Road EcIA_Issue.PDF:36: Teesmouth and Pollution of Holme Dust, water or contaminated soils Potential impact to the habitats CEMP No significant residual

R-2020-0270-FFM-2020_05_29_STDC Eston Road EcIA_Issue.PDF:36: Teesmouth and Pollution of Holme Dust, water or contaminated soils Potential impact to qualifying CEMP No significant residual

R-2020-0270-FFM-2020_05_29_STDC Eston Road EcIA_Issue.PDF:41: primarily to prevent pollution of Holme Beck and therefore the River Tees,

R-2020-0270-FFM-2020_05_29_STDC Eston Road EcIA_Issue.PDF:53:• Principle 8 – deliver redevelopment in a way that reduces pollution,

R-2020-0270-FFM-2020_05_29_STDC Eston Road EcIA_Issue.PDF:53:redevelopment in a way that provides long term sustainability, reduces pollution,

R-2020-0270-FFM-EA R_2020_0270_FFM 26 June 2020 OFFICIAL.pdf:2:construction and to control pollution and avoid construction impacts to legally protected

R-2020-0270-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:7:  In preparing to meet development needs, the aim should be to minimise pollution and other

R-2020-0270-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:7: including from natural hazards or former activities such as mining, pollution arising from

R-2020-0270-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:7:unacceptable risk from, or being adversely affect by, unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution

R-2020-0270-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:26: Monitoring Cleveland and Redcar where there is likelihood for potential pollution to land.

R-2020-0270-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:26: Programme At Cleveland the sources of potential polluting substances that may cause pollution to land were

R-2020-0270-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:42: majority of the activities at the installation, there is little likelihood that land pollution or leaks to

R-2020-0270-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:94: Groundwater Leaching, infiltration and Pollution of Low Likelihood

R-2020-0270-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:94: Surface water Surface water run-off, Pollution of Tees Low Likelihood

R-2020-0270-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:95: Groundwater Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Low Likelihood

R-2020-0270-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:95: Surface water Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Tees Low Likelihood

R-2020-0270-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:95: Groundwater Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Low Likelihood

R-2020-0270-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:95: Surface water Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Tees Low Likelihood

R-2020-0270-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:96: Groundwater Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Unlikely

R-2020-0270-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:96: Surface water Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Tees Unlikely

R-2020-0270-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:99:appropriate to meet development needs while minimising pollution or other adverse effects on the local

R-2020-0270-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:101:development principle of the SPD, the prevention of pollution and betterment of the existing conditions will

R-2020-0270-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:219: at the receptor of harm or pollution chemical works, containing a number of USTs,

R-2020-0270-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:220: elevated 1 pollution incident other ecosystems, which is damage to crops, disease*, serious injury, ge

R-2020-0270-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:220: concentrations 2 pollution incident or other ecosystems, which to crops, buildings disease*, serious injury, ge

R-2020-0270-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:221: human health 3 pollution incident aquatic or other ecosystems, crops, buildings or Surface spalling of concret

R-2020-0270-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:221: measurable pollution incident with no pollution incident with no of damage to

R-2020-0270-FFM-Officer Report 0270.pdf:12:development were pollution impacts from the construction and operation of

R-2020-0270-FFM-Officer Report 0270.pdf:12:Coast SSSI and NNR are construction and operation related pollution. The

R-2020-0270-FFM-DXL-JBAU-00-00-C-RP-0001-S03-P01-FRA_and_Design_Justification.PDF:51: vegetation state, pollution signs (eg.

R-2020-0270-FFM-DXL-JBAU-00-00-C-RP-0001-S03-P01-FRA_and_Design_Justification.PDF:52: debris, vegetation state, pollution signs

R-2020-0270-FFM-2020_05_28_STDC Eston Road HRA_Issue.PDF:13:mobility distances and distances at which air and hydrological pollution events

R-2020-0270-FFM-2020_05_28_STDC Eston Road HRA_Issue.PDF:21: pollution from within the proposed development site (impacting on the SPA

R-2020-0270-FFM-2020_05_28_STDC Eston Road HRA_Issue.PDF:22:b) During operation, the risk of loss and/or disturbance of habitats from pollution

R-2020-0270-FFM-2020_05_28_STDC Eston Road HRA_Issue.PDF:23:Any possible indirect disturbance (e.g. pollution) caused by the proposed

R-2020-0270-FFM-2020_05_28_STDC Eston Road HRA_Issue.PDF:23:Any possible indirect disturbance (e.g. pollution) caused by the proposed

R-2020-0270-FFM-2020_05_28_STDC Eston Road HRA_Issue.PDF:25:of pollution to the Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast SPA and Ramsar site from

R-2020-0270-FFM-2020_05_28_STDC Eston Road HRA_Issue.PDF:25:The HRA concluded that there would be no likely significant effect and pollution

R-2020-0270-FFM-2020_05_28_STDC Eston Road HRA_Issue.PDF:25:pollution to the SPA and Ramsar in the overarching design of the facility and the

R-2020-0270-FFM-2020_05_28_STDC Eston Road HRA_Issue.PDF:25:proposed development site will separately control pollution impacts, no additional

R-2020-0270-FFM-2020_05_28_STDC Eston Road HRA_Issue.PDF:26:were those that could provide pollution and contamination through the

R-2020-0270-FFM-2020_05_28_STDC Eston Road HRA_Issue.PDF:26: pollution from within the proposed development site (impacting on the SPA

R-2020-0270-FFM-2020_05_28_STDC Eston Road HRA_Issue.PDF:26:b) During operation, the risk of loss and/or disturbance of habitats from pollution

R-2020-0270-FFM-2020_05_28_STDC Eston Road HRA_Issue.PDF:27:potential for impact to the habitats and foraging resource from pollution events

R-2020-0270-FFM-2020_05_28_STDC Eston Road HRA_Issue.PDF:27: pollution from within the proposed development site (impacting on the SPA

R-2020-0270-FFM-2020_05_28_STDC Eston Road HRA_Issue.PDF:28:b) During operation, the risk of loss and/or disturbance of habitats from pollution

R-2020-0270-FFM-2020_05_28_STDC Eston Road HRA_Issue.PDF:29:The CEMP will be in line with the Environment Agencies (EA) ‘Pollution

R-2020-0270-FFM-2020_05_28_STDC Eston Road HRA_Issue.PDF:29:pollution from construction related activities such as oil storage and/or spills and

R-2020-0270-FFM-2020_05_28_STDC Eston Road HRA_Issue.PDF:29:contamination of water28. A pollution incident response plan will be implemented

R-2020-0270-FFM-2020_05_28_STDC Eston Road HRA_Issue.PDF:29:such as a CEMP to manage construction related pollution from those future

R-2020-0270-FFM-2020_05_28_STDC Eston Road HRA_Issue.PDF:29: DEFRA and Environment Agency (2 May 2019) Guidance: Pollution Prevention for Businesses.

R-2020-0270-FFM-2020_05_28_STDC Eston Road HRA_Issue.PDF:29:https://www.gov.uk/guidance/pollution-prevention-for-businesses. Accessed 22 May 2020.

R-2021-0432-FFM-Decision.pdf:2: unacceptable levels of water pollution. Development should, wherever

R-2021-0432-FFM-Decision.pdf:2: from pollution, including contamination caused by any disturbance to the site

R-2021-0432-FFM-10035118-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0250-02-EP_Deployment - Supporting Information.pdf:5:8 POLLUTION CONTROL……………………………………………………………………………… 12

R-2021-0432-FFM-10035118-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0250-02-EP_Deployment - Supporting Information.pdf:18:8 Pollution Control

R-2021-0432-FFM-10035118-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0250-02-EP_Deployment - Supporting Information.pdf:18:prevent pollution are summarised below.

R-2021-0432-FFM-10035118-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0250-02-EP_Deployment - Supporting Information.pdf:25: Pollution incidents and measures taken to remedy.

R-2021-0432-FFM-10035118-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0250-02-EP_Deployment - Supporting Information.pdf:25:they are not creating a pollution issue during the system operation etc.

R-2021-0432-FFM-10035118-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0250-02-EP_Deployment - Supporting Information.pdf:26:  Pollution control; and,

R-2021-0432-FFM-Off Rep.pdf:3:unacceptable levels of water pollution. Development should, wherever

R-2021-0432-FFM-Off Rep.pdf:3:from pollution, including contamination caused by any disturbance to the site

R-2021-0432-FFM-Off Rep.pdf:3:of water bodies. The proposal could cause pollution and maintain the poor

R-2021-0432-FFM-Off Rep.pdf:10: contributing to unacceptable levels of water pollution. Development

R-2021-0432-FFM-Off Rep.pdf:10: necessary to protect controlled waters from pollution, including

R-2021-0432-FFM-EA R_2021_0432_FFM 15 July 2021 OFFICIAL .pdf:1:development from contributing to unacceptable levels of water pollution. Development

R-2021-0432-FFM-EA R_2021_0432_FFM 15 July 2021 OFFICIAL .pdf:1:pollution, including contamination caused by any disturbance to the site as it likely to be

R-2021-0432-FFM-EA R_2021_0432_FFM 15 July 2021 OFFICIAL .pdf:1:bodies. The proposal could cause pollution and maintain the poor chemical status in the

R-2021-0432-FFM-EA R_2021_0432_FFM 15 July 2021 OFFICIAL .pdf:2:poses a risk of pollution to controlled waters.

R-2021-0432-FFM-T1909 SOUTH TEEES DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION_Prairie Trade Effluent Consent.pdf:2: THE POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL ACT 1999

R-2021-0432-FFM-Redcar Steelworks-AUK-XX-XX-RP-GE-0001-02-SSI3_GI_SCR.PDF:50:(b) significant pollution of controlled waters is being caused or there is a significant possibility of such

R-2021-0432-FFM-Redcar Steelworks-AUK-XX-XX-RP-GE-0001-02-SSI3_GI_SCR.PDF:50:pollution being caused.’1

R-2023-0339-CD-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:3: 2.5 Authorised Processes and Pollution Incidents ………………………………………………………………. 8

R-2023-0339-CD-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:7: contamination/pollution;

R-2023-0339-CD-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:14:2.5 Authorised Processes and Pollution Incidents

R-2023-0339-CD-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:15: Pollution Incidents

R-2023-0339-CD-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:15:2.5.6 Environment Agency data indicates that there are no records of ‘major’ or ‘significant’ pollution

R-2023-0339-CD-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:29:2. significant pollution of controlled waters2 is being caused or there is a significant possibility of such

R-2023-0339-CD-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:29: pollution being caused3’

R-2023-0339-CD-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:29:5. The pollution of controlled waters4.

R-2023-0339-CD-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:47:40 4.18 Pollution Incidents (EA/NRW) 0 0 1 0 -

R-2023-0339-CD-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:47:41 4.19 Pollution inventory substances 0 0 0 0 -

R-2023-0339-CD-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:47:41 4.20 Pollution inventory waste transfers 0 0 0 0 -

R-2023-0339-CD-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:47:41 4.21 Pollution inventory radioactive waste 0 0 0 0 -

R-2023-0339-CD-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:77: Pollution Incidents (EA/NRW)

R-2023-0339-CD-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:82:Integrated Pollution Control (IPC) records of substance releases to air, land and water. This data represents a

R-2023-0339-CD-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:84:4.18 Pollution Incidents (EA/NRW)

R-2023-0339-CD-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:84:Records of substantiated pollution incidents. Since 2006 this data has only included category 1 (major) and 2

R-2023-0339-CD-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:84:(significant) pollution incidents.

R-2023-0339-CD-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:85:4.19 Pollution inventory substances

R-2023-0339-CD-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:85:The pollution inventory (substances) includes reporting on annual emissions of certain regulated substances to

R-2023-0339-CD-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:85:4.20 Pollution inventory waste transfers

R-2023-0339-CD-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:85:The pollution inventory (waste transfers) includes reporting on annual transfers and recovery/disposal of

R-2023-0339-CD-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:85:4.21 Pollution inventory radioactive waste

R-2023-0339-CD-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:85:The pollution inventory (radioactive wastes) includes reporting on annual releases of radioactive substances

R-2023-0339-CD-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:89: High - Areas able to easily transmit pollution to groundwater. They are likely to be characterised by high

R-2023-0339-CD-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:89: Low - Areas that provide the greatest protection from pollution. They are likely to be characterised by low

R-2023-0339-CD-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:111:Areas at risk from agricultural nitrate pollution designated under the EC Nitrate Directive (91/676/EEC). These

R-2023-0339-CD-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:113: Air pollution - Any development that could cause AIR POLLUTION or DUST either in its construction or

R-2023-0339-CD-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:114: Air pollution - Any development that could cause AIR POLLUTION (incl: industrial/commercial processes,

R-2023-0339-CD-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:122:environment for wildlife and to reduce diffuse water pollution.

R-2023-0339-CD-230328 JER10061 Redcar Energy Centre LPA Letter Final Rev 2.pdf:2:site. There are no records of pollution incidents on or adjacent to the site.

R-2023-0339-CD-230328 JER10061 Redcar Energy Centre LPA Letter Final Rev 2.pdf:12:5 AUTHORISED PROCESSES AND POLLUTION INCIDENTS

R-2023-0339-CD-230328 JER10061 Redcar Energy Centre LPA Letter Final Rev 2.pdf:13:5.4 Pollution Incidents

R-2023-0339-CD-230328 JER10061 Redcar Energy Centre LPA Letter Final Rev 2.pdf:13:Environment Agency data indicates that there are no records of ‘major’ or ‘significant’ pollution incidents

R-2023-0339-CD-Chapter 9 Geology Hydrogeology and Contamination.pdf:2: waters (i.e. rivers, lakes, canals and groundwater) from pollution. It sets out the responsibilities of

R-2023-0339-CD-Chapter 9 Geology Hydrogeology and Contamination.pdf:2: the Environment Agency in relation to the water pollution, resource management, flood defence,

R-2023-0339-CD-Chapter 9 Geology Hydrogeology and Contamination.pdf:2: protect groundwater in England and Wales. These regulations control groundwater pollution from

R-2023-0339-CD-Chapter 9 Geology Hydrogeology and Contamination.pdf:2: power to prevent water pollution.

R-2023-0339-CD-Chapter 9 Geology Hydrogeology and Contamination.pdf:4: setting to assess the sensitivity of the surrounding area to contamination/pollution; a qualitative

R-2023-0339-CD-Chapter 9 Geology Hydrogeology and Contamination.pdf:12: Pollution Incidents

R-2023-0339-CD-Chapter 9 Geology Hydrogeology and Contamination.pdf:12:9.3.27 Environment Agency data indicates that there are no records of ‘major’ or ‘significant’ pollution

R-2023-0339-CD-Chapter 9 Geology Hydrogeology and Contamination.pdf:13: with the Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) Regulations, 2001,eg providing a secondary

R-2022-0355-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0271-02-South Bank Priority Strategy.pdf:24: of Pollution Act (1974). This is in line with our approach not to bring areas of land no longer

R-2022-0355-FFM-EA_R20220355FFM_OFFICIAL_150622.pdf:1:To protect the water environment and to minimise pollution.

R-2022-0355-FFM-Officer report.pdf:4:To protect the water environment and to minimise pollution.

R-2021-0846-FFM-Arcadis - South Bank Strategy.pdf:20: of Pollution Act (1974). This is in line with our approach not to bring areas of land no longer

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:9:Guidance for Pollution Netregs http://www.netregs.org.uk/media/1303/gpp-5-works-and-maintenance-in-or-near-

gpp-21-final.pdf (accessed 18/06/18)

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:9:of best practice guidance on pollution prevention issues.

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:22:Sediment pollution could be generated on site from several sources, but primarily the runoff from the

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:22:is intended to minimise and mitigate the effects of sediment pollution into the nearby watercourses.

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:22:  Any incidents of pollution in to nearby watercourse, the EA are to be notified immediately.

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:22: Immediate steps will then be taken to resolve the cause of the pollution and where possible,

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:22: mitigate against the impact of the pollution. Pollution incident response measures are

R-2021-0846-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OW-0001_A_P01 Drainage Strategy.pdf:22:Sources of silt (e.g. plant and wheel washing and site roads) carry a risk of causing pollution.

R-2021-0439-CD-South Bank Quay Strategy Rev. 1.pdf:23: of Pollution Act (1974). This is in line with our approach not to bring areas of land no longer

R-2023-0253-RMM-Grangetown ERF - PS - RM - Mar 23.pdf:16: and air pollution control residues will use the sites predominantly one-way internal perimeter road

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:8:APIS Air Pollution Information System

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:11: pollution prevention and control) (Recast)

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:14: Consultants (“CERC”), Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Pollution (the EA’s predecessor body),

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:25: (b) UN Economic & Social Council, Executive Body for the Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution,

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:25: Transboundary Air Pollution based on empirical evidence, mainly observations from

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:26: deposition. Features are as indicated on the Air Pollution Information System (“APIS”)

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:51: pollution.

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:79: background pollution maps are at a resolution of 1x1km and are modelled each year under

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:80: (a) Information from the latest (2019) DEFRA background pollution maps, available via: https://uk-air.defra.gov.uk/data/pcm-data.

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:80: (a) Information from the latest (2019) DEFRA background pollution maps, available via: https://uk-air.defra.gov.uk/data/pcm-data.

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:189:Air pollution is associated with a number of adverse health impacts. It is recognised

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:189:pollution particularly affects the most vulnerable in society: children and older people,

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:189:locations where members of the public are regularly exposed to air pollution. Our

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:190:Android software, developed by Ricardo-AEA Ltd, providing air pollution health

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:191:air.defra.gov.uk/air-pollution/uk-eu-limits

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:193:which allows an individual to reduce their air pollution contribution. Additional

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:200: a workshop focused on the importance of further reducing levels of air pollution,

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:200: approach to achieving ambitions, the artistic interpretation of air pollution and

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:201: October 2020, the UK’s largest air pollution campaign.

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:203:relating to fine particulate pollution. The 2018 factors across the Tees valley for the

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:203:indicator “Fraction of mortality attributed to particulate air pollution” are shown below:

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:204:particulate air pollution. In comparison to the 2017 data Redcar and Cleveland has

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:206:The Government’s Clean Air Strategy, 2019 also highlighted the pollution potential

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:250: • Degradation of habitats arising from pollution, in particular airborne (e.g., dust) and water-borne

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:250: • Degradation of habitats (airborne pollution) - Air quality impacts due to dust production may

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:251: • Degradation of habitats (waterborne pollution) – Water-borne pollutants, such as silt, fuel and

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:251: oils, have the potential to impact on habitats downstream of the pollution source. Whilst this type

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:251: of pollution can potentially be wide-ranging, its effects will be limited to the receiving watercourse.

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:251: • Degradation of habitats (airborne pollution - dust) (ZoI is 400 m from the Site);

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:251: • Degradation of habitats (waterborne pollution) (ZoI is 7 km from the Site);

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:251: • Degradation of habitats (airborne pollution – gaseous and particulate pollutants) (ZoI is 10 km

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:256: ‘Outdoor sports and leisure activities, recreational activities’ (G01), ‘Pollution to surface waters (limnic

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:256: modification; public access/disturbance; land-take; water pollution; fisheries (commercial and

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:256: conditions; air pollution (specifically the effects of nitrogen deposition on little tern).

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:256: ‘Changes in abiotic conditions’ (M01), ‘Air pollution, air-borne pollutants’ (H04), ‘Invasive non-native

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:257: pollution, air-borne pollutants’ (H04).

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:257: SAC and SPA: climate change; air pollution (atmospheric nitrogen deposition); disease; invasive

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:258: on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution. Natural England site-specific critical loads for SPA,

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:258: Convention on Long Range Transboundary Air Pollution. The information is available via the Air

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:258: Pollution Information Service (APIS, http://www.apis.ac.uk/) which contains information on applicable

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:258: Table 6: Nitrogen Nutrient Critical Loads (source: Air Pollution Information Service (APIS)) *denotes

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:262:Air pollution – Construction taking into account the already high levels of traffic within the area.

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:262:Activities / Traffic Traffic related air pollution it is not expected to cause an adverse

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:263: the proposed works area, air pollution is unlikely to cause an

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:263: Air pollution adverse impact on the SAC habitats. Modelling shows no

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:264: effects anticipated from this project is air pollution (including the

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:264: effects anticipated from this project is air pollution (including the

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:264: features. Measures are proposed to mitigation pollution related

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:264: (R/2017/0876/FFM) for the control/avoidance of pollution events would be

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:309: degradation of habitats arising from pollution, in particular airborne (e.g., dust) and water-borne (e.g.,

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:309: • Degradation of habitats (airborne pollution) - Air quality impacts due to dust production may

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:309: • Degradation of habitats (waterborne pollution) – Waterborne pollutants, such as silt, fuel and oils,

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:309: have the potential to impact on habitats downstream of the pollution source. Whilst this type of

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:309: pollution can potentially be wide-ranging, its effects will be limited to the receiving watercourse.

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:310: • Degradation of habitats (airborne pollution - dust) (ZoI is 400 m from the Site);

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:310: • Degradation of habitats (waterborne pollution) (ZoI is 1 km from the Site);

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:310: • Degradation of habitats (airborne pollution – gaseous and particulate pollutants) (ZoI is 10 km

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:312: due to coastal squeeze and pollution.

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:312: Table 1: Nitrogen Nutrient Critical Loads (source: Air Pollution Information Service (APIS)) *denotes

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01_ADM - Issue 1a (1 of 3).pdf:362: pollution that may be specifically impacting on the habitats at Seal Sands or Coatham

R-2023-0253-RMM-212018-DC-RP-C-01_P07-Drainage Strategy Report COMPRESSED.pdf:14:In addition, a range of pollution prevention measures shall be incorporated including oil

R-2023-0253-RMM-212018-DC-RP-C-01_P07-Drainage Strategy Report COMPRESSED.pdf:14:watercourse during a potential pollution event.

R-2023-0253-RMM-212018-DC-RP-C-01_P07-Drainage Strategy Report COMPRESSED.pdf:14: Figure 5.4: Combined Pollution Prevention Shut-off Valve & Flow Control Chamber

R-2023-0253-RMM-212018-DC-RP-C-01_P07-Drainage Strategy Report COMPRESSED.pdf:18:• Pollution Prevention Shut-off Valve

R-2023-0253-RMM-212018-DC-RP-C-01_P07-Drainage Strategy Report COMPRESSED.pdf:20:8.6 Vortex Flow Control Unit & Pollution Control Valve

R-2023-0253-RMM-212018-DC-RP-C-01_P07-Drainage Strategy Report COMPRESSED.pdf:20:concrete chamber. The chamber shall also house a site pollution control penstock type valve,

R-2023-0253-RMM-212018-DC-RP-C-01_P07-Drainage Strategy Report COMPRESSED.pdf:20:watercourses during a pollution event onsite. The chamber shall have an open mesh floor for

R-2023-0253-RMM-212018-DC-RP-C-01_P07-Drainage Strategy Report COMPRESSED.pdf:21:flow control/pollution prevention chamber shall also be provided early within the scheme to

R-2023-0253-RMM-ECL.007.04.01CEMP-ANNEX.3 Issue 2.pdf:7: implemented to limit pollution arising from the transportation and storage of materials,

R-2023-0253-RMM-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie Air Quality Impacts on SSSI.pdf:7: degradation of habitats arising from pollution, in particular airborne (e.g., dust) and water-borne (e.g.,

R-2023-0253-RMM-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie Air Quality Impacts on SSSI.pdf:7: • Degradation of habitats (airborne pollution) - Air quality impacts due to dust production may

R-2023-0253-RMM-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie Air Quality Impacts on SSSI.pdf:7: • Degradation of habitats (waterborne pollution) – Waterborne pollutants, such as silt, fuel and oils,

R-2023-0253-RMM-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie Air Quality Impacts on SSSI.pdf:7: have the potential to impact on habitats downstream of the pollution source. Whilst this type of

R-2023-0253-RMM-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie Air Quality Impacts on SSSI.pdf:7: pollution can potentially be wide-ranging, its effects will be limited to the receiving watercourse.

R-2023-0253-RMM-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie Air Quality Impacts on SSSI.pdf:8: • Degradation of habitats (airborne pollution - dust) (ZoI is 400 m from the Site);

R-2023-0253-RMM-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie Air Quality Impacts on SSSI.pdf:8: • Degradation of habitats (waterborne pollution) (ZoI is 1 km from the Site);

R-2023-0253-RMM-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie Air Quality Impacts on SSSI.pdf:8: • Degradation of habitats (airborne pollution – gaseous and particulate pollutants) (ZoI is 10 km

R-2023-0253-RMM-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie Air Quality Impacts on SSSI.pdf:10: due to coastal squeeze and pollution.

R-2023-0253-RMM-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie Air Quality Impacts on SSSI.pdf:10: Table 1: Nitrogen Nutrient Critical Loads (source: Air Pollution Information Service (APIS)) *denotes

R-2023-0253-RMM-50134151_1_CPP.pdf:12: water pollution

R-2023-0253-RMM-50134151_1_CPP.pdf:40:Measures shall be implemented to ensure that water runoff from the site does not cause pollution or flooding.

R-2023-0253-RMM-50134151_1_CPP.pdf:47:See the CEMP for more pollution control measures.

R-2023-0253-RMM-50134151_1_CPP.pdf:66:AA 426 42 Management of Water Pollution X

R-2023-0253-RMM-Watson E.pdf:1:risks from pollution are also unknown though likely to be significant, and I believe a cautionary principle is vital here

R-2023-0253-RMM-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:11: • Degradation of habitats arising from pollution, in particular airborne (e.g., dust) and water-borne

R-2023-0253-RMM-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:11: • Degradation of habitats (airborne pollution) - Air quality impacts due to dust production may

R-2023-0253-RMM-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:12: • Degradation of habitats (waterborne pollution) – Water-borne pollutants, such as silt, fuel and

R-2023-0253-RMM-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:12: oils, have the potential to impact on habitats downstream of the pollution source. Whilst this type

R-2023-0253-RMM-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:12: of pollution can potentially be wide-ranging, its effects will be limited to the receiving watercourse.

R-2023-0253-RMM-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:12: • Degradation of habitats (airborne pollution - dust) (ZoI is 400 m from the Site);

R-2023-0253-RMM-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:12: • Degradation of habitats (waterborne pollution) (ZoI is 7 km from the Site);

R-2023-0253-RMM-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:12: • Degradation of habitats (airborne pollution – gaseous and particulate pollutants) (ZoI is 10 km

R-2023-0253-RMM-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:17: ‘Outdoor sports and leisure activities, recreational activities’ (G01), ‘Pollution to surface waters (limnic

R-2023-0253-RMM-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:17: modification; public access/disturbance; land-take; water pollution; fisheries (commercial and

R-2023-0253-RMM-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:17: conditions; air pollution (specifically the effects of nitrogen deposition on little tern).

R-2023-0253-RMM-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:17: ‘Changes in abiotic conditions’ (M01), ‘Air pollution, air-borne pollutants’ (H04), ‘Invasive non-native

R-2023-0253-RMM-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:18: pollution, air-borne pollutants’ (H04).

R-2023-0253-RMM-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:18: SAC and SPA: climate change; air pollution (atmospheric nitrogen deposition); disease; invasive

R-2023-0253-RMM-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:19: on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution. Natural England site-specific critical loads for SPA,

R-2023-0253-RMM-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:19: Convention on Long Range Transboundary Air Pollution. The information is available via the Air

R-2023-0253-RMM-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:19: Pollution Information Service (APIS, http://www.apis.ac.uk/) which contains information on applicable

R-2023-0253-RMM-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:19: Table 6: Nitrogen Nutrient Critical Loads (source: Air Pollution Information Service (APIS)) *denotes

R-2023-0253-RMM-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:23:Air pollution – Construction taking into account the already high levels of traffic within the area.

R-2023-0253-RMM-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:23:Activities / Traffic Traffic related air pollution it is not expected to cause an adverse

R-2023-0253-RMM-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:24: the proposed works area, air pollution is unlikely to cause an

R-2023-0253-RMM-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:24: Air pollution adverse impact on the SAC habitats. Modelling shows no

R-2023-0253-RMM-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:25: effects anticipated from this project is air pollution (including the

R-2023-0253-RMM-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:25: effects anticipated from this project is air pollution (including the

R-2023-0253-RMM-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:25: features. Measures are proposed to mitigation pollution related

R-2023-0253-RMM-P20-1004 Grangetown Prairie shadow HRA.pdf:25: (R/2017/0876/FFM) for the control/avoidance of pollution events would be

R-2023-0253-RMM-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:2:5 Pollution Prevention Management ………………………………………………………………….. 13

R-2023-0253-RMM-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:11:pollution of water, dust and light that may affect ecology are given in Sections 5, 8 and 10 respectively.

R-2023-0253-RMM-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:13:5 Pollution Prevention Management

R-2023-0253-RMM-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:13:pollution of the water courses, culverts or drainage ditches which serve the River Tees. This shall include

R-2023-0253-RMM-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:13:implementing appropriate pollution prevention measures as detailed in CIRIA Guidance Control of Water

R-2023-0253-RMM-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:13:Pollution from Construction Sites (C532D).

R-2023-0253-RMM-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:14:The potential impacts and associated mitigation measures to comply with pollution prevention legislation and

R-2023-0253-RMM-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:14:Table 3: Potential Pollution Impacts and Associated Mitigations

R-2023-0253-RMM-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:14: TBTs about potential water pollution impacts and associated mitigations

R-2023-0253-RMM-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:14: pollution / harm to Temporary cut off ditches directed to settlement sumps or water

R-2023-0253-RMM-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:14: Selection of Pollution in the Hazardous substances shall not be used where a practicable safer

R-2023-0253-RMM-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:14: Handling of Pollution to surface A safe system of work and all relevant PPE will be provided by

R-2023-0253-RMM-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:14: Spill kits will be positioned to allow immediate reaction to any pollution

R-2023-0253-RMM-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:14: Storage of Pollution to surface The storage of hazardous materials on site will be kept to the lowest

R-2023-0253-RMM-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:15:Mobile Plant / Pollution to surface All mobile plant will have satchel type spill kits. Construction plant will

R-2023-0253-RMM-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:15:Spills Pollution to surface HZI shall develop a spill response plan as part of the EPP. This shall

R-2023-0253-RMM-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:15:Earthworks Pollution to surface Groundwater and surface water monitoring will be carried out as

R-2023-0253-RMM-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:15:Piling Pollution to surface Piling would be undertaken in accordance with EA guidance and a piling

R-2023-0253-RMM-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:20: causing: at risk of causing air pollution, dust or odour shall be taken into account to

R-2023-0253-RMM-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:24: pollution or - Be situated outside areas identified on site as potential for flooding; and

R-2023-0253-RMM-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:25: pollution or

R-2023-0253-RMM-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:30:I take action to prevent pollution, reduce waste and minimise the consumption of resources

R-2023-0253-RMM-50134216_1_CEMP.pdf:32: water resources, consumption and pollution), land (including terrestrial ecology) and Project

R-2021-0943-CD-DECISION NOTICE.pdf:2: contaminants are present in concentrations that could result in pollution to

R-2021-0943-CD-DECISION NOTICE.pdf:3: water pollution in line with paragraph 170 of the National Planning Policy

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001_CEMP_A (Fit for Construction)_C03.pdf:4:6.5 Dust and Air Pollution Mitigation Measures

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001_CEMP_A (Fit for Construction)_C03.pdf:4:7.9 Section 61 of the Control of Pollution Act (COPA), 1974

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001_CEMP_A (Fit for Construction)_C03.pdf:13: • Assist and support the Environmental Manager when pollution

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001_CEMP_A (Fit for Construction)_C03.pdf:21: Pollution Act (Noise and Authority)

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001_CEMP_A (Fit for Construction)_C03.pdf:36:water pollution, alteration of stream channels and capture, translocation and release.

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001_CEMP_A (Fit for Construction)_C03.pdf:36:• Pollution prevention measures will be implemented when working on or in close vicinity to water

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001_CEMP_A (Fit for Construction)_C03.pdf:41:• At all times we will implement pollution prevention measures when working on or in close vicinity

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001_CEMP_A (Fit for Construction)_C03.pdf:43:there must be pollution pathway present comprising a source, pathway and receptor.

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001_CEMP_A (Fit for Construction)_C03.pdf:43:Pollution Pathway

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001_CEMP_A (Fit for Construction)_C03.pdf:47: if contaminants are present in concentrations that could result in pollution to

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001_CEMP_A (Fit for Construction)_C03.pdf:50:The construction industry presents a major pollution threat to the water environment. Where harm

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001_CEMP_A (Fit for Construction)_C03.pdf:50:has occurred or deemed likely to occur the regulator can either carry out works to clean up the pollution

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001_CEMP_A (Fit for Construction)_C03.pdf:50:GRAHAM will at all times implement working methods to protect the water environment from pollution

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001_CEMP_A (Fit for Construction)_C03.pdf:52:Pollution Prevention (e.g., GPP2 Above Ground Oil Storage Tanks).

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001_CEMP_A (Fit for Construction)_C03.pdf:60:Drainage systems can act as a pathway to spread pollutants. Drains can also make pollution invisible,

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001_CEMP_A (Fit for Construction)_C03.pdf:60: • If any pollution enters a drain, the site spill response team will immediately stop the

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001_CEMP_A (Fit for Construction)_C03.pdf:60: pollution with a physical block, stop the activity causing the pollution, then notify the

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001_CEMP_A (Fit for Construction)_C03.pdf:64: 6.5 Dust and Air Pollution Mitigation Measures

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001_CEMP_A (Fit for Construction)_C03.pdf:65:Dust and air pollution, including odours, can cause nuisance affecting properties. In addition, there are

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001_CEMP_A (Fit for Construction)_C03.pdf:65:air pollution which constitute a statutory nuisance. This includes:

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001_CEMP_A (Fit for Construction)_C03.pdf:65: Work activities that may give rise to dust and air pollution

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001_CEMP_A (Fit for Construction)_C03.pdf:65:or nuisance to sensitive receptors due to exposure to dust and air pollution are as follows:

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001_CEMP_A (Fit for Construction)_C03.pdf:65:• Daily inspection of areas adjacent to the construction site to monitor any dust and air pollution

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001_CEMP_A (Fit for Construction)_C03.pdf:66:6.5 Dust and Air pollution mitigation measures

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001_CEMP_A (Fit for Construction)_C03.pdf:69:7.9 Section 61 of the Control of Pollution Act (COPA), 1974

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001_CEMP_A (Fit for Construction)_C03.pdf:75:7.9 Section 61 of the Control of Pollution Act (COPA), 1974

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001_CEMP_A (Fit for Construction)_C03.pdf:100:• Transferred to a facility that holds a suitable environmental permit or pollution prevention and

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001_CEMP_A (Fit for Construction)_C03.pdf:116:in order to prevent and minimise pollution resulting from an environmental incident. The response

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001_CEMP_A (Fit for Construction)_C03.pdf:166: high degree of contamination and degradation, up to 24m depth. Tolerates copper pollution and may

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001_CEMP_A (Fit for Construction)_C03.pdf:183: accidental spillages of oils, Pollution Prevention Guidelines (PPG) No.5 Contractor

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001_CEMP_A (Fit for Construction)_C03.pdf:185: of dissolved phase pollution to controlled waters. The programme

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001.pdf:4:6.5 Dust and Air Pollution Mitigation Measures

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001.pdf:4:7.9 Section 61 of the Control of Pollution Act (COPA), 1974

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001.pdf:13: • Assist and support the Environmental Manager when pollution

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001.pdf:21: Pollution Act (Noise and Authority)

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001.pdf:36:water pollution, alteration of stream channels and capture, translocation and release.

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001.pdf:36:• Pollution prevention measures will be implemented when working on or in close vicinity to water

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001.pdf:41:• At all times we will implement pollution prevention measures when working on or in close vicinity

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001.pdf:43:there must be pollution pathway present comprising a source, pathway and receptor.

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001.pdf:43:Pollution Pathway

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001.pdf:47: if contaminants are present in concentrations that could result in pollution to

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001.pdf:50:The construction industry presents a major pollution threat to the water environment. Where harm

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001.pdf:50:has occurred or deemed likely to occur the regulator can either carry out works to clean up the pollution

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001.pdf:50:GRAHAM will at all times implement working methods to protect the water environment from pollution

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001.pdf:52:Pollution Prevention (e.g., GPP2 Above Ground Oil Storage Tanks).

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001.pdf:60:Drainage systems can act as a pathway to spread pollutants. Drains can also make pollution invisible,

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001.pdf:60: • If any pollution enters a drain, the site spill response team will immediately stop the

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001.pdf:60: pollution with a physical block, stop the activity causing the pollution, then notify the

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001.pdf:64: 6.5 Dust and Air Pollution Mitigation Measures

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001.pdf:65:Dust and air pollution, including odours, can cause nuisance affecting properties. In addition, there are

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001.pdf:65:air pollution which constitute a statutory nuisance. This includes:

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001.pdf:65: Work activities that may give rise to dust and air pollution

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001.pdf:65:or nuisance to sensitive receptors due to exposure to dust and air pollution are as follows:

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001.pdf:65:• Daily inspection of areas adjacent to the construction site to monitor any dust and air pollution

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001.pdf:66:6.5 Dust and Air pollution mitigation measures

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001.pdf:69:7.9 Section 61 of the Control of Pollution Act (COPA), 1974

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001.pdf:75:7.9 Section 61 of the Control of Pollution Act (COPA), 1974

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001.pdf:100:• Transferred to a facility that holds a suitable environmental permit or pollution prevention and

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001.pdf:115:in order to prevent and minimise pollution resulting from an environmental incident. The response

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001.pdf:155: accidental spillages of oils, Pollution Prevention Guidelines (PPG) No.5 Contractor

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001.pdf:157: of dissolved phase pollution to controlled waters. The programme

R-2021-0397-PND-63262_Cover letter PDF_May 2021.PDF:4: 4. Pollution control measures to ensure no likely significant effects on the water environment or

R-2021-0397-PND-Outline Method Statement - South Bank Coke Oven Battery Plant - Rev0 (002).PDF:15: Control on Construction and Open Sites, the Control of Pollution Act 1974, and

R-2021-0397-PND-officer report.pdf:3:4. Pollution control measures to ensure no likely significant effects on the

R-2022-0411-CD-32435-HM-AC-RP-01_00 ISSUE.pdf:3: The Control of Pollution Act 1974 …………………………………………………………………………………………. 3

R-2022-0411-CD-32435-HM-AC-RP-01_00 ISSUE.pdf:6: The Control of Pollution Act 1974

R-2022-0411-CD-32435-HM-AC-RP-01_00 ISSUE.pdf:6: • The Control of Pollution Act 1974 (CoPA) requires that ‘Best Practicable Means’ (as defined in

R-2022-0411-CD-32435-HM-AC-RP-01_00 ISSUE.pdf:16: the Control of Pollution Act 1974 (p.92) as “reasonably practicable having regard among other things

R-2021-1077-CD-21156 FHA v1.PDF:4: to historic pollution resulting from the adjacent land use however.

R-2021-1077-CD-21156 FHA v1.PDF:7: substrate type and other features such as evidence of poaching or pollution.

R-2021-1077-CD-21156 FHA v1.PDF:14: number of likely sources of historical pollution likely to be impacting the water quality

R-2021-1077-CD-21156 FHA v1.PDF:17: pollution or land instability. Development should, wherever possible, help to improve local

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation EcIA_Issue.PDF:46:construction, to control pollution and avoid construction impacts to legally

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation EcIA_Issue.PDF:47:potential for contaminated soil or accidental pollution to enter either the Holme

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation EcIA_Issue.PDF:47:Any accidental pollution events or contamination of the watercourse could:

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation EcIA_Issue.PDF:47:pollution impacts from the remediation of the proposed development site,

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation EcIA_Issue.PDF:47:1) is construction related pollution. The required mitigation (CEMP and Phasing

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation EcIA_Issue.PDF:53:ERF will have to separately control any potential pollution impacts to the adjacent

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation EcIA_Issue.PDF:53:combination effects from increased dust and pollution entering Holme Beck, and

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation EcIA_Issue.PDF:55: Teesmouth and Pollution of Holme Beck, Dust, pollutants or contaminated Potential impact to the habitats within CEMP No significant residual

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation EcIA_Issue.PDF:55: Teesmouth and Pollution of Holme Beck, Dust, water or contaminated soils Potential impact to qualifying species CEMP No significant residual

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation EcIA_Issue.PDF:57:implementation of a CEMP and Phasing Plan, primarily to prevent pollution of

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation EcIA_Issue.PDF:71:• Principle 8 – deliver redevelopment in a way that reduces pollution,

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation EcIA_Issue.PDF:71:redevelopment in a way that provides long term sustainability, reduces pollution,

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation HRA_Issue.PDF:4:increased dust and pollution entering Holme Beck, the Cross Connector culvert

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation HRA_Issue.PDF:13:mobility distances and distances at which air and hydrological pollution events

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation HRA_Issue.PDF:22:pollution to enter the watercourse.

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation HRA_Issue.PDF:22:Any accidental pollution events or contamination of the watercourse could:

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation HRA_Issue.PDF:23:Any possible indirect disturbance (e.g. pollution) caused by the proposed

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation HRA_Issue.PDF:24:Any possible indirect disturbance (e.g. pollution) caused by the proposed

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation HRA_Issue.PDF:25:works and the ERF will have to separately control any potential pollution impacts.

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation HRA_Issue.PDF:25:considered the risk of pollution to the Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast SPA and

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation HRA_Issue.PDF:25:The HRA concluded that there would be no likely significant effect and pollution

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation HRA_Issue.PDF:25:time, the proposed ERF development will control pollution to the SPA and

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation HRA_Issue.PDF:25:site will separately control pollution impacts, no additional mitigation will be

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation HRA_Issue.PDF:26:combination effects from increased dust and pollution entering Holme Beck,

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation HRA_Issue.PDF:27:Mitigation measures to control pollution of the Holme Beck are discussed in

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation HRA_Issue.PDF:28:pollution and contamination of the Holme Beck, Cross Connector and/or Knitting

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation HRA_Issue.PDF:30:pollution to enter the Holme Beck. If Holme Beck, Cross Connector and/or

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation HRA_Issue.PDF:30:potential for contaminated soil or accidental pollution entering these watercourses

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation HRA_Issue.PDF:30:increases. Any accidental pollution events or contamination of these watercourses

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation HRA_Issue.PDF:31:The CEMP will be in line with the Environment Agency’s (EA) ‘Pollution

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation HRA_Issue.PDF:31:pollution from construction related activities such as oil storage and/or spills and

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation HRA_Issue.PDF:31:contamination of water28. A pollution incident response plan will be implemented

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation HRA_Issue.PDF:31:Pollution entering the Holme Beck, Cross Connector and/or the Knitting Wife

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation HRA_Issue.PDF:31:pollution impacts from the scheme on the Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast SPA

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation HRA_Issue.PDF:31: DEFRA and Environment Agency (2 May 2019) Guidance: Pollution Prevention for Businesses.

R-2020-0318-FFM-Prairie Site Remediation HRA_Issue.PDF:31:https://www.gov.uk/guidance/pollution-prevention-for-businesses. Accessed 22 May 2020.

R-2020-0318-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:7:  In preparing to meet development needs, the aim should be to minimise pollution and other

R-2020-0318-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:7: including from natural hazards or former activities such as mining, pollution arising from

R-2020-0318-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:7:unacceptable risk from, or being adversely affect by, unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution

R-2020-0318-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:26: Monitoring Cleveland and Redcar where there is likelihood for potential pollution to land.

R-2020-0318-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:26: Programme At Cleveland the sources of potential polluting substances that may cause pollution to land were

R-2020-0318-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:42: majority of the activities at the installation, there is little likelihood that land pollution or leaks to

R-2020-0318-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:94: Groundwater Leaching, infiltration and Pollution of Low Likelihood

R-2020-0318-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:94: Surface water Surface water run-off, Pollution of Tees Low Likelihood

R-2020-0318-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:95: Groundwater Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Low Likelihood

R-2020-0318-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:95: Surface water Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Tees Low Likelihood

R-2020-0318-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:95: Groundwater Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Low Likelihood

R-2020-0318-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:95: Surface water Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Tees Low Likelihood

R-2020-0318-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:96: Groundwater Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Unlikely

R-2020-0318-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:96: Surface water Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Tees Unlikely

R-2020-0318-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:99:appropriate to meet development needs while minimising pollution or other adverse effects on the local

R-2020-0318-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:101:development principle of the SPD, the prevention of pollution and betterment of the existing conditions will

R-2020-0318-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:219: at the receptor of harm or pollution chemical works, containing a number of USTs,

R-2020-0318-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:220: elevated 1 pollution incident other ecosystems, which is damage to crops, disease*, serious injury, ge

R-2020-0318-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:220: concentrations 2 pollution incident or other ecosystems, which to crops, buildings disease*, serious injury, ge

R-2020-0318-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:221: human health 3 pollution incident aquatic or other ecosystems, crops, buildings or Surface spalling of concret

R-2020-0318-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:221: measurable pollution incident with no pollution incident with no of damage to

R-2020-0318-FFM-officer report.pdf:15:potential for contaminated soil or accidental pollution to enter either the Holme

R-2020-0318-FFM-officer report.pdf:15:Any accidental pollution events or contamination of the watercourse could:

R-2020-0318-FFM-officer report.pdf:15:were pollution impacts from the remediation of the proposed development

R-2020-0318-FFM-officer report.pdf:15:construction related pollution. The required mitigation in the form of the

R-2020-0318-FFM-EA R_2020_0318_FFM 20 August 2020 OFFICIAL_.pdf:1:new development from contributing to unacceptable levels of water pollution.

R-2020-0318-FFM-EA R_2020_0318_FFM 20 August 2020 OFFICIAL_.pdf:3:  increased difficulty in detecting the origins of pollution and in monitoring

R-2020-0318-FFM-EA R_2020_0318_FFM 20 August 2020 OFFICIAL_.pdf:3: weather events, climate change and acute pollution.

R-2020-0318-FFM-EA R_2020_0318_FFM 20 August 2020 OFFICIAL_.pdf:4:which poses a medium risk of pollution to controlled waters.

R-2020-0318-FFM-EA R_2020_0318_FFM 20 August 2020 OFFICIAL_.pdf:4:environmental sensitive area, we are not stating in any way that the pollution

R-2020-0318-FFM-EA R_2020_0318_FFM 20 August 2020 OFFICIAL_.pdf:5: for purpose and unlikely to cause pollution

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:8: Pollution Prevention 49

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:10: • Progressively reduce the pollution of groundwater and prevent or limit the

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:23: Diffuse source pollution from poor nutrient management in agriculture

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:23: Tees Mercia Mudstone and Point source pollution from abandoned mine. The Catchment Data

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:30: through accidental pollution events

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:38: pollution events (sediment release, fuel leaks etc.)

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:39: and fish population and also remove existing pollution

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:39: the Lackenby channel to reduce pollution pathways,

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:41: which pollution from towns, cities and transport is

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:41: Culverting can exacerbate the effect of pollution from

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:42: and there is potential for mine water pollution.

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:42: Mine water pollution and contamination by

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:42: large and close to water. Pollution pathways

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:42: upon the designated sites, causing pollution

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:44: such as pollution prevention measures and appropriate silt

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:44: DO levels, mortality and through accidental pollution

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:44: as pollution prevention measures and appropriate silt

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:44: pollution events.

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:44: as pollution prevention and silt containment

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:45: phytoplankton blooms. Accidental pollution events

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:45: as pollution prevention and silt containment

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:46: Mitigation measures: Any activity where pollution, spills,

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:46: source of pollution away from the pathway and receptor by

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:47: Mitigation measures: Any activity where pollution, spills,

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:47: Mitigation measures: Any activity where pollution, spills,

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:50: ∙ hide outfalls from view making pollution incidents and

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:50: site ground material which is contaminated and the pollution

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:52: pollution from towns, cities and transport is identified as a

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:52: Culverting can exacerbate the effect of pollution from towns,

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:52: mine water pollution. Mine water pollution and

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:53: such as pollution prevention measures and appropriate

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:53: disturbance, mortality and through accidental pollution

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:53: as pollution prevention measures and appropriate silt

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:54: vegetation and accidental pollution events.

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:54: as pollution prevention and silt containment measures

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:56: accidental pollution events.

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:56: such as pollution prevention measures and

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:58: improve and remediate the pollution in the Lackenby channel and to provide in-

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:58: CEMP to ensure pollution prevention on site, best practice and that any impacts

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:58: Pollution Prevention

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:58: proximity of the works are not degraded as a result of pollution events during the

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:58: ▪ Abiding by industry standard pollution prevention guidelines, such as those

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:58: given in CIRIA’s Control of water pollution from construction sites - Guidance

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:59: pollution by oil/fuel leaks. Where practicable, refuelling of vehicles and

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:60: • Hiding pollution incidents and misconnections as outfalls are out of

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:60: ▪ pollution from towns, cities and transport,

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:61: the prevention of a pollution pathway in the new proposed Holme Beck channel and

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:73:A.4.7 Pollution Prevention Measures

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:73: Appropriate pollution prevention measures must be implemented throughout

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:77:Ownes, D. (2001) Control of water pollution from construction sites. Guidance for consultants

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:78: • Pollution from towns, cities and transport,

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:78: • Pollution from abandoned mines,

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:85:does not appear to be any pollution on the

R-2021-0924-CD-CHK-JBAU-00-00-RP-EN-0001-S3-P02-South_Bank_WFD_Report.pdf:85:pollution incident?

R-2023-0291-ESM-SOL_23_P016_GLR Statement of Community Engagement Annex 1 - EIA Screening Response.pdf:3:We would recommend a review of the facility with consideration towards the overall pollution

R-2023-0291-ESM-SOL_23_P016_GLR Statement of Community Engagement Annex 1 - EIA Screening Response.pdf:5:In March 2022 Natural England released advice about the adverse effect that nutrient pollution is

R-2023-0291-ESM-SOL_23_P016_GLR Statement of Community Engagement Annex 1 - EIA Screening Response.pdf:5:Planning update newsletter about nutrient pollution (March 2022) (publishing.service.gov.uk)

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 9 Flood Risk and Drainage.pdf:3: protection, including integrated pollution control for dangerous substances;

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 9 Flood Risk and Drainage.pdf:3: of water pollution;

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 9 Flood Risk and Drainage.pdf:3: pollution control;

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 9 Flood Risk and Drainage.pdf:3: • Anti-Pollution Works Regulations (1999)Ref 9.9): provides powers to the EA to stop any activity

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 9 Flood Risk and Drainage.pdf:3: (e.g., construction) that is giving or is likely to give rise to environmental pollution or to adequately

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 9 Flood Risk and Drainage.pdf:3: enforce pollution control measures;

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 9 Flood Risk and Drainage.pdf:4: • Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) (England) Regulations (2001)(Ref 9.10): Imposes general

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 9 Flood Risk and Drainage.pdf:4: requirements for preventing pollution of controlled waters from oil storage, particularly fixed tanks

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 9 Flood Risk and Drainage.pdf:21: that the risk of offsite pollution is considered minimal.

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 9 Flood Risk and Drainage.pdf:21: systems and will be fitted with interceptors to contain and prevent pollution. No discharge of water

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 9 Flood Risk and Drainage.pdf:24: pollution control measures to protect the underlying groundwater and/or local surface waters through

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 9 Flood Risk and Drainage.pdf:27:Ref 9.9: Anti-Pollution Works Regulations S.I. 1999 No. 1006. London: Her Majesty’s Stationery Office.

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 9 Flood Risk and Drainage.pdf:27:Ref 9.10: Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) (England) Regulations S.I. 2001 No. 2954. London: Her Majesty’s

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 14 Contaminated Lands.pdf:3:14.6. Information from the data sources identified above enable the identification of potential pollution

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 14 Contaminated Lands.pdf:8: appropriate for its location taking into account the likely effects (including cumulative effects) of pollution

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 14 Contaminated Lands.pdf:9: including from natural hazards or former activities such as mining, pollution arising from previous

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 14 Contaminated Lands.pdf:9: • pollution of controlled waters is being, or is likely to be caused”.

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 14 Contaminated Lands.pdf:9: include land where there is “significant possibility of significant pollution of controlled waters”.

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 14 Contaminated Lands.pdf:10: low risk of environmental pollution, and also secure decontamination and push for redevelopment

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 14 Contaminated Lands.pdf:20: • The nearest pollution incident relates to a release of diesel causing a minor impact to land

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 14 Contaminated Lands.pdf:23: • Pollution of controlled waters (including streams, lakes and groundwater) is being, or is likely to

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 14 Contaminated Lands.pdf:30: legislation and Environment Agency Pollution Prevention Guidance;

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 14 Contaminated Lands.pdf:30: hardstanding. In accordance with the Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) (England) Regulations 2001, any

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 14 Contaminated Lands.pdf:35:Affected by Contamination: Guidance on Pollution Prevention National Groundwater & Contaminated Land

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Green Lithium Appendix 12 - Noise.pdf:2: from, or being adversely affected by, unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Green Lithium Appendix 12 - Noise.pdf:2: its location taking into account the likely effects (including cumulative effects) of pollution on

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 10 Landscape.pdf:4: Infrastructure, Landscape, Light Pollution and Design (including the National Design Guide).

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Green Lithium Appendix 8 - Ecology.pdf:8: being adversely affected by, unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution or land instability.

R-2023-0291-ESM-SOL_23_P016_GLR Planning Statement.pdf:26: key historical pollution source and associated activity relates to the development and use of the site as

R-2023-0291-ESM-SOL_23_P016_GLR Planning Statement.pdf:46: horizontal, minimising light pollution.

R-2023-0291-ESM-SOL_23_P016_GLR Planning Statement.pdf:46: requirements in terms of security and minimal light pollution.

R-2023-0291-ESM-SOL_23_P016_GLR Planning Statement.pdf:47: pedestrians around the site, while minimising unnecessary light pollution. Lighting would also enhance

R-2023-0291-ESM-SOL_23_P016_GLR Planning Statement.pdf:60: (where these are subject to separate pollution control regimes). Planning decisions should assume that

R-2023-0291-ESM-SOL_23_P016_GLR Planning Statement.pdf:60: pollution control authorities.” (ref para. 183). The Proposed Development would be regulated under The

R-2023-0291-ESM-SOL_23_P016_GLR Planning Statement.pdf:65: • Protective measures, such as surface water inceptors, containment compounds and pollution

R-2023-0291-ESM-SOL_23_P016_GLR Planning Statement.pdf:65: potential for pollution to the environment. In addition to this the FRA states that the Proposed

R-2023-0291-ESM-SOL_23_P016_GLR Planning Statement.pdf:81: through pollution.

R-2023-0291-ESM-SOL_23_P016_GLR Planning Statement.pdf:84: eliminates industrial discharges to water, prevents any pollution from leaving the site and ensures a

R-2023-0291-ESM-SOL_23_P016_GLR Planning Statement.pdf:84: network. The Air quality assessment concludes that the pollution control and mitigation measures

R-2023-0291-ESM-SOL_23_P016_GLR Planning Statement.pdf:85: design, flood mitigation strategy and pollution prevention measures demonstrate the Proposed

R-2023-0291-ESM-SOL_23_P016_GLR Planning Statement.pdf:87:POLLUTION AND AMENITY OF LOCAL COMMUNITIES

R-2023-0291-ESM-SOL_23_P016_GLR Planning Statement.pdf:87:6.55 The key local pollution impact of the proposed development are limited to the generation of dust,

R-2023-0291-ESM-SOL_23_P016_GLR Planning Statement.pdf:87: noise and air pollution, all of which have been assessed in detail within Chapters 7 and 12 of the ES.

R-2023-0291-ESM-SOL_23_P016_GLR Planning Statement.pdf:87:6.57 Pollution issues are set out in paragraphs 170 and 178 to 183 of the NPPF. Paragraph 170 refers to

R-2023-0291-ESM-SOL_23_P016_GLR Planning Statement.pdf:87: from, or being adversely affected by unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution or land

R-2023-0291-ESM-SOL_23_P016_GLR Planning Statement.pdf:87: location taking into account the likely effects (including cumulative effects) of pollution on health, living

R-2023-0291-ESM-SOL_23_P016_GLR Planning Statement.pdf:87: c) limit the impact of light pollution from artificial light on local amenity, intrinsically dark landscapes

R-2023-0291-ESM-SOL_23_P016_GLR Planning Statement.pdf:88: themselves where these are subject to approval under pollution control regimes. Local planning

R-2023-0291-ESM-SOL_23_P016_GLR Planning Statement.pdf:88: new developments will “minimise pollution including light and noise and vibration levels to meet or

R-2023-0291-ESM-SOL_23_P016_GLR Planning Statement.pdf:88: pollution;” as well as “secure decontamination and redevelopment of potentially contaminated land;

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Appendix 14.1 A. Groundsure.pdf:5:55 4.18 Pollution Incidents (EA/NRW) 0 0 0 1 -

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Appendix 14.1 A. Groundsure.pdf:5:55 4.19 Pollution inventory substances 1 0 0 0 -

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Appendix 14.1 A. Groundsure.pdf:5:56 4.20 Pollution inventory waste transfers 1 0 0 0 -

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Appendix 14.1 A. Groundsure.pdf:5:58 4.21 Pollution inventory radioactive waste 0 0 0 0 -

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Appendix 14.1 A. Groundsure.pdf:46: Pollution Incidents (EA/NRW)

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Appendix 14.1 A. Groundsure.pdf:46: Pollution inventory substances

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Appendix 14.1 A. Groundsure.pdf:46: Pollution inventory waste transfers

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Appendix 14.1 A. Groundsure.pdf:51:Integrated Pollution Control (IPC) records of substance releases to air, land and water. This data represents a

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Appendix 14.1 A. Groundsure.pdf:57:4.18 Pollution Incidents (EA/NRW)

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Appendix 14.1 A. Groundsure.pdf:57:Records of substantiated pollution incidents. Since 2006 this data has only included category 1 (major) and 2

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Appendix 14.1 A. Groundsure.pdf:57:(significant) pollution incidents.

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Appendix 14.1 A. Groundsure.pdf:57:4.19 Pollution inventory substances

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Appendix 14.1 A. Groundsure.pdf:57:The pollution inventory (substances) includes reporting on annual emissions of certain regulated substances to

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Appendix 14.1 A. Groundsure.pdf:58:4.20 Pollution inventory waste transfers

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Appendix 14.1 A. Groundsure.pdf:58:The pollution inventory (waste transfers) includes reporting on annual transfers and recovery/disposal of

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Appendix 14.1 A. Groundsure.pdf:60:4.21 Pollution inventory radioactive waste

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Appendix 14.1 A. Groundsure.pdf:60:The pollution inventory (radioactive wastes) includes reporting on annual releases of radioactive substances

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Appendix 14.1 A. Groundsure.pdf:65: High - Areas able to easily transmit pollution to groundwater. They are likely to be characterised by high

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Appendix 14.1 A. Groundsure.pdf:65: Low - Areas that provide the greatest protection from pollution. They are likely to be characterised by low

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Appendix 14.1 A. Groundsure.pdf:86:Areas at risk from agricultural nitrate pollution designated under the EC Nitrate Directive (91/676/EEC). These

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Appendix 14.1 A. Groundsure.pdf:88: Air pollution - Any industrial/agricultural development that could cause air pollution (incl: industrial

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Appendix 14.1 A. Groundsure.pdf:88: Air pollution - Any development that could cause air pollution (incl: industrial/commercial processes,

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Appendix 14.1 A. Groundsure.pdf:94:environment for wildlife and to reduce diffuse water pollution.

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Green Lithium Appendix 14 - Contaminated Lands.pdf:8:5.5 Pollution Incidents 32

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Green Lithium Appendix 14 - Contaminated Lands.pdf:10:water or noise pollution or land instability.

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Green Lithium Appendix 14 - Contaminated Lands.pdf:30:be able to transmit pollution to grounwater easily. Soils transmit leachate easily and superfical

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Green Lithium Appendix 14 - Contaminated Lands.pdf:33:5.5 Pollution Incidents

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Green Lithium Appendix 14 - Contaminated Lands.pdf:33:There have been no records of substantiated pollution incidents in relation to the site. In the wider

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Green Lithium Appendix 14 - Contaminated Lands.pdf:33:area a pollution incident is recorded approximately 255m southwest of the site that relates to the

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Green Lithium Appendix 7 - Air Quality.pdf:5:deposition rates have been obtained from the Air Pollution Information System (APIS) and are summarised

R-2023-0291-ESM-Officer Letter_R20220675SCP.pdf:2:We would recommend a review of the facility with consideration towards the overall pollution

R-2023-0291-ESM-Officer Letter_R20220675SCP.pdf:4:In March 2022 Natural England released advice about the adverse effect that nutrient pollution is

R-2023-0291-ESM-Officer Letter_R20220675SCP.pdf:4:Planning update newsletter about nutrient pollution (March 2022) (publishing.service.gov.uk)

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 11 Waste.pdf:8: • Dust filters from flue gas cleaning equipment (i.e., Air Pollution Control (APC) residues);

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 11 Waste.pdf:9: Pollution Control (APC)

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 11 Waste.pdf:12: including the now withdrawn EA Guidance for Pollution Prevention PP5: Works and Maintenance in or

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 11 Waste.pdf:12: in Pollution Prevention Guideline PPG13: Vehicle Washing and Cleaning (Ref 11.5).

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 11 Waste.pdf:13: to meet best available techniques (BAT) pollution prevention requirements, the primary waste product

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 11 Waste.pdf:15:REF 11.4: Environment Agency Guidance: Works in, near or over watercourses, PPG5: prevent pollution How

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 11 Waste.pdf:15:to prevent pollution and comply with the law when planning construction, maintenance or other works in, near

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 11 Waste.pdf:15:REF 11.5: EA Guidance: Vehicle washing and cleaning, PPG13: prevent pollution Advice on preventing pollution

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Green Lithium Appendix 9 - Water.pdf:30: Gov.uk 2022 Protect groundwater and prevent groundwater pollution

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Green Lithium Appendix 9 - Water.pdf:30: groundwater-pollution/protect-groundwater-and-prevent-groundwater-pollution

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Appendix 14.1 E. PRA Methodology.pdf:3: evidence at the receptor of harm or pollution.

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Appendix 14.1 E. PRA Methodology.pdf:3: Severe Acute risks to human health. Short-term risk of pollution of sensitive water resource (e.g. major spillage into

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Appendix 14.1 E. PRA Methodology.pdf:3: controlled waters). Impact on controlled waters e.g. large scale pollution or very high levels of contamination.

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Appendix 14.1 E. PRA Methodology.pdf:3: Medium Chronic risks to human health. Pollution of sensitive water resources (e.g. leaching of contaminants into

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Appendix 14.1 E. PRA Methodology.pdf:3: Mild Non-permanent health effects to human health. Pollution of non-sensitive water resources (e.g. pollution of

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 2 Appendix 14.1 E. PRA Methodology.pdf:3: Minor/ Negligible Non-permanent health effects to human health (easily prevented by appropriate use of PPE). Minor pollution to

R-2023-0291-ESM-INCA 2023-11 HRA.pdf:7:in the AQA. This is because the AQA uses the closest approximation based on the Air Pollution

R-2023-0291-ESM-INCA 2023-11 HRA.pdf:8:application concluded that air pollution it is not expected to cause an adverse impact on breeding

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 1 to 6.pdf:33: protect the location from the risk of contamination from any activities that might cause pollution in the

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 1 to 6.pdf:50:4.44. An Emergency Incident Plan would be in place to deal with potential spillages and/or pollution incidents.

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 1 to 6.pdf:50: Any pollution incidents would be reported immediately to the regulatory bodies.

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 1 to 6.pdf:54:4.67. Best practice pollution prevention measures would be put in place to isolate environmentally damaging

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 1 to 6.pdf:54: of dedicated waste storage areas designed to prevent pollution, regular inspections and the

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 1 to 6.pdf:79: minimising waste and pollution, and mitigating and adapting to climate change, including moving

R-2023-0291-ESM-SOL_23_P016_GLR ES Vol 3 Exec Summary.pdf:13:6.5. The plant has been designed with a sealed drainage system fitted with pollution prevention measures

R-2023-0291-ESM-SOL_23_P016_GLR Ventilation and Extraction Statement.pdf:1:has been designed in compliance with all applicable Environment Agency Environmental Permitting and Pollution

R-2023-0291-ESM-SOL_23_P016_GLR Statement of Community Engagement Annex 3.C - Online Public Consultation Page.pdf:7: with all necessary pollution controls to prevent any releases of dust and noise.

R-2023-0291-ESM-SOL_23_P016_GLR Statement of Community Engagement Annex 3.C - Online Public Consultation Page.pdf:7: “Best Available Techniques” with regards to pollution abatement and emissions control.

R-2023-0291-ESM-SOL_23_P016_GLR Statement of Community Engagement Annex 3.C - Online Public Consultation Page.pdf:10: Odour, dust and pollution

R-2023-0291-ESM-Green Lithium_BREEAM NC 2018 Pre-Assessment Report_1 (with Appendices).pdf:6: Pollution 91.67%

R-2023-0291-ESM-Green Lithium_BREEAM NC 2018 Pre-Assessment Report_1 (with Appendices).pdf:7: • Pollution: Low NOx heating systems and cooling systems that use refrigerants that use low DELC and

R-2023-0291-ESM-Green Lithium_BREEAM NC 2018 Pre-Assessment Report_1 (with Appendices).pdf:8: • Pollution.

R-2023-0291-ESM-Green Lithium_BREEAM NC 2018 Pre-Assessment Report_1 (with Appendices).pdf:9: Category 9 – Pollution 13 8% 6% 9%

R-2023-0291-ESM-Green Lithium_BREEAM NC 2018 Pre-Assessment Report_1 (with Appendices).pdf:14: Pollution 91.67%

R-2023-0291-ESM-Green Lithium_BREEAM NC 2018 Pre-Assessment Report_1 (with Appendices).pdf:20: Pollution 91.67%

R-2023-0291-ESM-Green Lithium_BREEAM NC 2018 Pre-Assessment Report_1 (with Appendices).pdf:21: 1 1 1 implements best practice pollution prevention policies on site. Assumed targeted; To be included in Contractor Pre-lims Contractor

R-2023-0291-ESM-Green Lithium_BREEAM NC 2018 Pre-Assessment Report_1 (with Appendices).pdf:24: landscaped, non-smoking area with seating and a view of the sky, away from sources of pollution and Targeted. To achieve credit outdoor seating area away from

R-2023-0291-ESM-Green Lithium_BREEAM NC 2018 Pre-Assessment Report_1 (with Appendices).pdf:35:Pollution - 1 credit is worth 0.67% Available

R-2023-0291-ESM-Green Lithium_BREEAM NC 2018 Pre-Assessment Report_1 (with Appendices).pdf:35: Minimising watercourse pollution One credit could be achieved where the first 5mm of rainfall can be attenuated on site, pollution 16.02.2023: Assessor Comment

R-2023-0291-ESM-Green Lithium_BREEAM NC 2018 Pre-Assessment Report_1 (with Appendices).pdf:35:Pol 04 Reduction of night Reduction of night time pollution One credit could be achieved where external lighting is designed to minimise light pollution in 16.02.2023: Assessor Comment

R-2023-0291-ESM-Green Lithium_BREEAM NC 2018 Pre-Assessment Report_1 (with Appendices).pdf:35: time pollution accordance with the ILP guidance notes. Assumed targeted; M&E to confirm

R-2023-0291-ESM-Green Lithium_BREEAM NC 2018 Pre-Assessment Report_1 (with Appendices).pdf:35:Pol 05 Reduction of noise Reduction of noise pollution One credit could be achieved where there are no noise-sensitive areas within 800m of the building or 16.02.2023: Assessor Comment

R-2023-0291-ESM-Green Lithium_BREEAM NC 2018 Pre-Assessment Report_1 (with Appendices).pdf:35: pollution 1 1 1 assessed site, or where there are noise-sensitive areas within this radius, a noise impact assessment Assumed targeted; NIA required from Acoustician. Acoustician / M&E

R-2023-0291-ESM-Green Lithium_BREEAM NC 2018 Pre-Assessment Report_1 (with Appendices).pdf:36: WAT 01 (3 credits), MAT 05 ,WST 05 & POL 03 (watercourse pollution) is achieved. Not Targeted

R-2023-0291-ESM-Green Lithium_BREEAM NC 2018 Pre-Assessment Report_1 (with Appendices).pdf:48:Sources of external pollution: This includes but is not limited to the following:

R-2023-0291-ESM-Green Lithium_BREEAM NC 2018 Pre-Assessment Report_1 (with Appendices).pdf:49:Sources of external pollution: This includes but is not limited to the following:

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 7 Air Quality.pdf:12: exposed to pollution over the time that they are present, and the most suitable averaging period of the

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 7 Air Quality.pdf:12: standards owing to the chronic health effects associated with exposure to low level pollution for longer

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 7 Air Quality.pdf:16: individual receptors is described by expressing the magnitude of incremental change in pollution

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 7 Air Quality.pdf:18: to health from air pollution and ensuring that international commitments are met in the UK. The AQS is

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 7 Air Quality.pdf:21: prudently, minimising waste and pollution, and mitigating and adapting to climate change, including

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 7 Air Quality.pdf:21: pollution or land instability. Development should, wherever possible help to improve local

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 7 Air Quality.pdf:21: these are subject to separate pollution control regimes). Planning decisions should assume that these

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 7 Air Quality.pdf:24:7.86. Background concentrations of NO2 have been obtained from the Defra UK Background Air Pollution

R-2023-0291-ESM-ES Vol 1 Chapter 7 Air Quality.pdf:24: exercise that takes into account emissions inventories and measurements of ambient air pollution from

R-2020-0799-CD-Nov 2020 - 2383 - CEMP - Prairie Phase 2 Works Prairie Rev 2 (1).pdf:2: 4.11 Materials Storage and Pollution Prevention

R-2020-0799-CD-Nov 2020 - 2383 - CEMP - Prairie Phase 2 Works Prairie Rev 2 (1).pdf:3:and will be in line with the Environment Agency’s (EA) ‘Pollution Prevention for Businesses’ which

R-2020-0799-CD-Nov 2020 - 2383 - CEMP - Prairie Phase 2 Works Prairie Rev 2 (1).pdf:3:details how construction sites can avoid causing pollution from construction related activities such

R-2020-0799-CD-Nov 2020 - 2383 - CEMP - Prairie Phase 2 Works Prairie Rev 2 (1).pdf:5:protection of the environment to include the prevention of pollution. In order to facilitate this, the

R-2020-0799-CD-Nov 2020 - 2383 - CEMP - Prairie Phase 2 Works Prairie Rev 2 (1).pdf:11: • Take care when working near watercourses not to cause pollution.

R-2020-0799-CD-Nov 2020 - 2383 - CEMP - Prairie Phase 2 Works Prairie Rev 2 (1).pdf:15: • Materials Storage and Pollution Prevention.

R-2020-0799-CD-Nov 2020 - 2383 - CEMP - Prairie Phase 2 Works Prairie Rev 2 (1).pdf:17:in accordance with the Environment Agency Pollution Prevention Guidance (PPG2) so as not to

R-2020-0799-CD-Nov 2020 - 2383 - CEMP - Prairie Phase 2 Works Prairie Rev 2 (1).pdf:17:Although now withdrawn, the EA Pollution Prevention Guidelines (PPGs) are based on relevant

R-2020-0799-CD-Nov 2020 - 2383 - CEMP - Prairie Phase 2 Works Prairie Rev 2 (1).pdf:17:The project construction phase will adhere to the following Environment Agency Pollution

R-2020-0799-CD-Nov 2020 - 2383 - CEMP - Prairie Phase 2 Works Prairie Rev 2 (1).pdf:17: prevent pollution. It gives information about choosing, installing and maintaining an oil

R-2020-0799-CD-Nov 2020 - 2383 - CEMP - Prairie Phase 2 Works Prairie Rev 2 (1).pdf:18: and prevent pollution when washing and cleaning vehicles. It includes advice on dealing

R-2020-0799-CD-Nov 2020 - 2383 - CEMP - Prairie Phase 2 Works Prairie Rev 2 (1).pdf:20:the mitigation measures in Section 4.5 – Water Quality, 4.10 – Material Storage and Pollution

R-2020-0799-CD-Nov 2020 - 2383 - CEMP - Prairie Phase 2 Works Prairie Rev 2 (1).pdf:22:correct disposal/recycling. Each type must be stored separately and securely to prevent pollution

R-2020-0799-CD-Nov 2020 - 2383 - CEMP - Prairie Phase 2 Works Prairie Rev 2 (1).pdf:22: 4.11 Material storage and Pollution Prevention

R-2020-0799-CD-Nov 2020 - 2383 - CEMP - Prairie Phase 2 Works Prairie Rev 2 (1).pdf:22:Although now withdrawn, the EA Pollution Prevention Guidelines (PPGs) are based on relevant

R-2020-0799-CD-Nov 2020 - 2383 - CEMP - Prairie Phase 2 Works Prairie Rev 2 (1).pdf:22:The following list shows measures that will be put in place to prevent pollution and would conform

R-2020-0799-CD-Nov 2020 - 2383 - CEMP - Prairie Phase 2 Works Prairie Rev 2 (1).pdf:22:to the best practice policy proposed by the Environment Agency (EA) via the Pollution Prevention

R-2020-0799-CD-Nov 2020 - 2383 - CEMP - Prairie Phase 2 Works Prairie Rev 2 (1).pdf:22: Pollution Prevention Guidelines (e.g., PPG2 Above Ground Oil Storage Tanks);

R-2020-0799-CD-Nov 2020 - 2383 - CEMP - Prairie Phase 2 Works Prairie Rev 2 (1).pdf:22: • development of pollution control procedures in line with the EA’s Pollution Prevention

R-2020-0799-CD-Nov 2020 - 2383 - CEMP - Prairie Phase 2 Works Prairie Rev 2 (1).pdf:23:controls are in place to avoid pollution and harm to human health or environmental receptors at all

R-2020-0799-CD-Nov 2020 - 2383 - CEMP - Prairie Phase 2 Works Prairie Rev 2 (1).pdf:23:Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention Guidance notes and other good construction practice,

R-2020-0799-CD-Nov 2020 - 2383 - CEMP - Prairie Phase 2 Works Prairie Rev 2 (1).pdf:24:assessment in order to assess requirements for spillage equipment and pollution prevention

R-2020-0799-CD-Nov 2020 - 2383 - CEMP - Prairie Phase 2 Works Prairie Rev 2 (1).pdf:24:involves any significant spills, leaks of toxic substances, or pollution incident that with the potential

R-2020-0799-CD-Nov 2020 - 2383 - CEMP - Prairie Phase 2 Works Prairie Rev 2 (1).pdf:25: • The Environment Agency: in the event of a pollution incident impacting upon water, land or

R-2020-0799-CD-Nov 2020 - 2383 - CEMP - Prairie Phase 2 Works Prairie Rev 2 (1).pdf:25: uncontrolled release of pollution to air, ground and/or water and which have impacted upon

R-2020-0799-CD-Nov 2020 - 2383 - CEMP - Prairie Phase 2 Works Prairie Rev 2 (1).pdf:25: • training in the use of pollution incident response equipment; and Toolbox talks

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:4: 6 Pollution Control ………………………………………………………………………………………… 13

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:4: 6.2 Pollution Prevention ………………………………………………………………………………………. 14

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:6:  Section 6 provides an outline pollution control and contingency plan

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:8:  Zero pollution incidents

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:11:  Any necessary fuel and oil will be stored in accordance with the Control of Pollution

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:14: activities, Also pollution to watercourses through our work activities through:

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:15:5.11.4 As there is a risk of water pollution, both through ground water and pollution of Holme Beck,

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:15: the site management team will follow the requirements of the pollution prevention for

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:17:5.17.1 Road transport is a major source of air and noise pollution and contributes to carbon dioxide

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:17:6 Pollution Control

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:18: the potential to cause harm to people, or damage to property of the environment. ‘Pollution’

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:18:6.2 Pollution Prevention

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:18:6.2.2 Concrete and cement are very alkaline and can cause serious pollution. To minimise the risk

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:18: of pollution, any concrete plant will be cleaned within a designated washout area.

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:18:6.2.3 To minimise the risk of pollution from oils on site, measures are required in relation to their

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:18:6.3.1 All fuel and oil will be stored in accordance with the Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) (England)

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:18: Regulations 2001 and they will be handled in such a way that risk of pollution is minimised,

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:18:  Fuel and oil storage tanks will comply with the Control of Pollution (Oil Storage)

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:19:6.4.2 Any plant or equipment considered to be a pollution risk will either be repaired or removed

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:19:6.6.1 Procedures for reporting any spillages or pollution incidents will be as follows:

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:19:  The Site Manager is responsible for reporting any spillages or pollution incidents, as

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:21:pollution through implementing strict control measures and continually seeking to improve our

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:27:increased dust and pollution entering Holme Beck, the Cross Connector culvert

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:36:mobility distances and distances at which air and hydrological pollution events

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:45:pollution to enter the watercourse.

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:45:Any accidental pollution events or contamination of the watercourse could:

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:46:Any possible indirect disturbance (e.g. pollution) caused by the proposed

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:47:Any possible indirect disturbance (e.g. pollution) caused by the proposed

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:48:works and the ERF will have to separately control any potential pollution impacts.

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:48:considered the risk of pollution to the Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast SPA and

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:48:The HRA concluded that there would be no likely significant effect and pollution

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:48:time, the proposed ERF development will control pollution to the SPA and

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:48:site will separately control pollution impacts, no additional mitigation will be

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:49:combination effects from increased dust and pollution entering Holme Beck,

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:50:Mitigation measures to control pollution of the Holme Beck are discussed in

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:51:pollution and contamination of the Holme Beck, Cross Connector and/or Knitting

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:53:pollution to enter the Holme Beck. If Holme Beck, Cross Connector and/or

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:53:potential for contaminated soil or accidental pollution entering these watercourses

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:53:increases. Any accidental pollution events or contamination of these watercourses

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:54:The CEMP will be in line with the Environment Agency’s (EA) ‘Pollution

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:54:pollution from construction related activities such as oil storage and/or spills and

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:54:contamination of water28. A pollution incident response plan will be implemented

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:54:Pollution entering the Holme Beck, Cross Connector and/or the Knitting Wife

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:54:pollution impacts from the scheme on the Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast SPA

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:54: DEFRA and Environment Agency (2 May 2019) Guidance: Pollution Prevention for Businesses.

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:54:https://www.gov.uk/guidance/pollution-prevention-for-businesses. Accessed 22 May 2020.

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:108:construction, to control pollution and avoid construction impacts to legally

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:109:potential for contaminated soil or accidental pollution to enter either the Holme

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:109:Any accidental pollution events or contamination of the watercourse could:

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:109:pollution impacts from the remediation of the proposed development site,

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:109:1) is construction related pollution. The required mitigation (CEMP and Phasing

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:115:ERF will have to separately control any potential pollution impacts to the adjacent

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:115:combination effects from increased dust and pollution entering Holme Beck, and

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:117: Teesmouth and Pollution of Holme Beck, Dust, pollutants or contaminated Potential impact to the habitats within CEMP No significant residual

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:117: Teesmouth and Pollution of Holme Beck, Dust, water or contaminated soils Potential impact to qualifying species CEMP No significant residual

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:119:implementation of a CEMP and Phasing Plan, primarily to prevent pollution of

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:133:• Principle 8 – deliver redevelopment in a way that reduces pollution,

R-2020-0799-CD-Grangetown Prairie CEMP - Rev D.pdf:133:redevelopment in a way that provides long term sustainability, reduces pollution,

R-2022-0746-CD-SeAH Monopile Facility_Construction Environmental Management Plan Rev B.pdf:3: 3.6.3 Pollution control ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 13

R-2022-0746-CD-SeAH Monopile Facility_Construction Environmental Management Plan Rev B.pdf:9:considering the Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention guideline, General Guide to the Prevention of

R-2022-0746-CD-SeAH Monopile Facility_Construction Environmental Management Plan Rev B.pdf:9:Pollution and Pollution Incident Response Planning.

R-2022-0746-CD-SeAH Monopile Facility_Construction Environmental Management Plan Rev B.pdf:9: • An environmental incident / pollution reporting and response plan;

R-2022-0746-CD-SeAH Monopile Facility_Construction Environmental Management Plan Rev B.pdf:13:is aware of their responsibilities under the Control of Pollution Act and the Environmental Protection Act.

R-2022-0746-CD-SeAH Monopile Facility_Construction Environmental Management Plan Rev B.pdf:14:3.6.3 Pollution control

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0408-02-Rem_Strat_South_Bank_West_Rev01 (Part 1).pdf:25: of Pollution Act (1974). This is in line with our approach not to bring areas of land no longer

R-2021-0713-CD-Arcadis - South Bank Strategy.pdf:20: of Pollution Act (1974). This is in line with our approach not to bring areas of land no longer

R-2021-0608-PND-Officer Report 0608.pdf:1:impacts arising from dust, vibration, and waterborne pollution will be sufficient to

R-2021-0608-PND-hra.pdf:9:pollution being released to the

R-2021-0608-PND-hra.pdf:9:Demolition works leading to Indirect Pollution of N2K habitats and Y

R-2021-0608-PND-hra.pdf:11: the Control of Pollution Act 1974, and the

R-2021-0608-PND-210801_Ecolgy screening (EIA criteria) for Teesworks demolitions_INCA_RevA.pdf:9: Control of Pollution Act 1974, and the Environmental Protection Act 1990.

R-2021-0608-PND-210801_Ecolgy screening (EIA criteria) for Teesworks demolitions_INCA_RevA.pdf:9:Pollution Thompsons will identify any hazardous materials and deal with the disposal of

R-2021-0608-PND-210801_Ecolgy screening (EIA criteria) for Teesworks demolitions_INCA_RevA.pdf:15:Century, principally due to pollution. They recolonised the estuary in the 1980s and have

R-2021-0608-PND-363937 - R_2021_0608_PND Prior Notification for demolition of structures at Former Redcar Steel Works Site (Teesworks), Redcar.pdf:1: arising from dust, vibration, and waterborne pollution will be sufficient to minimise the

R-2021-0608-PND-19931629_1.pdf:15: Control on Construction and Open Sites, the Control of Pollution Act 1974, and

EA MLA_2020_00507 22 February 2021 OFFICIAL.pdf:1:pollution posed to the Tees estuary water quality can be safely managed. The EIA

EA MLA_2020_00507 22 February 2021 OFFICIAL.pdf:3:concentrations that could result in pollution to controlled waters. The programme shall

20210119 MLA202000507 Tees South Bank Quay CP advice + JPQC.pdf:5:34. Embedded mitigation is discussed in Section 3.12 but considers only spills, leaks, pollution and

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1108_NTS-5.pdf:18:distance from human receptors and habitats sensitive to air pollution, impacts of plant emissions were

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:28:During the various construction activities, there is the potential for pollution from spills or leaks of fuel and

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:28:oil. The risk of this arising can be minimised by following standard good practice with regard to pollution

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:28:Agency’s Pollution Prevention Guidelines (PPG) No. 5 on works in, near and liable to affect watercourses,

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:28:requirement that all ships over 400GT should carry an approved Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:169: of soil, air, water or noise pollution or land instability.

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:170: the likely effects (including cumulative effects) of pollution on the proposed scheme are discussed in

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:170: • limit the impact of light pollution from artificial light

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:170: are subject to separate pollution control regimes).

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:170: operated by pollution control authorities.

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:170:The Environmental Protection Act 1990 makes provision for the improved control of pollution arising from

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:170: • Significant pollution of controlled waters is being or is likely to be caused.”

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:171:environmental effects, including pollution.

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:181:designation indicates that the soil is easily able to transmit pollution to groundwater, which is characterised

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:189:control techniques to reduce the risk of pollution incidents and to limit the consequences of an accident,

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:197: due to pollution. They recolonised in the estuary in the 1980s and have established a

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:198:These species are characteristic of fine sediments, usually with some level of organic pollution and

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:218: Cetaceans of the Baltic and information exchange, pollution control and

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:246: pollution from linear construction projects (CIRIA, 2006); and,

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:266:11.5.3 Indirect disturbance (e.g. light, noise, pollution) or injury to commuting otter

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:266:7). The potential impact of a pollution event to fish (otter prey) has been assessed in Section 13 as being

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:266:of no adverse significance following embedded mitigation of development of a Marine Pollution Contingency

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:267:Plan and Vessel Management Plan, and implementation of the EAP. Should a pollution event occur, it is

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:269:11.6.1 Light pollution impacts on foraging/commuting otters and bats

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:269:There is potential for commuting otters and bats to be disturbed by light pollution during the operational

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:332:through accidental pollution from ships in the course of navigation or lawful operations, pollution caused by

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:362:The Control of Pollution Act 1974

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:362:Section 60 of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 provides powers to local planning authority officers to serve

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:363:or being adversely affected by, unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution……”

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:363:taking into account the likely effects (including cumulative effects) of pollution on health, living conditions

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:363:c) limit the impact of light pollution from artificial light on local amenity, intrinsically dark landscapes and

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:378:on health effects of air pollution. The strategy was revised and reissued in 2000 as the AQS for England,

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:381: • new point sources of air pollution are to be introduced;

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:381: • people may be exposed to existing sources of pollution including dust;

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:381: n. minimise pollution including light and noise and vibration levels to meet or

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:382: decades but air pollution remains a significant

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:382: pollution impacts on biodiversity. The planning

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:382: Scoping Pollution Information System

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:382: Natural England pollution, either directly or from traffic generation,

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:382: risks of air pollution and how these can be

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:382: pollution impacts and the sensitivity of different

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:382: Pollution Information System (www.apis.ac.uk).

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:382: Further information on air pollution modelling and

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:383: Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) Air Pollution Information System (APIS) http://www.apis.ac.uk

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:387:whether there were any habitats sensitive to air pollution effects which required consideration in the

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:395:pollution (MARPOL) Convention, and therefore vessels must comply with fuel quality standards which will

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:398:“c) limit the impact of light pollution from artificial light on local amenity, intrinsically dark landscapes

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:420: pollution. existing, extensive night time lighting within neighbouring industrial, port and

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:511:noise and light pollution. The impacts to otter associated with the proposed scheme are limited due to the

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:512:Light pollution impacts on foraging and commuting otters and bats

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:512:There is potential for commuting otters and bats to be disturbed by light pollution from the operation of the

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:512:proposed scheme along with all other proposed schemes in the area, which may produce light pollution in

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:525:During the construction period there is the potential for pollution from spills or leaks of fuel and oil. The risk

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:525:of this arising can be minimised by following standard good practice with regard to pollution prevention

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:561: South Industrial Zone application submitted construction related pollution, noise and visual

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:561: pollution during operation.

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:588:Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (2020). Air Pollution Information System Website Online. Available at:

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-9.pdf:597:displaces bottlenose dolphins from an urbanised foraging patch. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 74: 396–402.

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:6: • Significantly reducing and where possible preventing all kinds of marine plastic pollution – in

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:28:to be carefully managed in order to prevent pollution to the surrounding area.

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:30:appropriate pollution prevention control guidelines to protect the environment from both storage and

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:30: HMSO, SI 2001 No. 2954, Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) (England) Regulations 2001, HMSO, London

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:30: agency.gov.uk/business/topics/pollution/39083.aspx (accessed 21 September 2016)

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:268: There were no pollution incidents to controlled waters recorded on the site.

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:268: Approximately 70m north west of the site there was one pollution incident relating to oils

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:268:Pollution Incidents to controlled waters and fuel however this was rated as having no impact (Category 4).

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:268: Approximately 400m north west there was a minor (Category 3) pollution incident of

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:268:Integrated Pollution Prevention and There are two IPPC authorisations on site (in the north of the site), one for ICI No.3 Teesport

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:276: dissolution and Secondary Pollution of Moderate to

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:277: pollution of

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:278: migration from Pollution of Moderate to sensitivity.

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:279: pollution of

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:279: Undifferentiated Pollution of

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:280: pollution of

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:280: unsaturated Pollution of Low Risk the tanks or pipework.

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:280: soils Pollution of

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:281: pollution of

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:281: Mudstone) Pollution of 2004).

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:281: Pollution of

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:282: pollution of

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:282: Pollution of

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:283: pollution of

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:283: contaminants in Pollution of Moderate to strategy, the land adjacent to the site will be

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part1-3.pdf:283: Deposits); Secondary Pollution of

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:28:During the various construction activities, there is the potential for pollution from spills or leaks of fuel and

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:28:oil. The risk of this arising can be minimised by following standard good practice with regard to pollution

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:28:Agency’s Pollution Prevention Guidelines (PPG) No. 5 on works in, near and liable to affect watercourses,

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:28:requirement that all ships over 400GT should carry an approved Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:169: of soil, air, water or noise pollution or land instability.

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:170: the likely effects (including cumulative effects) of pollution on the proposed scheme are discussed in

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:170: • limit the impact of light pollution from artificial light

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:170: are subject to separate pollution control regimes).

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:170: operated by pollution control authorities.

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:170:The Environmental Protection Act 1990 makes provision for the improved control of pollution arising from

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:170: • Significant pollution of controlled waters is being or is likely to be caused.”

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:171:environmental effects, including pollution.

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:181:designation indicates that the soil is easily able to transmit pollution to groundwater, which is characterised

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:189:control techniques to reduce the risk of pollution incidents and to limit the consequences of an accident,

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:197: due to pollution. They recolonised in the estuary in the 1980s and have established a

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:198:These species are characteristic of fine sediments, usually with some level of organic pollution and

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:218: Cetaceans of the Baltic and information exchange, pollution control and

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:246: pollution from linear construction projects (CIRIA, 2006); and,

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:266:11.5.3 Indirect disturbance (e.g. light, noise, pollution) or injury to commuting otter

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:266:7). The potential impact of a pollution event to fish (otter prey) has been assessed in Section 13 as being

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:266:of no adverse significance following embedded mitigation of development of a Marine Pollution Contingency

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:267:Plan and Vessel Management Plan, and implementation of the EAP. Should a pollution event occur, it is

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:269:11.6.1 Light pollution impacts on foraging/commuting otters and bats

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:269:There is potential for commuting otters and bats to be disturbed by light pollution during the operational

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:332:through accidental pollution from ships in the course of navigation or lawful operations, pollution caused by

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:362:The Control of Pollution Act 1974

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:362:Section 60 of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 provides powers to local planning authority officers to serve

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:363:or being adversely affected by, unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution……”

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:363:taking into account the likely effects (including cumulative effects) of pollution on health, living conditions

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:363:c) limit the impact of light pollution from artificial light on local amenity, intrinsically dark landscapes and

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:378:on health effects of air pollution. The strategy was revised and reissued in 2000 as the AQS for England,

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:381: • new point sources of air pollution are to be introduced;

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:381: • people may be exposed to existing sources of pollution including dust;

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:381: n. minimise pollution including light and noise and vibration levels to meet or

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:382: decades but air pollution remains a significant

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:382: pollution impacts on biodiversity. The planning

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:382: Scoping Pollution Information System

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:382: Natural England pollution, either directly or from traffic generation,

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:382: risks of air pollution and how these can be

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:382: pollution impacts and the sensitivity of different

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:382: Pollution Information System (www.apis.ac.uk).

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:382: Further information on air pollution modelling and

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:383: Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) Air Pollution Information System (APIS) http://www.apis.ac.uk

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:387:whether there were any habitats sensitive to air pollution effects which required consideration in the

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:395:pollution (MARPOL) Convention, and therefore vessels must comply with fuel quality standards which will

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:398:“c) limit the impact of light pollution from artificial light on local amenity, intrinsically dark landscapes

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:420: pollution. existing, extensive night time lighting within neighbouring industrial, port and

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:511:noise and light pollution. The impacts to otter associated with the proposed scheme are limited due to the

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:512:Light pollution impacts on foraging and commuting otters and bats

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:512:There is potential for commuting otters and bats to be disturbed by light pollution from the operation of the

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:512:proposed scheme along with all other proposed schemes in the area, which may produce light pollution in

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:525:During the construction period there is the potential for pollution from spills or leaks of fuel and oil. The risk

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:525:of this arising can be minimised by following standard good practice with regard to pollution prevention

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:561: South Industrial Zone application submitted construction related pollution, noise and visual

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:561: pollution during operation.

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:588:Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (2020). Air Pollution Information System Website Online. Available at:

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_main body-8.pdf:597:displaces bottlenose dolphins from an urbanised foraging patch. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 74: 396–402.

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:114: pollution of

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:114: Chronic damage to Pollution of population sensitive

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:114: Pollution to population Easily repairable Slight short-

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:114: necessarily significant Slight pollution changes to No

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:115: There is a pollution linkage and an event that either appears very likely

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:115: evidence at the receptor of harm or pollution

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:115: There is a pollution linkage and all the elements are present and in the

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:115: There is a pollution linkage and circumstances are possible under which

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:115: There is a pollution linkage, but circumstances are such that it is

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:190: injuries or single pollution requiring national Temporary closure

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:191:Note that the Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response Co-operation Convention 9 defines the following 8F

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:191: • Tier 2 Regional (beyond the in-house capability of the operator): For larger pollution

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:191: and applied within 2 to 6 hours of an oil pollution incident.

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:191: • Tier 3 National (requiring national resources): For very large pollution incidents,

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:191: capability mobilised and applied within 6 to 18 hours of an oil pollution incident.

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:191: • Environment - Oil pollution etc.; and

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:191:9 The Merchant Shipping (Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response Co-operation Convention) Regulations 1998, Statutory Instrument 1998 No.

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:207: Collision - Result of avoiding action with pollution requiring

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:207: Tanker ICW collides with a injury; Minor damage to 3 criteria reached with pollution

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:208: 3 criteria reached with pollution

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:217: injury; Minor damage to with pollution requiring

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:223: property; No effect of reached with pollution requiring

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:223: General property; No effect of pollution requiring national support.

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:224: Collision - reached with pollution requiring

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:233: injury; Minor damage to Tier 3 criteria reached with pollution

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:239: Tanker collides with avoiding action with 3rd criteria reached with pollution requiring

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:239: 2 River Collision injury; Minor damage to criteria reached with pollution requiring 2 2 1 1 3.5 4 4 4 5 2.0 3.84

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:240: holder error. Result of property; No effect of note. 3 criteria reached with pollution requiring

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:249: holder error. Adverse reached with pollution requiring national

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:255: Collision - Tanker collides criteria reached with pollution requiring

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:255: 3rd party vessel. Traffic property; No effect of note. pollution requiring national support.

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:255: Tanker collides pollution requiring national support.

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:263: / PEC holder error. Minor damage to property; No reached with pollution requiring national

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:315: experience. pollution.

MLA_2020_00507-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA Report_Appendices_Part2-4.pdf:357:and diffuse pollution, invasive non-native species (INNS) and lost connectivity between estuary and river.

MLA_2020_00507-Licence Document (Marine)-14.pdf:12: To minimise the risk of marine pollution incidents.

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:28:During the various construction activities, there is the potential for pollution from spills or leaks of fuel and

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:28:oil. The risk of this arising can be minimised by following standard good practice with regard to pollution

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:28:Agency’s Pollution Prevention Guidelines (PPG) No. 5 on works in, near and liable to affect watercourses,

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:28:requirement that all ships over 400GT should carry an approved Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:169: of soil, air, water or noise pollution or land instability.

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:170: the likely effects (including cumulative effects) of pollution on the proposed scheme are discussed in

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:170: • limit the impact of light pollution from artificial light

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:170: are subject to separate pollution control regimes).

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:170: operated by pollution control authorities.

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:170:The Environmental Protection Act 1990 makes provision for the improved control of pollution arising from

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:170: • Significant pollution of controlled waters is being or is likely to be caused.”

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:171:environmental effects, including pollution.

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:181:designation indicates that the soil is easily able to transmit pollution to groundwater, which is characterised

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:189:control techniques to reduce the risk of pollution incidents and to limit the consequences of an accident,

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:197: due to pollution. They recolonised in the estuary in the 1980s and have established a

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:198:These species are characteristic of fine sediments, usually with some level of organic pollution and

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:218: Cetaceans of the Baltic and information exchange, pollution control and

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:246: pollution from linear construction projects (CIRIA, 2006); and,

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:266:11.5.3 Indirect disturbance (e.g. light, noise, pollution) or injury to commuting otter

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:266:7). The potential impact of a pollution event to fish (otter prey) has been assessed in Section 13 as being

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:266:of no adverse significance following embedded mitigation of development of a Marine Pollution Contingency

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:267:Plan and Vessel Management Plan, and implementation of the EAP. Should a pollution event occur, it is

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:269:11.6.1 Light pollution impacts on foraging/commuting otters and bats

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:269:There is potential for commuting otters and bats to be disturbed by light pollution during the operational

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:332:through accidental pollution from ships in the course of navigation or lawful operations, pollution caused by

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:362:The Control of Pollution Act 1974

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:362:Section 60 of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 provides powers to local planning authority officers to serve

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:363:or being adversely affected by, unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution……”

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:363:taking into account the likely effects (including cumulative effects) of pollution on health, living conditions

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:363:c) limit the impact of light pollution from artificial light on local amenity, intrinsically dark landscapes and

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:378:on health effects of air pollution. The strategy was revised and reissued in 2000 as the AQS for England,

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:381: • new point sources of air pollution are to be introduced;

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:381: • people may be exposed to existing sources of pollution including dust;

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:381: n. minimise pollution including light and noise and vibration levels to meet or

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:382: decades but air pollution remains a significant

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:382: pollution impacts on biodiversity. The planning

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:382: Scoping Pollution Information System

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:382: Natural England pollution, either directly or from traffic generation,

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:382: risks of air pollution and how these can be

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:382: pollution impacts and the sensitivity of different

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:382: Pollution Information System (www.apis.ac.uk).

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:382: Further information on air pollution modelling and

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:383: Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) Air Pollution Information System (APIS) http://www.apis.ac.uk

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:387:whether there were any habitats sensitive to air pollution effects which required consideration in the

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:395:pollution (MARPOL) Convention, and therefore vessels must comply with fuel quality standards which will

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:398:“c) limit the impact of light pollution from artificial light on local amenity, intrinsically dark landscapes

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:420: pollution. existing, extensive night time lighting within neighbouring industrial, port and

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:511:noise and light pollution. The impacts to otter associated with the proposed scheme are limited due to the

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:512:Light pollution impacts on foraging and commuting otters and bats

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:512:There is potential for commuting otters and bats to be disturbed by light pollution from the operation of the

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:512:proposed scheme along with all other proposed schemes in the area, which may produce light pollution in

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:525:During the construction period there is the potential for pollution from spills or leaks of fuel and oil. The risk

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:525:of this arising can be minimised by following standard good practice with regard to pollution prevention

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:561: South Industrial Zone application submitted construction related pollution, noise and visual

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:561: pollution during operation.

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:588:Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (2020). Air Pollution Information System Website Online. Available at:

R-2020-0371-SCP-PC1084_R-2020-0371-SCP-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_EIA_Report_main_body-from-gov-uk.pdf:597:displaces bottlenose dolphins from an urbanised foraging patch. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 74: 396–402.

R-2020-0371-SCP-EA R_2020_0371_SCP 14 August 2020 OFFICIAL.pdf:9:pollution-risk-assessment-for-your-environmental-permit

R-2020-0371-SCP-323395 R_2020_0371_SCP - Natural England.pdf:2:  Expected residues and emissions (water, air and soil pollution, noise, vibration, light, heat,

R-2020-0371-SCP-323395 R_2020_0371_SCP - Natural England.pdf:5:Air quality in the UK has improved over recent decades but air pollution remains a significant issue;

R-2020-0371-SCP-323395 R_2020_0371_SCP - Natural England.pdf:5:2011). A priority action in the England Biodiversity Strategy is to reduce air pollution impacts on

R-2020-0371-SCP-323395 R_2020_0371_SCP - Natural England.pdf:5:which may give rise to pollution, either directly or from traffic generation, and hence planning

R-2020-0371-SCP-323395 R_2020_0371_SCP - Natural England.pdf:5:take account of the risks of air pollution and how these can be managed or reduced. Further

R-2020-0371-SCP-323395 R_2020_0371_SCP - Natural England.pdf:5:information on air pollution impacts and the sensitivity of different habitats/designated sites can be

R-2020-0371-SCP-323395 R_2020_0371_SCP - Natural England.pdf:5:found on the Air Pollution Information System (www.apis.ac.uk). Further information on air pollution

R-2020-0371-SCP-323395 R_2020_0371_SCP - Natural England.pdf:6:redevelopment in a way that reduces pollution, contributes to habitat protection and long term

R-2020-0684-ESM-Appendix 13_Landscape and visual impact assessment methodology.pdf:4: experience. pollution.

R-2020-0684-ESM-EA R_2020_0684_ESM 4 March 2021 OFFICIAL.pdf:2:concentrations that could result in pollution to controlled waters. The programme shall

R-2020-0684-ESM-EA R_2020_0684_ESM 4 March 2021 OFFICIAL.pdf:3:risk from or adversely affected by, unacceptable levels of water pollution in line with

R-2020-0684-ESM-EA R_2020_0684_ESM 4 March 2021 OFFICIAL.pdf:3:risk from or adversely affected by, unacceptable levels of water pollution in line with

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_9. Marine ecology.pdf:7: due to pollution. They recolonised in the estuary in the 1980s and have established a

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_9. Marine ecology.pdf:8:These species are characteristic of fine sediments, usually with some level of organic pollution and

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1108_NTS.pdf:18:distance from human receptors and habitats sensitive to air pollution, impacts of plant emissions were

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_27. Cumulative impact assessment.pdf:22:noise and light pollution. The impacts to otter associated with the proposed scheme are limited due to the

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_27. Cumulative impact assessment.pdf:23:Light pollution impacts on foraging and commuting otters and bats

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_27. Cumulative impact assessment.pdf:23:There is potential for commuting otters and bats to be disturbed by light pollution from the operation of the

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_27. Cumulative impact assessment.pdf:23:proposed scheme along with all other proposed schemes in the area, which may produce light pollution in

R-2020-0684-ESM-DECISION NOTICE.pdf:2: contaminants are present in concentrations that could result in pollution to

R-2020-0684-ESM-DECISION NOTICE.pdf:3: water pollution in line with paragraph 170 of the National Planning Policy

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_8. Land quality and geology.pdf:1: of soil, air, water or noise pollution or land instability.

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_8. Land quality and geology.pdf:2: the likely effects (including cumulative effects) of pollution on the proposed scheme are discussed in

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_8. Land quality and geology.pdf:2: • limit the impact of light pollution from artificial light

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_8. Land quality and geology.pdf:2: are subject to separate pollution control regimes).

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_8. Land quality and geology.pdf:2: operated by pollution control authorities.

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_8. Land quality and geology.pdf:2:The Environmental Protection Act 1990 makes provision for the improved control of pollution arising from

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_8. Land quality and geology.pdf:2: • Significant pollution of controlled waters is being or is likely to be caused.”

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_8. Land quality and geology.pdf:3:environmental effects, including pollution.

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_8. Land quality and geology.pdf:13:designation indicates that the soil is easily able to transmit pollution to groundwater, which is characterised

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_8. Land quality and geology.pdf:21:control techniques to reduce the risk of pollution incidents and to limit the consequences of an accident,

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_11. Terrestrial ecology.pdf:3: pollution from linear construction projects (CIRIA, 2006); and,

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_11. Terrestrial ecology.pdf:23:11.5.3 Indirect disturbance (e.g. light, noise, pollution) or injury to commuting otter

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_11. Terrestrial ecology.pdf:23:7). The potential impact of a pollution event to fish (otter prey) has been assessed in Section 13 as being

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_11. Terrestrial ecology.pdf:23:of no adverse significance following embedded mitigation of development of a Marine Pollution Contingency

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_11. Terrestrial ecology.pdf:24:Plan and Vessel Management Plan, and implementation of the EAP. Should a pollution event occur, it is

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_11. Terrestrial ecology.pdf:26:11.6.1 Light pollution impacts on foraging/commuting otters and bats

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_11. Terrestrial ecology.pdf:26:There is potential for commuting otters and bats to be disturbed by light pollution during the operational

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1111_Appendix 1_Waste Report.pdf:5: • Significantly reducing and where possible preventing all kinds of marine plastic pollution – in

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1111_Appendix 1_Waste Report.pdf:27:to be carefully managed in order to prevent pollution to the surrounding area.

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1111_Appendix 1_Waste Report.pdf:29:appropriate pollution prevention control guidelines to protect the environment from both storage and

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1111_Appendix 1_Waste Report.pdf:29: HMSO, SI 2001 No. 2954, Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) (England) Regulations 2001, HMSO, London

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1111_Appendix 1_Waste Report.pdf:29: agency.gov.uk/business/topics/pollution/39083.aspx (accessed 21 September 2016)

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_17. Noise and vibration.pdf:1:The Control of Pollution Act 1974

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_17. Noise and vibration.pdf:1:Section 60 of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 provides powers to local planning authority officers to serve

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_17. Noise and vibration.pdf:2:or being adversely affected by, unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution……”

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_17. Noise and vibration.pdf:2:taking into account the likely effects (including cumulative effects) of pollution on health, living conditions

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_17. Noise and vibration.pdf:2:c) limit the impact of light pollution from artificial light on local amenity, intrinsically dark landscapes and

R-2020-0684-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:60: injuries or single pollution requiring national Temporary closure

R-2020-0684-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:61:Note that the Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response Co-operation Convention 9 defines the following 8F

R-2020-0684-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:61: • Tier 2 Regional (beyond the in-house capability of the operator): For larger pollution

R-2020-0684-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:61: and applied within 2 to 6 hours of an oil pollution incident.

R-2020-0684-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:61: • Tier 3 National (requiring national resources): For very large pollution incidents,

R-2020-0684-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:61: capability mobilised and applied within 6 to 18 hours of an oil pollution incident.

R-2020-0684-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:61: • Environment - Oil pollution etc.; and

R-2020-0684-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:61:9 The Merchant Shipping (Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response Co-operation Convention) Regulations 1998, Statutory Instrument 1998 No.

R-2020-0684-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:77: Collision - Result of avoiding action with pollution requiring

R-2020-0684-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:77: Tanker ICW collides with a injury; Minor damage to 3 criteria reached with pollution

R-2020-0684-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:78: 3 criteria reached with pollution

R-2020-0684-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:87: injury; Minor damage to with pollution requiring

R-2020-0684-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:93: property; No effect of reached with pollution requiring

R-2020-0684-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:93: General property; No effect of pollution requiring national support.

R-2020-0684-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:94: Collision - reached with pollution requiring

R-2020-0684-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:103: injury; Minor damage to Tier 3 criteria reached with pollution

R-2020-0684-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:109: Tanker collides with avoiding action with 3rd criteria reached with pollution requiring

R-2020-0684-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:109: 2 River Collision injury; Minor damage to criteria reached with pollution requiring 2 2 1 1 3.5 4 4 4 5 2.0 3.84

R-2020-0684-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:110: holder error. Result of property; No effect of note. 3 criteria reached with pollution requiring

R-2020-0684-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:119: holder error. Adverse reached with pollution requiring national

R-2020-0684-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:125: Collision - Tanker collides criteria reached with pollution requiring

R-2020-0684-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:125: 3rd party vessel. Traffic property; No effect of note. pollution requiring national support.

R-2020-0684-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:125: Tanker collides pollution requiring national support.

R-2020-0684-ESM-Appendix 9_Navigation Risk Assessment.pdf:133: / PEC holder error. Minor damage to property; No reached with pollution requiring national

R-2020-0684-ESM-Officer Report 0684.pdf:9:contaminants are present in concentrations that could result in pollution to

R-2020-0684-ESM-Officer Report 0684.pdf:9:pollution in line with paragraph 170 of the National Planning Policy

R-2020-0684-ESM-Officer Report 0684.pdf:9:pollution in line with paragraph 170 of the National Planning Policy

R-2020-0684-ESM-Officer Report 0684.pdf:27:contaminants are present in concentrations that could result in pollution to

R-2020-0684-ESM-Officer Report 0684.pdf:28:pollution in line with paragraph 170 of the National Planning Policy

R-2020-0684-ESM-Officer Report 0684.pdf:38:Consideration has been given to the impact of light pollution on foraging and

R-2020-0684-ESM-Officer Report 0684.pdf:69: of processes or emissions (where these are subject to separate pollution

R-2020-0684-ESM-Officer Report 0684.pdf:69: through the permitting regimes operated by pollution control authorities.

R-2020-0684-ESM-Officer Report 0684.pdf:88:risk of environmental pollution; support the development Carbon Capture and

R-2020-0684-ESM-Officer Report 0684.pdf:98: if contaminants are present in concentrations that could result in pollution

R-2020-0684-ESM-Officer Report 0684.pdf:99: levels of water pollution in line with paragraph 170 of the National

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_14. Commercial and recreational navigation.pdf:1:through accidental pollution from ships in the course of navigation or lawful operations, pollution caused by

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_29. Habitats Regulations Assessment.pdf:11: South Industrial Zone application submitted construction related pollution, noise and visual

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_29. Habitats Regulations Assessment.pdf:11: pollution during operation.

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1109_Appendix 15_Flood Risk Assessment.pdf:15:and diffuse pollution, invasive non-native species (INNS) and lost connectivity between estuary and river.

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_30. References.pdf:1:Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (2020). Air Pollution Information System Website Online. Available at:

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_30. References.pdf:10:displaces bottlenose dolphins from an urbanised foraging patch. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 74: 396–402.

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_28. Water Framework Directive compliance assessment.pdf:4:During the construction period there is the potential for pollution from spills or leaks of fuel and oil. The risk

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_28. Water Framework Directive compliance assessment.pdf:4:of this arising can be minimised by following standard good practice with regard to pollution prevention

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:22: There were no pollution incidents to controlled waters recorded on the site.

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:22: Approximately 70m north west of the site there was one pollution incident relating to oils

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:22:Pollution Incidents to controlled waters and fuel however this was rated as having no impact (Category 4).

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:22: Approximately 400m north west there was a minor (Category 3) pollution incident of

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:22:Integrated Pollution Prevention and There are two IPPC authorisations on site (in the north of the site), one for ICI No.3 Teesport

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:30: dissolution and Secondary Pollution of Moderate to

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:31: pollution of

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:32: migration from Pollution of Moderate to sensitivity.

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:33: pollution of

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:33: Undifferentiated Pollution of

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:34: pollution of

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:34: unsaturated Pollution of Low Risk the tanks or pipework.

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:34: soils Pollution of

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:35: pollution of

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:35: Mudstone) Pollution of 2004).

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:35: Pollution of

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:36: pollution of

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:36: Pollution of

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:37: pollution of

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:37: contaminants in Pollution of Moderate to strategy, the land adjacent to the site will be

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:37: Deposits); Secondary Pollution of

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:720: pollution of

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:720: Chronic damage to Pollution of population sensitive

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:720: Pollution to population Easily repairable Slight short-

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:720: necessarily significant Slight pollution changes to No

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:721: There is a pollution linkage and an event that either appears very likely

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:721: evidence at the receptor of harm or pollution

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:721: There is a pollution linkage and all the elements are present and in the

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:721: There is a pollution linkage and circumstances are possible under which

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084-RHD-SB-EN-RP-EV-1107_Appendix 7_Land quality desk study.pdf:721: There is a pollution linkage, but circumstances are such that it is

R-2020-0684-ESM-61586 Quay Planning Statement 09-11-20.pdf:14: carbon dioxide emissions and risk of environmental pollution;

R-2020-0684-ESM-61586 Quay Planning Statement 09-11-20.pdf:29: and habitats sensitive to air pollution, impacts of plant emissions were considered to be not

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_3. Description of the proposed scheme.pdf:14:During the various construction activities, there is the potential for pollution from spills or leaks of fuel and

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_3. Description of the proposed scheme.pdf:14:oil. The risk of this arising can be minimised by following standard good practice with regard to pollution

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_3. Description of the proposed scheme.pdf:14:Agency’s Pollution Prevention Guidelines (PPG) No. 5 on works in, near and liable to affect watercourses,

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_3. Description of the proposed scheme.pdf:14:requirement that all ships over 400GT should carry an approved Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_10. Marine mammals.pdf:2: Cetaceans of the Baltic and information exchange, pollution control and

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_19. Landscape and visual.pdf:2:“c) limit the impact of light pollution from artificial light on local amenity, intrinsically dark landscapes

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_19. Landscape and visual.pdf:24: pollution. existing, extensive night time lighting within neighbouring industrial, port and

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_18. Air quality.pdf:1:on health effects of air pollution. The strategy was revised and reissued in 2000 as the AQS for England,

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_18. Air quality.pdf:4: • new point sources of air pollution are to be introduced;

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_18. Air quality.pdf:4: • people may be exposed to existing sources of pollution including dust;

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_18. Air quality.pdf:4: n. minimise pollution including light and noise and vibration levels to meet or

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_18. Air quality.pdf:5: decades but air pollution remains a significant

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_18. Air quality.pdf:5: pollution impacts on biodiversity. The planning

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_18. Air quality.pdf:5: Scoping Pollution Information System

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_18. Air quality.pdf:5: Natural England pollution, either directly or from traffic generation,

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_18. Air quality.pdf:5: risks of air pollution and how these can be

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_18. Air quality.pdf:5: pollution impacts and the sensitivity of different

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_18. Air quality.pdf:5: Pollution Information System (www.apis.ac.uk).

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_18. Air quality.pdf:5: Further information on air pollution modelling and

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_18. Air quality.pdf:6: Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) Air Pollution Information System (APIS) http://www.apis.ac.uk

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_18. Air quality.pdf:10:whether there were any habitats sensitive to air pollution effects which required consideration in the

R-2020-0684-ESM-PC1084_RHD-ZZ-XX-RP-Z-1100_18. Air quality.pdf:18:pollution (MARPOL) Convention, and therefore vessels must comply with fuel quality standards which will

R-2020-0684-ESM-RCBC scoping opinion.pdf:8: Expected residues and emissions (water, air and soil pollution, noise, vibration, light, heat,

R-2020-0684-ESM-RCBC scoping opinion.pdf:13:Air quality in the UK has improved over recent decades but air pollution remains a significant

R-2020-0684-ESM-RCBC scoping opinion.pdf:13:reduce air pollution impacts on biodiversity. The planning system plays a key role in

R-2020-0684-ESM-RCBC scoping opinion.pdf:13:determining the location of developments which may give rise to pollution, either directly or

R-2020-0684-ESM-RCBC scoping opinion.pdf:13:quality of air, water and land. The assessment should take account of the risks of air pollution

R-2020-0684-ESM-RCBC scoping opinion.pdf:13:and how these can be managed or reduced. Further information on air pollution impacts and

R-2020-0684-ESM-RCBC scoping opinion.pdf:13:the sensitivity of different habitats/designated sites can be found on the Air Pollution

R-2020-0684-ESM-RCBC scoping opinion.pdf:13:Information System (www.apis.ac.uk). Further information on air pollution modelling and

R-2020-0684-ESM-RCBC scoping opinion.pdf:14:delivering redevelopment in a way that reduces pollution, contributes to habitat protection

R-2021-0405-FFM-355679 - R_2021_0405_FFM Engineering operations associated with ground remediation and preparation at Land at South Bank South Industrial Zone Redcar - No Objs Sub Mit.pdf:2: aerial emissions (i.e. dust), water pollution, and noise/visual (including lightspill) disturbance

R-2021-0405-FFM-Strategy 0405.pdf:2:and minimise pollution. Development should avoid locations that would put the

R-2021-0405-FFM-EA R_2021_0405_FFM 17 June 2021 OFFICIAL .pdf:1:environmental sensitive area, we are not stating in any way that the pollution risk to

R-2021-0405-FFM-210512, EcIA for South Bank Site Remediation_INCA_RevA Final.PDF:9:due to pollution. They recolonised the estuary in the 1980s and have subsequently established a

R-2021-0405-FFM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:5:environment and minimise pollution. Development should avoid locations that

R-2021-0405-FFM-OFFICER REPORT.pdf:11:Plan (CEMP) relating to ground water, dust/air pollution and asbestos, there

R-2021-0405-FFM-210512, HRA for South Bank Site Remediation_INCA_RevA Final.PDF:9:Discharges to water caused by the Indirect Pollution of feeding and/or N

R-2021-0405-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0293-01-South Bank Quay Strategy rev1.PDF:23: of Pollution Act (1974). This is in line with our approach not to bring areas of land no longer

R-2022-0526-CD-AQIA_FINAL.pdf:7: construction phase have the potential to affect local pollution levels. For both aspects, the impacts

R-2022-0526-CD-AQIA_FINAL.pdf:8: out a framework for reducing hazards to health from air pollution and ensuring that the European

R-2022-0526-CD-AQIA_FINAL.pdf:8: understanding and scientific knowledge about the effects of air pollution on health and the

R-2022-0526-CD-AQIA_FINAL.pdf:10: resources prudently, minimising waste and pollution, and mitigating and adapting to climate

R-2022-0526-CD-AQIA_FINAL.pdf:11: air, water or noise pollution or land instability. Development should, wherever possible, help to

R-2022-0526-CD-AQIA_FINAL.pdf:11: processes or emissions (where these are subject to separate pollution control regimes).

R-2022-0526-CD-AQIA_FINAL.pdf:11: be revisited through the permitting regimes operated by pollution control authorities”; and,

R-2022-0526-CD-AQIA_FINAL.pdf:12: proposals will be expected to: minimise pollution”. Policy LS4 on the South Tees Spatial

R-2022-0526-CD-AQIA_FINAL.pdf:12: efficient industry in the South Tees area to help reduce risk of environmental pollution”.

R-2022-0526-CD-AQIA_FINAL.pdf:12: sustainability, reduces pollution ”. Development principle STDC1: Regeneration Principles

R-2022-0526-CD-AQIA_FINAL.pdf:12: identifies the priority for development to “reduce pollution, contribute to sustainable flood risk

R-2022-0526-CD-AQIA_FINAL.pdf:16: sensitive to the effects of air pollution, such as young children, are not normally workers.

R-2022-0526-CD-AQIA_FINAL.pdf:18: how pollution is transported and diluted with distance from the source.

R-2022-0526-CD-AQIA_FINAL.pdf:22: available on APIS (Air Pollution Information System) the SSSI features (Calidris alba, Calidris canutus

R-2022-0526-CD-AQIA_FINAL.pdf:23: future baseline pollution concentrations in the vicinity of the Proposed Development. The

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-04-Land West of Warrenby Redcar.pdf:8:planning portal/guidance strongly recommend Developers to use the The Yorkshire and Lincolnshire Pollution

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-04-Land West of Warrenby Redcar.pdf:8:into account the likely effects (including cumulative effects) of pollution on health, living conditions and the

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-04-Land West of Warrenby Redcar.pdf:8: or being adversely affected by, unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution or land instability.

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-04-Land West of Warrenby Redcar.pdf:15: Recorded pollution

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-04-Land West of Warrenby Redcar.pdf:50: or pollution

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-04-Land West of Warrenby Redcar.pdf:51: Severe Highly elevated concentrations likely to Equivalent to EA Category 1 pollution incident Major damage to aquatic or other ecosystems,

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-04-Land West of Warrenby Redcar.pdf:51: Medium Elevated concentrations which could Equivalent to EA Category 2 pollution incident Significant damage to aquatic or other

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-04-Land West of Warrenby Redcar.pdf:51: Mild Exposure to human health unlikely to Equivalent to EA Category 3 pollution incident Minor or short lived damage to aquatic or other

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-04-Land West of Warrenby Redcar.pdf:51: Minor No measurable effects on humans Equivalent to insubstantial pollution incident with no Equivalent to insubstantial pollution incident

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-04-Land West of Warrenby Redcar.pdf:57:52 4.18 Pollution Incidents (EA/NRW) 1 0 0 1 -

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-04-Land West of Warrenby Redcar.pdf:57:52 4.19 Pollution inventory substances 0 0 0 0 -

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-04-Land West of Warrenby Redcar.pdf:57:52 4.20 Pollution inventory waste transfers 0 0 0 0 -

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-04-Land West of Warrenby Redcar.pdf:57:53 4.21 Pollution inventory radioactive waste 0 0 0 0 -

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-04-Land West of Warrenby Redcar.pdf:99: Pollution Incidents (EA/NRW)

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-04-Land West of Warrenby Redcar.pdf:104:Integrated Pollution Control (IPC) records of substance releases to air, land and water. This data represents a

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-04-Land West of Warrenby Redcar.pdf:106:4.18 Pollution Incidents (EA/NRW)

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-04-Land West of Warrenby Redcar.pdf:106:Records of substantiated pollution incidents. Since 2006 this data has only included category 1 (major) and 2

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-04-Land West of Warrenby Redcar.pdf:106:(significant) pollution incidents.

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-04-Land West of Warrenby Redcar.pdf:106:4.19 Pollution inventory substances

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-04-Land West of Warrenby Redcar.pdf:106:The pollution inventory (substances) includes reporting on annual emissions of certain regulated substances to

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-04-Land West of Warrenby Redcar.pdf:106:4.20 Pollution inventory waste transfers

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-04-Land West of Warrenby Redcar.pdf:106:The pollution inventory (waste transfers) includes reporting on annual transfers and recovery/disposal of

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-04-Land West of Warrenby Redcar.pdf:107:4.21 Pollution inventory radioactive waste

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-04-Land West of Warrenby Redcar.pdf:107:The pollution inventory (radioactive wastes) includes reporting on annual releases of radioactive substances

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-04-Land West of Warrenby Redcar.pdf:112: High - Areas able to easily transmit pollution to groundwater. They are likely to be characterised by high

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-04-Land West of Warrenby Redcar.pdf:112: Low - Areas that provide the greatest protection from pollution. They are likely to be characterised by low

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-04-Land West of Warrenby Redcar.pdf:133:Areas at risk from agricultural nitrate pollution designated under the EC Nitrate Directive (91/676/EEC). These

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-04-Land West of Warrenby Redcar.pdf:135: Air pollution - Any industrial/agricultural development that could cause air pollution (incl: industrial

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-04-Land West of Warrenby Redcar.pdf:136: Air pollution - Any development that could cause air pollution or dust either in its construction or operation

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-04-Land West of Warrenby Redcar.pdf:137: Air pollution - Any development that could cause air pollution (incl: industrial/commercial processes,

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-04-Land West of Warrenby Redcar.pdf:149:environment for wildlife and to reduce diffuse water pollution.

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:14: Recorded pollution

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:39:52 4.18 Pollution Incidents (EA/NRW) 1 0 0 1 -

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:39:52 4.19 Pollution inventory substances 0 0 0 0 -

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:39:52 4.20 Pollution inventory waste transfers 0 0 0 0 -

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:39:53 4.21 Pollution inventory radioactive waste 0 0 0 0 -

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:81: Pollution Incidents (EA/NRW)

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:86:Integrated Pollution Control (IPC) records of substance releases to air, land and water. This data represents a

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:88:4.18 Pollution Incidents (EA/NRW)

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:88:Records of substantiated pollution incidents. Since 2006 this data has only included category 1 (major) and 2

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:88:(significant) pollution incidents.

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:88:4.19 Pollution inventory substances

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:88:The pollution inventory (substances) includes reporting on annual emissions of certain regulated substances to

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:88:4.20 Pollution inventory waste transfers

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:88:The pollution inventory (waste transfers) includes reporting on annual transfers and recovery/disposal of

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:89:4.21 Pollution inventory radioactive waste

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:89:The pollution inventory (radioactive wastes) includes reporting on annual releases of radioactive substances

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:94: High - Areas able to easily transmit pollution to groundwater. They are likely to be characterised by high

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:94: Low - Areas that provide the greatest protection from pollution. They are likely to be characterised by low

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:115:Areas at risk from agricultural nitrate pollution designated under the EC Nitrate Directive (91/676/EEC). These

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:117: Air pollution - Any industrial/agricultural development that could cause air pollution (incl: industrial

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:118: Air pollution - Any development that could cause air pollution or dust either in its construction or operation

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:119: Air pollution - Any development that could cause air pollution (incl: industrial/commercial processes,

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0520-01-Land West of Warrenby Redcar Preliminary Risk Assessment.pdf:131:environment for wildlife and to reduce diffuse water pollution.

R-2022-0755-CD-Aug 22 - CEMP - Land West of Warrenby - Site Preparation Remediation Works.pdf:2: 4.11 Materials Storage and Pollution Prevention

R-2022-0755-CD-Aug 22 - CEMP - Land West of Warrenby - Site Preparation Remediation Works.pdf:3:and will be in line with the Environment Agency’s (EA) ‘Pollution Prevention for Businesses’ which

R-2022-0755-CD-Aug 22 - CEMP - Land West of Warrenby - Site Preparation Remediation Works.pdf:3:details how construction sites can avoid causing pollution from construction related activities such

R-2022-0755-CD-Aug 22 - CEMP - Land West of Warrenby - Site Preparation Remediation Works.pdf:6:protection of the environment to include the prevention of pollution. In order to facilitate this, the

R-2022-0755-CD-Aug 22 - CEMP - Land West of Warrenby - Site Preparation Remediation Works.pdf:12:  Take care when working near watercourses not to cause pollution.

R-2022-0755-CD-Aug 22 - CEMP - Land West of Warrenby - Site Preparation Remediation Works.pdf:16:  Materials Storage and Pollution Prevention.

R-2022-0755-CD-Aug 22 - CEMP - Land West of Warrenby - Site Preparation Remediation Works.pdf:19:in accordance with the Environment Agency Pollution Prevention Guidance (PPG2) so as not to

R-2022-0755-CD-Aug 22 - CEMP - Land West of Warrenby - Site Preparation Remediation Works.pdf:19:Although now withdrawn, the EA Pollution Prevention Guidelines (PPGs) are based on relevant

R-2022-0755-CD-Aug 22 - CEMP - Land West of Warrenby - Site Preparation Remediation Works.pdf:19:The project construction phase will adhere to the following Environment Agency Pollution

R-2022-0755-CD-Aug 22 - CEMP - Land West of Warrenby - Site Preparation Remediation Works.pdf:19: prevent pollution. It gives information about choosing, installing and maintaining an oil

R-2022-0755-CD-Aug 22 - CEMP - Land West of Warrenby - Site Preparation Remediation Works.pdf:19: and prevent pollution when washing and cleaning vehicles. It includes advice on dealing

R-2022-0755-CD-Aug 22 - CEMP - Land West of Warrenby - Site Preparation Remediation Works.pdf:21:the mitigation measures in Section 4.5 – Water Quality, 4.10 – Material Storage and Pollution

R-2022-0755-CD-Aug 22 - CEMP - Land West of Warrenby - Site Preparation Remediation Works.pdf:21:the mitigation measures in Section 4.5 – Water Quality, 4.10 – Material Storage and Pollution

R-2022-0755-CD-Aug 22 - CEMP - Land West of Warrenby - Site Preparation Remediation Works.pdf:22:the mitigation measures in Section 4.5 – Water Quality, 4.10 – Material Storage and Pollution

R-2022-0755-CD-Aug 22 - CEMP - Land West of Warrenby - Site Preparation Remediation Works.pdf:24:correct disposal/recycling. Each type must be stored separately and securely to prevent pollution

R-2022-0755-CD-Aug 22 - CEMP - Land West of Warrenby - Site Preparation Remediation Works.pdf:24: 4.11 Material storage and Pollution Prevention

R-2022-0755-CD-Aug 22 - CEMP - Land West of Warrenby - Site Preparation Remediation Works.pdf:24:Although now withdrawn, the EA Pollution Prevention Guidelines (PPGs) are based on relevant

R-2022-0755-CD-Aug 22 - CEMP - Land West of Warrenby - Site Preparation Remediation Works.pdf:24:The following list shows measures that will be put in place to prevent pollution and would conform

R-2022-0755-CD-Aug 22 - CEMP - Land West of Warrenby - Site Preparation Remediation Works.pdf:24:to the best practice policy proposed by the Environment Agency (EA) via the Pollution Prevention

R-2022-0755-CD-Aug 22 - CEMP - Land West of Warrenby - Site Preparation Remediation Works.pdf:24: Pollution Prevention Guidelines (e.g., PPG2 Above Ground Oil Storage Tanks);

R-2022-0755-CD-Aug 22 - CEMP - Land West of Warrenby - Site Preparation Remediation Works.pdf:24:  development of pollution control procedures in line with the EA’s Pollution Prevention

R-2022-0755-CD-Aug 22 - CEMP - Land West of Warrenby - Site Preparation Remediation Works.pdf:25:controls are in place to avoid pollution and harm to human health or environmental receptors at all

R-2022-0755-CD-Aug 22 - CEMP - Land West of Warrenby - Site Preparation Remediation Works.pdf:25:Environment Agency’s Pollution Prevention Guidance notes and other good construction practice,

R-2022-0755-CD-Aug 22 - CEMP - Land West of Warrenby - Site Preparation Remediation Works.pdf:26:assessment in order to assess requirements for spillage equipment and pollution prevention

R-2022-0755-CD-Aug 22 - CEMP - Land West of Warrenby - Site Preparation Remediation Works.pdf:26:involves any significant spills, leaks of toxic substances, or pollution incident that with the potential

R-2022-0755-CD-Aug 22 - CEMP - Land West of Warrenby - Site Preparation Remediation Works.pdf:27:  The Environment Agency: in the event of a pollution incident impacting upon water, land or

R-2022-0755-CD-Aug 22 - CEMP - Land West of Warrenby - Site Preparation Remediation Works.pdf:27: uncontrolled release of pollution to air, ground and/or water and which have impacted upon

R-2022-0755-CD-Aug 22 - CEMP - Land West of Warrenby - Site Preparation Remediation Works.pdf:27:  training in the use of pollution incident response equipment; and Toolbox talks

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0428-04-LWoW_DQRA.pdf:12:planning portal/guidance strongly recommend Developers to use the The Yorkshire and Lincolnshire Pollution

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0428-04-LWoW_DQRA.pdf:12:into account the likely effects (including cumulative effects) of pollution on health, living conditions and the

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0428-04-LWoW_DQRA.pdf:13: or being adversely affected by, unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution or land instability.

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0428-04-LWoW_DQRA.pdf:69:European Community, 1976. Directive on Pollution Caused by Certain Dangerous Substances Discharged to

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0428-04-LWoW_DQRA.pdf:970:UK Freshwater EQS:UK freshwater EQS Annual Average (AA) https://www.gov.uk/guidance/surface-water-pollution-risk-assessment-for-your-environmental-permit plus other key CoC. 'UK Freshwater EQS - further assessment' provides further assessment of

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0428-04-LWoW_DQRA.pdf:970:UK Estuaries and coastal waters EQS:UK Estuaries and Coastal EQS Annual Average (AA) https://www.gov.uk/guidance/surface-water-pollution-risk-assessment-for-your-environmental-permit plus other key CoC.

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0428-04-LWoW_DQRA.pdf:971:UK Freshwater EQS:UK freshwater EQS Annual Average (AA) https://www.gov.uk/guidance/surface-water-pollution-risk-assessment-for-your-environmental-permit plus other key CoC. 'UK Freshwater EQS - further assessment'

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0428-04-LWoW_DQRA.pdf:971:UK Estuaries and coastal waters EQS:UK Estuaries and Coastal EQS Annual Average (AA) https://www.gov.uk/guidance/surface-water-pollution-risk-assessment-for-your-environmental-permit plus other key CoC.

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0428-04-LWoW_DQRA.pdf:972:UK Freshwater EQS:UK freshwater EQS Annual Average (AA) https://www.gov.uk/guidance/surface-water-pollution-risk-assessment-for-your-environmental-permit plus other key CoC. 'UK Freshwater EQS - further assessment' provides further assessment of criteria dependent CoC.

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0428-04-LWoW_DQRA.pdf:972:UK Estuaries and coastal waters EQS:UK Estuaries and Coastal EQS Annual Average (AA) https://www.gov.uk/guidance/surface-water-pollution-risk-assessment-for-your-environmental-permit plus other key CoC.

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0428-04-LWoW_DQRA.pdf:975:water-pollution-risk-assessment-for-your-environmental-permit] plus other key CoC.

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0417-06-Rem_Strat_LWoW(1).pdf:7:Yorkshire and Lincolnshire Pollution Advisory Group (YALPAG) guidance documents which they have

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0417-06-Rem_Strat_LWoW(1).pdf:7:taking into account the likely effects (including cumulative effects) of pollution on health, living conditions

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0417-06-Rem_Strat_LWoW(1).pdf:8: risk from, or being adversely affected by, unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution or

R-2022-0755-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0417-06-Rem_Strat_LWoW(1).pdf:27: of Pollution Act (1974). This is in line with our approach not to bring areas of land no longer

R-2019-0331-SCP-284160 R_2019_0331_SCP - EIA Scoping, South Bank Wharf Redevelopment, South Bank, Middlesbrough.pdf:2:  Expected residues and emissions (water, air and soil pollution, noise, vibration, light, heat,

R-2019-0331-SCP-284160 R_2019_0331_SCP - EIA Scoping, South Bank Wharf Redevelopment, South Bank, Middlesbrough.pdf:5:Air quality in the UK has improved over recent decades but air pollution remains a significant issue;

R-2019-0331-SCP-284160 R_2019_0331_SCP - EIA Scoping, South Bank Wharf Redevelopment, South Bank, Middlesbrough.pdf:5:2011). A priority action in the England Biodiversity Strategy is to reduce air pollution impacts on

R-2019-0331-SCP-284160 R_2019_0331_SCP - EIA Scoping, South Bank Wharf Redevelopment, South Bank, Middlesbrough.pdf:5:which may give rise to pollution, either directly or from traffic generation, and hence planning

R-2019-0331-SCP-284160 R_2019_0331_SCP - EIA Scoping, South Bank Wharf Redevelopment, South Bank, Middlesbrough.pdf:5:take account of the risks of air pollution and how these can be managed or reduced. Further

R-2019-0331-SCP-284160 R_2019_0331_SCP - EIA Scoping, South Bank Wharf Redevelopment, South Bank, Middlesbrough.pdf:5:information on air pollution impacts and the sensitivity of different habitats/designated sites can be

R-2019-0331-SCP-284160 R_2019_0331_SCP - EIA Scoping, South Bank Wharf Redevelopment, South Bank, Middlesbrough.pdf:5:found on the Air Pollution Information System (www.apis.ac.uk). Further information on air pollution

R-2019-0331-SCP-284160 R_2019_0331_SCP - EIA Scoping, South Bank Wharf Redevelopment, South Bank, Middlesbrough.pdf:6:redevelopment in a way that reduces pollution, contributes to habitat protection and long term

R-2019-0331-SCP-Officer Letter_R20190331SCP.pdf:8: Expected residues and emissions (water, air and soil pollution, noise, vibration, light, heat,

R-2019-0331-SCP-Officer Letter_R20190331SCP.pdf:13:Air quality in the UK has improved over recent decades but air pollution remains a significant

R-2019-0331-SCP-Officer Letter_R20190331SCP.pdf:13:reduce air pollution impacts on biodiversity. The planning system plays a key role in

R-2019-0331-SCP-Officer Letter_R20190331SCP.pdf:13:determining the location of developments which may give rise to pollution, either directly or

R-2019-0331-SCP-Officer Letter_R20190331SCP.pdf:13:quality of air, water and land. The assessment should take account of the risks of air pollution

R-2019-0331-SCP-Officer Letter_R20190331SCP.pdf:13:and how these can be managed or reduced. Further information on air pollution impacts and

R-2019-0331-SCP-Officer Letter_R20190331SCP.pdf:13:the sensitivity of different habitats/designated sites can be found on the Air Pollution

R-2019-0331-SCP-Officer Letter_R20190331SCP.pdf:13:Information System (www.apis.ac.uk). Further information on air pollution modelling and

R-2019-0331-SCP-Officer Letter_R20190331SCP.pdf:14:delivering redevelopment in a way that reduces pollution, contributes to habitat protection

R-2021-0879-FF-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0-P01 (Part 1).pdf:7: In preparing to meet development needs, the aim should be to minimise pollution and other

R-2021-0879-FF-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0-P01 (Part 1).pdf:7: including from natural hazards or former activities such as mining, pollution arising from

R-2021-0879-FF-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0-P01 (Part 1).pdf:7:unacceptable risk from, or being adversely affect by, unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution

R-2021-0879-FF-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0-P01 (Part 1).pdf:26: Monitoring Cleveland and Redcar where there is likelihood for potential pollution to land.

R-2021-0879-FF-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0-P01 (Part 1).pdf:26: Programme At Cleveland the sources of potential polluting substances that may cause pollution to land were

R-2021-0879-FF-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0-P01 (Part 1).pdf:42: majority of the activities at the installation, there is little likelihood that land pollution or leaks to

R-2021-0879-FF-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0-P01 (Part 1).pdf:94: Groundwater Leaching, infiltration and Pollution of Low Likelihood Moderate/low

R-2021-0879-FF-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0-P01 (Part 1).pdf:94: Surface water Surface water run-off, Pollution of Tees Low Likelihood Moderate/low

R-2021-0879-FF-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0-P01 (Part 1).pdf:95: Groundwater Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Low Likelihood Moderate/low

R-2021-0879-FF-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0-P01 (Part 1).pdf:95: Surface water Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Tees Low Likelihood Moderate/low

R-2021-0879-FF-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0-P01 (Part 1).pdf:95: Groundwater Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Low Likelihood Moderator/low

R-2021-0879-FF-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0-P01 (Part 1).pdf:95: Surface water Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Tees Low Likelihood Moderate/low

R-2021-0879-FF-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0-P01 (Part 1).pdf:96: Groundwater Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Unlikely Low

R-2021-0879-FF-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0-P01 (Part 1).pdf:96: Surface water Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Tees Unlikely Low

R-2021-0879-FF-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0-P01 (Part 1).pdf:99:appropriate to meet development needs while minimising pollution or other adverse effects on the local

R-2021-0879-FF-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0-P01 (Part 2).pdf:1:development principle of the SPD, the prevention of pollution and betterment of the existing conditions will

R-2021-0879-FF-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0-P01 (Part 2).pdf:119: at the receptor of harm or pollution chemical works, containing a number of USTs,

R-2021-0589-PND-Outline Method Statement - BOS Plant - Rev0.PDF:15: Control on Construction and Open Sites, the Control of Pollution Act 1974, and

R-2021-0589-PND-Officer Report 0589.pdf:2:4 Pollution control measures to ensure no likely significant effects on the

R-2021-0589-PND-63262_Cover letter Prior Approval_July 2021.PDF:3:4 Pollution control measures to ensure no likely significant effects on the water environment or

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 6.1 LVIA Planning Policy Context.pdf:4: natural resources prudently, minimising waste and pollution, and mitigating and adapting to climate

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 11.5 - Air Quality Impacts on Designated Habitat Sites.pdf:3: each designated site have been derived from the UK Air Pollution Information System (APIS)

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 11.5 - Air Quality Impacts on Designated Habitat Sites.pdf:3:1 Air Pollution Information Systems, www.apis.ac.uk

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 1.1 Information Required with an ES.pdf:4: soil and subsoil pollution, noise, vibration, light, heat, radiation and quantities and types of

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 9 Geology Hydrogeology and Contamination.pdf:2: waters (i.e. rivers, lakes, canals and groundwater) from pollution. It sets out the responsibilities of

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 9 Geology Hydrogeology and Contamination.pdf:2: the Environment Agency in relation to the water pollution, resource management, flood defence,

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 9 Geology Hydrogeology and Contamination.pdf:2: protect groundwater in England and Wales. These regulations control groundwater pollution from

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 9 Geology Hydrogeology and Contamination.pdf:2: power to prevent water pollution.

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 9 Geology Hydrogeology and Contamination.pdf:4: setting to assess the sensitivity of the surrounding area to contamination/pollution; a qualitative

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 9 Geology Hydrogeology and Contamination.pdf:12: Pollution Incidents

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 9 Geology Hydrogeology and Contamination.pdf:12:9.3.27 Environment Agency data indicates that there are no records of ‘major’ or ‘significant’ pollution

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 9 Geology Hydrogeology and Contamination.pdf:13: with the Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) Regulations, 2001,eg providing a secondary

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 8.2 Outline Drainage Strategy.pdf:3: Surface Water Quality and Pollution Control …………………………………………………………………………….3

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 8.2 Outline Drainage Strategy.pdf:5: to a roadside filter drain or swale where there is no significant risk of pollution from high

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 8.2 Outline Drainage Strategy.pdf:6: Surface Water Quality and Pollution Control

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 8.2 Outline Drainage Strategy.pdf:6:2.14 Proposed run-off quality control for the site would include a combination of proprietary pollution

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 8.2 Outline Drainage Strategy.pdf:6: are designated as having a low, medium and high pollution hazard level respectively.

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 8.2 Outline Drainage Strategy.pdf:9: Containment Systems for the Prevention of Pollution. Based on the CIRIA design guidance for

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 8.2 Outline Drainage Strategy.pdf:13: in pollution incidents Headwall

R-2020-0411-FFM-EA R_2020_0411_FFM v2 10 November 2020 OFFICIAL .pdf:4:poses a medium risk of pollution to controlled waters.

R-2020-0411-FFM-EA R_2020_0411_FFM v2 10 November 2020 OFFICIAL .pdf:4:environmental sensitive area, we are not stating in any way that the pollution risk to

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 8.3 WFD.pdf:9:3.1.4 The issues preventing the Tees transitional water body from reaching good status are pollution from

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 8.3 WFD.pdf:9: waste water, physical modifications and pollution from towns, cities and transport. The key sectors

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 8.3 WFD.pdf:12:4.2.8 The construction phase would incorporate pollution prevention and flood response measures to

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 8.3 WFD.pdf:12: that avoids any pollution from decommissioning activities and ensures the site is returned to a

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 8.3 WFD.pdf:13: in place to include pollution prevention measures such as bunding of storage areas,

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 8.3 WFD.pdf:17:4.4.9 Proposed run-off quality control for the site would include a combination of proprietary pollution

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 8.3 WFD.pdf:18: are designated as having a low, medium and high pollution hazard level respectively.

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 8.3 WFD.pdf:22:4.4.33 Proposed run-off quality control for the site would include a combination of proprietary pollution

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 8.3 WFD.pdf:22: are designated as having a low, medium and high pollution hazard level respectively.

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 8.3 WFD.pdf:29: measures will be in place to include pollution prevention measures such

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 8.3 WFD.pdf:30: measures will be in place to include pollution prevention measures such

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 8.3 WFD.pdf:31: Carry out your impact assessment using the Environment Agency’s surface water pollution risk assessment guidance, part of Environmental Permitting Regulations guidance.

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 8.3 WFD.pdf:34: pollution prevention measures such as bunding of storage areas, full retention oil interceptors, attentuation

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 12 Noise and Vibration.pdf:1: Control of Pollution Act, 1974

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 12 Noise and Vibration.pdf:1:12.2.1 Part III of the Control of Pollution Act (CoPA) 1974 is specifically concerned with pollution. With

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 12 Noise and Vibration.pdf:2: taking into account the likely effects (including cumulative effects) of pollution on health, living

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 12 Noise and Vibration.pdf:3: c) limit the impact of light pollution from artificial light on local amenity, intrinsically dark

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 12 Noise and Vibration.pdf:6: n. minimise pollution including light and noise and vibration levels to meet or exceed acceptable

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 5 Planning Policy.pdf:7: from, or being adversely affected by, unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution or

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 5 Planning Policy.pdf:8:5.2.44 In respect of ground conditions and pollution paragraph 178 sets out that planning decisions

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 5 Planning Policy.pdf:8: pollution on health, living conditions, and the natural environment, as well as the potential

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 5 Planning Policy.pdf:8: c. limit the impact of light pollution from artificial light on local amenity, intrinsically dark

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 5 Planning Policy.pdf:10: the control of processes which are a matter for the pollution control authorities. Waste

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 5 Planning Policy.pdf:10: planning authorities should work on the assumption that the relevant pollution control regime

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 5 Planning Policy.pdf:15: dioxide emissions and risk of environmental pollution;

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 5 Planning Policy.pdf:32: 8. Deliver redevelopment in a way that provides long term sustainability, reduces pollution,

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 5 Planning Policy.pdf:33: • To reduce pollution, contribute to sustainable flood risk management and habitat protection

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 11 Air Quality.pdf:7:11.2.26 The background concentration often represents a large proportion of the total pollution

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 11 Air Quality.pdf:17:11.2.77 PC is the process contribution, i.e. the pollution from the proposed development. The PEC refers

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 2 Project Description.pdf:13:2.4.52 A proportion of air pollution control residues (APCr) captured by these filters would be recirculated

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 2 Project Description.pdf:17: and positioned at low level in order to minimise light pollution, visual impact on the local

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 2 Project Description.pdf:22:2.6.24 The construction phase would incorporate pollution prevention and flood response measures to

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 2 Project Description.pdf:23: appropriately managed and would include, amongst other things, a Pollution

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 2 Project Description.pdf:23: Hydrology and Flood The CoCP would set out pollution prevention / construction best practice methods in

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 2 Project Description.pdf:23: • Environment Agency, Pollution Prevention Guidance Note 6: Pollution Prevention

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 2 Project Description.pdf:23: • Control of Water Pollution from Construction Sites – Guidance for Consultants

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 2 Project Description.pdf:23: • CIRIA (C648) Control of water pollution from linear construction projects (CIRIA,

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 2 Project Description.pdf:24: The following pollution comtrol measures would be implemented:

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 2 Project Description.pdf:24: and pollution prevention measures would be included within the site induction.

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 2 Project Description.pdf:25: accordance with the Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) Regulations, 2001,eg

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 2 Project Description.pdf:26: selected and positioned in order to minimise light pollution, visual impact on the

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 2 Project Description.pdf:27: avoids any pollution from decommissioning activities and ensures the site is returned to a

R-2020-0411-FFM-Non Technical Summary.pdf:7: and positioned at low level in order to minimise light pollution, visual impact on the local

R-2020-0411-FFM-Non Technical Summary.pdf:7:2.2.27 The Air Pollution Control system would generate residues which would be managed within a fully

R-2020-0411-FFM-Non Technical Summary.pdf:8: • Pollution;

R-2020-0411-FFM-Non Technical Summary.pdf:8: accidents or disasters as result of operational pollution is not likely. Release of pollutants during

R-2020-0411-FFM-Non Technical Summary.pdf:18: the construction phase will help prevent pollution incidents impacting coastal habitats, attenuate

R-2020-0411-FFM-Non Technical Summary.pdf:18:5.2.5 The temporary noise and visual disturbance, and potential for ground and water pollution during

R-2020-0411-FFM-Non Technical Summary.pdf:18: (comprising the intertidal muds/sands) are not sensitive to air pollution impacts; being inundated

R-2020-0411-FFM-Non Technical Summary.pdf:19: ensure that no adverse pollution is caused to surrounding habitats or environment.

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 8 Hydrology and Flood Risk.pdf:2: pollution and achieve good groundwater chemical status. These measures include criteria for

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 8 Hydrology and Flood Risk.pdf:2: assessing the chemical status of groundwater and for identifying trends in pollution of groundwater

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 8 Hydrology and Flood Risk.pdf:2: pollution, flood defence, and provides for the general management of water resources, the

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 8 Hydrology and Flood Risk.pdf:3: • CIRIA C532 (2001) Control of Water Pollution from Construction Sites;

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 8 Hydrology and Flood Risk.pdf:15: good status are pollution from waste water, physical modifications and pollution from towns, cities

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 8 Hydrology and Flood Risk.pdf:15: Pollution Incidents

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 8 Hydrology and Flood Risk.pdf:15:8.3.35 Pollution incident mapping has been used to identify if the quality of watercourses within the

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 8 Hydrology and Flood Risk.pdf:15: hydrology and flood risk study area may have been affected by pollution.

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 8 Hydrology and Flood Risk.pdf:15:8.3.36 A review of Groundsure data (Groundsure 2020) identified one pollution incident occurring within

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 8 Hydrology and Flood Risk.pdf:17:8.4.3 The CoCP would set out pollution prevention / construction best practice methods in accordance

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 8 Hydrology and Flood Risk.pdf:17: • Environment Agency, Pollution Prevention Guidance Note 6: Pollution Prevention Guidelines

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 8 Hydrology and Flood Risk.pdf:17: • Control of Water Pollution from Construction Sites – Guidance for Consultants and

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 8 Hydrology and Flood Risk.pdf:17: • CIRIA (C648) Control of water pollution from linear construction projects (CIRIA, 2001).

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 8 Hydrology and Flood Risk.pdf:17: Pollution Prevention Measures

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 8 Hydrology and Flood Risk.pdf:17: pollution prevention measures would be included within the site induction.

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 8 Hydrology and Flood Risk.pdf:22: which would incorporate a combination of proprietary pollution interceptors, filter drains and

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 8 Hydrology and Flood Risk.pdf:23: number of features and measures to contain, treat and manage pollution risk. Overall, the risk to

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 8 Hydrology and Flood Risk.pdf:24: CIRIA Report C532 (2001) Control of Water Pollution from Construction Sites.

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 8 Hydrology and Flood Risk.pdf:25: CIRIA Report C648 (2006) Control of Water Pollution from Linear Construction Projects.

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 8 Hydrology and Flood Risk.pdf:25: Environment Agency (2007) Pollution Prevention Guidelines 5. Works in, near or over

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 8 Hydrology and Flood Risk.pdf:25: Environment Agency (2011) Pollution Prevention Guidelines 22. Dealing with Spills: PPG 22

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 8 Hydrology and Flood Risk.pdf:25: Environment Agency (2012) Pollution Prevention Guidelines 6. Construction and demolition sites:

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 8 Hydrology and Flood Risk.pdf:26: Risk of pollution of hazardous

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 8 Hydrology and Flood Risk.pdf:26:Surface water quality Pollution of surface water substances (e.g. fuel,

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 8 Hydrology and Flood Risk.pdf:27:Surface water quality Pollution of surface

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 8 Hydrology and Flood Risk.pdf:27: High system (with pollution

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 8 Hydrology and Flood Risk.pdf:27: and pollution /

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 8 Hydrology and Flood Risk.pdf:27: Pollution of local

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 4 - EIA Methodology.pdf:5:4.4.19 The generation and management of flue gas treatment residue (ie air pollution control residues)

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 4 - EIA Methodology.pdf:7: such as pollution control measures. These measures would be implemented through a CoCP

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 11.1 - Air Quality Planning Policy Context.pdf:3: regulation of pollution from the operation of certain prescribed processes is by the Environmental

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 11.1 - Air Quality Planning Policy Context.pdf:3: The relevant parts of the framework of pollution regulation, planning policy and relevant guidance

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 11.1 - Air Quality Planning Policy Context.pdf:3: natural resources prudently, minimising waste and pollution and adapting to climate change,

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 11.1 - Air Quality Planning Policy Context.pdf:3: from, or being adversely affected by, unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution or

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 11.1 - Air Quality Planning Policy Context.pdf:4: • Introduce new point sources of air pollution. This could include furnaces which require prior

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 11.1 - Air Quality Planning Policy Context.pdf:4: extraction systems (including chimneys) which require approval or permits under pollution

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 11.1 - Air Quality Planning Policy Context.pdf:5: n. minimise pollution including light and noise and vibration levels to meet or exceed acceptable

R-2020-0411-FFM-11366_REC Planning Statement_S_AS.pdf:23:3.1.52 A proportion of air pollution control residues (APCr) captured by these filters would be recirculated

R-2020-0411-FFM-11366_REC Planning Statement_S_AS.pdf:27: and positioned at low level in order to minimise light pollution, visual impact on the local

R-2020-0411-FFM-11366_REC Planning Statement_S_AS.pdf:33:3.1.123 The construction phase would incorporate pollution prevention and flood response measures to

R-2020-0411-FFM-11366_REC Planning Statement_S_AS.pdf:34: avoids any pollution from decommissioning activities and ensures the site is returned to a

R-2020-0411-FFM-11366_REC Planning Statement_S_AS.pdf:35: the risk of environmental pollution; decontamination and redevelopment of potentially

R-2020-0411-FFM-11366_REC Planning Statement_S_AS.pdf:42: from, or being adversely affected by, unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution or

R-2020-0411-FFM-11366_REC Planning Statement_S_AS.pdf:43:4.4.34 In respect of ground conditions and pollution paragraph 178 sets out that planning decisions

R-2020-0411-FFM-11366_REC Planning Statement_S_AS.pdf:43: pollution on health, living conditions, and the natural environment, as well as the potential

R-2020-0411-FFM-11366_REC Planning Statement_S_AS.pdf:44: c. limit the impact of light pollution from artificial light on local amenity, intrinsically dark

R-2020-0411-FFM-11366_REC Planning Statement_S_AS.pdf:46: the control of processes which are a matter for the pollution control authorities. Waste

R-2020-0411-FFM-11366_REC Planning Statement_S_AS.pdf:46: planning authorities should work on the assumption that the relevant pollution control regime

R-2020-0411-FFM-11366_REC Planning Statement_S_AS.pdf:73: Pollution Pollution Disturbance Disturbance

R-2020-0411-FFM-11366_REC Planning Statement_S_AS.pdf:73: • Ground / water pollution;

R-2020-0411-FFM-11366_REC Planning Statement_S_AS.pdf:73: • Air pollution.

R-2020-0411-FFM-11366_REC Planning Statement_S_AS.pdf:75: disturbance, ground/water pollution, or land take; nor

R-2020-0411-FFM-11366_REC Planning Statement_S_AS.pdf:84: amongst other things, all development is expected to minimise pollution levels to meet or

R-2020-0411-FFM-11366_REC Planning Statement_S_AS.pdf:86: things, all development is expected to minimise pollution levels including noise to meet or

R-2020-0411-FFM-11366_REC Planning Statement_S_AS.pdf:89: which would incorporate a combination of proprietary pollution interceptors, filter drains and

R-2020-0411-FFM-11366_REC Planning Statement_S_AS.pdf:91: expected to minimise pollution levels to meet or exceeded acceptable limits.

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 4.1 Redcar Energy Centre Scoping Report and Scoping Opinion.pdf:13: air, soils and sub soil pollution, noise, vibration, light, heat, radiation and quantities and

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 4.1 Redcar Energy Centre Scoping Report and Scoping Opinion.pdf:18: such as pollution control measures. These measures would be implemented through a Code

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 4.1 Redcar Energy Centre Scoping Report and Scoping Opinion.pdf:32: whether the site has been subject to any enforcement action and/or reported pollution

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 7 Ecology and Ornithology.pdf:1: and/or fragmentation of habitats, disturbance of species, pollution from runoff, lighting, air

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 7 Ecology and Ornithology.pdf:3: from, or being adversely affected by, unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 7 Ecology and Ornithology.pdf:21: appropriately managed and would include, amongst other things, a Pollution Prevention Plan, Oil

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 7 Ecology and Ornithology.pdf:25: Ground/Water Pollution

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 7 Ecology and Ornithology.pdf:25:7.5.20 The ecological impact of pollution events vary in the severity of the pollution incident and are

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 7 Ecology and Ornithology.pdf:25: mitigation measures have been adopted to limit any potential for pollution events. There would be

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 7 Ecology and Ornithology.pdf:25: Mouth will largely reduce the potential for pollution events reaching water features to a minimum.

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 7 Ecology and Ornithology.pdf:25: development from Bran Sands would form a buffer to any potential surface water pollution events

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 7 Ecology and Ornithology.pdf:25: Risk provides a full list of proposed pollution prevention measures to be incorporated in the CoCP.

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 7 Ecology and Ornithology.pdf:25: construction to avoid surface water and groundwater pollution. This may include the use of settling

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 7 Ecology and Ornithology.pdf:26: impact resulting from construction phase pollution is negligible on the high sensitivity Teesmouth

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 7 Ecology and Ornithology.pdf:26:7.5.23 Construction activities have the potential to cause air borne dust pollution within close proximity to

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 7 Ecology and Ornithology.pdf:26: the proposed development. The only receptor within the ZoI of impacts from dust pollution is the

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 7 Ecology and Ornithology.pdf:26: with the designated site. The impacts of dust pollution due to construction activities on these

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 7 Ecology and Ornithology.pdf:27: number of features and measures to contain, treat and manage pollution risk. Overall, the risk to

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 7 Ecology and Ornithology.pdf:28: sensitive to air pollution impacts; being inundated by the sea twice daily, their nutrient status is

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 7 Ecology and Ornithology.pdf:29: birds associated with the neighbouring SPAs. The potential for ground and water pollution impacts

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 7 Ecology and Ornithology.pdf:31: pollution sources no longer in operation) meaning that there can be confidence that the small

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 7 Ecology and Ornithology.pdf:31: ground/water pollution and temporary air pollution during construction and decommission. During

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 7 Ecology and Ornithology.pdf:33: Pollution Negligible Minor Adverse Not Significant

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 7 Ecology and Ornithology.pdf:33: Dust Pollution CoCP to be prepared post consent Low Minor Adverse Not Significant

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 7 Ecology and Ornithology.pdf:33:assemblage feature Air Pollution (N

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 7 Ecology and Ornithology.pdf:33: Air Pollution (N

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 7 Ecology and Ornithology.pdf:33: Air Pollution (N

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 7 Ecology and Ornithology.pdf:34: Pollution As for construction Negligible Minor Adverse Not Significant

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 10 Transport.pdf:5: associated with the process which may be regarded as hazardous, such as the Air Pollution

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:3: 2.5 Authorised Processes and Pollution Incidents ………………………………………………………………. 8

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:7: contamination/pollution;

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:14:2.5 Authorised Processes and Pollution Incidents

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:15: Pollution Incidents

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:15:2.5.6 Environment Agency data indicates that there are no records of ‘major’ or ‘significant’ pollution

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:29:2. significant pollution of controlled waters2 is being caused or there is a significant possibility of such

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:29: pollution being caused3’

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:29:5. The pollution of controlled waters4.

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:47:40 4.18 Pollution Incidents (EA/NRW) 0 0 1 0 -

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:47:41 4.19 Pollution inventory substances 0 0 0 0 -

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:47:41 4.20 Pollution inventory waste transfers 0 0 0 0 -

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:47:41 4.21 Pollution inventory radioactive waste 0 0 0 0 -

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:77: Pollution Incidents (EA/NRW)

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:82:Integrated Pollution Control (IPC) records of substance releases to air, land and water. This data represents a

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:84:4.18 Pollution Incidents (EA/NRW)

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:84:Records of substantiated pollution incidents. Since 2006 this data has only included category 1 (major) and 2

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:84:(significant) pollution incidents.

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:85:4.19 Pollution inventory substances

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:85:The pollution inventory (substances) includes reporting on annual emissions of certain regulated substances to

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:85:4.20 Pollution inventory waste transfers

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:85:The pollution inventory (waste transfers) includes reporting on annual transfers and recovery/disposal of

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:85:4.21 Pollution inventory radioactive waste

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:85:The pollution inventory (radioactive wastes) includes reporting on annual releases of radioactive substances

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:89: High - Areas able to easily transmit pollution to groundwater. They are likely to be characterised by high

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:89: Low - Areas that provide the greatest protection from pollution. They are likely to be characterised by low

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:111:Areas at risk from agricultural nitrate pollution designated under the EC Nitrate Directive (91/676/EEC). These

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:113: Air pollution - Any development that could cause AIR POLLUTION or DUST either in its construction or

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:114: Air pollution - Any development that could cause AIR POLLUTION (incl: industrial/commercial processes,

R-2020-0411-FFM-Appendix 9.1 Preliminary Phase 1 Risk Assessment.pdf:122:environment for wildlife and to reduce diffuse water pollution.

R-2020-0411-FFM-EA R_2020_0411_FFM 24 September 2020 OFFICIAL.pdf:4:poses a medium risk of pollution to controlled waters.

R-2020-0411-FFM-EA R_2020_0411_FFM 24 September 2020 OFFICIAL.pdf:4:environmental sensitive area, we are not stating in any way that the pollution risk to

R-2020-0411-FFM-Chapter 6 Landscape and Visual Impact.pdf:27: positioned in order to minimise light pollution, visual impact on the local environment and energy

R-2020-0247-CD-Warrenby 3B Enabling Works - CEMP (Rev C).pdf:4: 6 Pollution Control ………………………………………………………………………………………… 10

R-2020-0247-CD-Warrenby 3B Enabling Works - CEMP (Rev C).pdf:4: 6.2 Pollution Prevention ………………………………………………………………………………………. 10

R-2020-0247-CD-Warrenby 3B Enabling Works - CEMP (Rev C).pdf:5:  Section 6 provides an outline pollution control and contingency plan

R-2020-0247-CD-Warrenby 3B Enabling Works - CEMP (Rev C).pdf:7:  Zero pollution incidents

R-2020-0247-CD-Warrenby 3B Enabling Works - CEMP (Rev C).pdf:9:  Any necessary fuel and oil will be stored in accordance with the Control of Pollution

R-2020-0247-CD-Warrenby 3B Enabling Works - CEMP (Rev C).pdf:13:5.16.1 Road transport is a major source of air and noise pollution and contributes to carbon dioxide

R-2020-0247-CD-Warrenby 3B Enabling Works - CEMP (Rev C).pdf:14:6 Pollution Control

R-2020-0247-CD-Warrenby 3B Enabling Works - CEMP (Rev C).pdf:14: the potential to cause harm to people, or damage to property of the environment. ‘Pollution’

R-2020-0247-CD-Warrenby 3B Enabling Works - CEMP (Rev C).pdf:14:6.2 Pollution Prevention

R-2020-0247-CD-Warrenby 3B Enabling Works - CEMP (Rev C).pdf:14:6.2.2 Concrete and cement are very alkaline and can cause serious pollution. To minimise the risk

R-2020-0247-CD-Warrenby 3B Enabling Works - CEMP (Rev C).pdf:14: of pollution, any concrete plant will be cleaned within a designated washout area.

R-2020-0247-CD-Warrenby 3B Enabling Works - CEMP (Rev C).pdf:14:6.2.3 To minimise the risk of pollution from oils on site, measures are required in relation to their

R-2020-0247-CD-Warrenby 3B Enabling Works - CEMP (Rev C).pdf:14:6.3.1 All fuel and oil will be stored in accordance with the Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) (England)

R-2020-0247-CD-Warrenby 3B Enabling Works - CEMP (Rev C).pdf:14: Regulations 2001 and they will be handled in such a way that risk of pollution is minimised,

R-2020-0247-CD-Warrenby 3B Enabling Works - CEMP (Rev C).pdf:14:  Fuel and oil storage tanks will comply with the Control of Pollution (Oil Storage)

R-2020-0247-CD-Warrenby 3B Enabling Works - CEMP (Rev C).pdf:15:6.4.2 Any plant or equipment considered to be a pollution risk will either be repaired or removed

R-2020-0247-CD-Warrenby 3B Enabling Works - CEMP (Rev C).pdf:15:6.6.1 Procedures for reporting any spillages or pollution incidents will be developed by the Site

R-2020-0247-CD-Warrenby 3B Enabling Works - CEMP (Rev C).pdf:17:pollution through implementing strict control measures and continually seeking to improve our

R-2022-0176-CD-Submission of Information Required Under Scheme Agreed under Condition 50.pdf:2:and deposited with, the Council, in consultation with the Environment Agency, a scheme for the monitoring of air pollution

R-2022-0176-CD-Submission of Information Required Under Scheme Agreed under Condition 50.pdf:2:locations within the Council area from which air pollution will be monitored and the methods to be used and the frequency

R-2022-0176-CD-2015-10 Section 36 Consent (Conditions) (12).pdf:5: damage to property or danger of serious pollution to the

R-2022-0176-CD-2015-10 Section 36 Consent (Conditions) (12).pdf:16:Air Pollution Monitoring

R-2022-0176-CD-2015-10 Section 36 Consent (Conditions) (12).pdf:17: Agency, a scheme for the monitoring of air pollution including

R-2022-0176-CD-2015-10 Section 36 Consent (Conditions) (12).pdf:17: Council area from which air pollution will be monitored, the

R-2022-0176-CD-2015-10 Section 36 Consent (Conditions) (12).pdf:17:(51) Should the Council require continued monitoring of air pollution

R-2022-0176-CD-2015-10 Section 36 Consent (Conditions) (12).pdf:17:programmed basis about the changes in the level of air pollution at

R-2022-0587-CD-R 2020 0684 ESM DECISION NOTICE.pdf:2: contaminants are present in concentrations that could result in pollution to

R-2022-0587-CD-R 2020 0684 ESM DECISION NOTICE.pdf:3: water pollution in line with paragraph 170 of the National Planning Policy

R-2021-0465-FFM-INCA 2021-30 HRA South Bank Quay enabling works.pdf:9:Discharges to water caused by the Indirect Pollution of feeding and/or N

R-2021-0465-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0271-02-South Bank Priority Strategy.pdf:24: of Pollution Act (1974). This is in line with our approach not to bring areas of land no longer

R-2023-0179-SCP-424840_HyGreen_Redcar_EIA_Scoping_NEresponse_28.3.23.pdf:2: • Expected residues and emissions (water, air and soil pollution, noise, vibration, light, heat,

R-2023-0179-SCP-424840_HyGreen_Redcar_EIA_Scoping_NEresponse_28.3.23.pdf:7:store, reservoir of biodiversity and buffer against pollution. It is therefore important that the soil

R-2023-0179-SCP-424840_HyGreen_Redcar_EIA_Scoping_NEresponse_28.3.23.pdf:8:Air quality in the UK has improved over recent decades but air pollution remains a significant issue.

R-2023-0179-SCP-424840_HyGreen_Redcar_EIA_Scoping_NEresponse_28.3.23.pdf:8:the England Biodiversity Strategy is to reduce air pollution impacts on biodiversity. The

R-2023-0179-SCP-424840_HyGreen_Redcar_EIA_Scoping_NEresponse_28.3.23.pdf:8:reduce environmental damage from air pollution.

R-2023-0179-SCP-424840_HyGreen_Redcar_EIA_Scoping_NEresponse_28.3.23.pdf:8:rise to pollution, either directly, or from traffic generation, and hence planning decisions can have a

R-2023-0179-SCP-424840_HyGreen_Redcar_EIA_Scoping_NEresponse_28.3.23.pdf:8:pollution and how these can be managed or reduced. This should include taking account of any

R-2023-0179-SCP-424840_HyGreen_Redcar_EIA_Scoping_NEresponse_28.3.23.pdf:8:impacts on air quality. Further information on air pollution impacts and the sensitivity of different

R-2023-0179-SCP-424840_HyGreen_Redcar_EIA_Scoping_NEresponse_28.3.23.pdf:8:habitats/designated sites can be found on the Air Pollution Information System (www.apis.ac.uk).

R-2023-0179-SCP-424840_HyGreen_Redcar_EIA_Scoping_NEresponse_28.3.23.pdf:9:Information on air pollution modelling, screening and assessment can be found on the following

R-2023-0179-SCP-424840_HyGreen_Redcar_EIA_Scoping_NEresponse_28.3.23.pdf:9:rise to water pollution, and hence planning decisions can have a significant impact on water quality,

R-2023-0179-SCP-424840_HyGreen_Redcar_EIA_Scoping_NEresponse_28.3.23.pdf:9:and land. The assessment should take account of the risks of water pollution and how these can be

R-2023-0179-SCP-424840_HyGreen_Redcar_EIA_Scoping_NEresponse_28.3.23.pdf:9:needs to take account of any strategic solutions for nutrient neutrality or Diffuse Water Pollution

R-2023-0179-SCP-HyGreen Production Facility Scoping Report_FINAL.pdf:2: COPA Control of Pollution Act 1974

R-2023-0179-SCP-HyGreen Production Facility Scoping Report_FINAL.pdf:28: • Pollution prevention;

R-2023-0179-SCP-HyGreen Production Facility Scoping Report_FINAL.pdf:28: Control of Pollution Act 1974 (COPA), Environment Act 1995 and 2021, Hazardous

R-2023-0179-SCP-HyGreen Production Facility Scoping Report_FINAL.pdf:29: will ensure that safe working conditions are provided whilst reducing light pollution

R-2023-0179-SCP-HyGreen Production Facility Scoping Report_FINAL.pdf:39: biodiversity, using natural resources prudently, minimising waste and pollution,

R-2023-0179-SCP-HyGreen Production Facility Scoping Report_FINAL.pdf:40: affected by unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution or

R-2023-0179-SCP-HyGreen Production Facility Scoping Report_FINAL.pdf:42: design’; grid connection; climate change adaptation; pollution control and

R-2023-0179-SCP-HyGreen Production Facility Scoping Report_FINAL.pdf:52:6.1.8 The location of surface water and groundwater abstractions, details of pollution

R-2023-0179-SCP-HyGreen Production Facility Scoping Report_FINAL.pdf:54: • Pollution of surface watercourses within or near the Proposed Development Site

R-2023-0179-SCP-HyGreen Production Facility Scoping Report_FINAL.pdf:77: surface and ground water pollution, fugitive dust management, noise prevention

R-2023-0179-SCP-HyGreen Production Facility Scoping Report_FINAL.pdf:88: regarded as a key site within the Tees Valley for monitoring industrial pollution and

R-2023-0179-SCP-HyGreen Production Facility Scoping Report_FINAL.pdf:88: monitored NO2 data is a useful proxy for the general local air pollution climate.

R-2023-0179-SCP-HyGreen Production Facility Scoping Report_FINAL.pdf:89: rates at those sites, will be obtained from the UK Air Pollution Information System

R-2023-0179-SCP-HyGreen Production Facility Scoping Report_FINAL.pdf:127: • Control of Pollution Act 1974 (c. 40). London: HMSO.

R-2023-0179-SCP-HyGreen Production Facility Scoping Report_FINAL.pdf:151: Poor air quality N Pollution episodes are known to occur in the UK however the Proposed Development is not expected to

R-2023-0179-SCP-HyGreen Production Facility Scoping Report_FINAL.pdf:151: The Proposed Development will not contribute significantly to road transport pollution in the area.

R-2023-0179-SCP-SCOPING OPINION DECISION.pdf:7:• Expected residues and emissions (water, air and soil pollution, noise, vibration, light, heat,

R-2023-0179-SCP-SCOPING OPINION DECISION.pdf:15:carbon store, reservoir of biodiversity and buffer against pollution. It is therefore important that the

R-2023-0179-SCP-SCOPING OPINION DECISION.pdf:16:Air quality in the UK has improved over recent decades but air pollution remains a significant

R-2023-0179-SCP-SCOPING OPINION DECISION.pdf:17:1.A priority action in the England Biodiversity Strategy is to reduce air pollution impacts on

R-2023-0179-SCP-SCOPING OPINION DECISION.pdf:17:been identified as a tool to reduce environmental damage from air pollution.

R-2023-0179-SCP-SCOPING OPINION DECISION.pdf:17:rise to pollution, either directly, or from traffic generation, and hence planning decisions can have

R-2023-0179-SCP-SCOPING OPINION DECISION.pdf:17:of air pollution and how these can be managed or reduced. This should include taking account of

R-2023-0179-SCP-SCOPING OPINION DECISION.pdf:17:impacts on air quality. Further information on air pollution impacts and the sensitivity of different

R-2023-0179-SCP-SCOPING OPINION DECISION.pdf:17:habitats/designated sites can be found on the Air Pollution Information System (www.apis.ac.uk).

R-2023-0179-SCP-SCOPING OPINION DECISION.pdf:17:Information on air pollution modelling, screening and assessment can be found on the following

R-2023-0179-SCP-SCOPING OPINION DECISION.pdf:17:rise to water pollution, and hence planning decisions can have a significant impact on water

R-2023-0179-SCP-SCOPING OPINION DECISION.pdf:17:quality, and land. The assessment should take account of the risks of water pollution and how

R-2023-0179-SCP-SCOPING OPINION DECISION.pdf:17:neutrality or Diffuse Water Pollution Plans, which may be being developed or implemented to

R-2020-0819-ESM-VOL 2 CHAPTER H.pdf:7: 7 Control of Pollution (amendment) Act 1989 (Ref 7);

R-2020-0819-ESM-VOL 2 CHAPTER H.pdf:7: 22 Environment Agency, Protect groundwater and prevent groundwater pollution, 2017 (Ref

R-2020-0819-ESM-VOL 2 CHAPTER H.pdf:8: Guidance; and DEFRA Guidance, Pollution Prevention for Businesses, July 2016 (Updated

R-2020-0819-ESM-VOL 2 CHAPTER H.pdf:8: noise pollution or land inst ng and mitigating despoiled, degraded,

R-2020-0819-ESM-VOL 2 CHAPTER H.pdf:15: Surface waters and/or groundwater: Substantial acute pollution or Earthworks resulting in high

R-2020-0819-ESM-VOL 2 CHAPTER H.pdf:15: Surface water and/or groundwater: Pollution of non-sensitive loss of feature or attribute

R-2020-0819-ESM-VOL 2 CHAPTER H.pdf:15: water resources or small scale pollution of sensitive water Earthworks resulting in moderate

R-2020-0819-ESM-VOL 2 CHAPTER H.pdf:15: Surface waters and/or groundwater: Slight pollution of non- Earthworks resulting in low volume of

R-2020-0819-ESM-VOL 2 CHAPTER H.pdf:15: Surface waters and/or groundwater: Insubstantial pollution to affect use or integrity of feature or

R-2020-0819-ESM-VOL 2 CHAPTER H.pdf:47: 7 Control of Pollution (amendment) Act 1989;

R-2020-0819-ESM-VOL 2 CHAPTER H.pdf:47: 22 Environment Agency, Protect groundwater and prevent groundwater pollution, 2017;

R-2020-0819-ESM-VOL 2 CHAPTER H.pdf:48: Guidance; and DEFRA Guidance, Pollution Prev ention for Businesses, July 2016 (Updated

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:15: to discharge into the Tees or local watercourses. Pollution control measures advised in the water strategy,

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:25: We’re mainly interested in those sites where there is a risk of pollution to

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:25:your planning submission should outline how you will deal with foul drainage  Pollution prevention

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:25:the mains system, including details of any prohibitive costs. Please pollution from all aspects of your development, including construction and

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:26: operation phases. Groundwater can be vulnerable to pollution, as well as  River buffer zone

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:26: to groundwater pollution, visit our interactive maps. Advice on will ensure we’re able to access the bank for any future flood defence

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 3 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:46: • High: areas able to easily transmit pollution to groundwater, characterised by

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point - Planning Statement - Dec 2020.pdf:22: dioxide emissions and risk of environmental pollution;

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point - Planning Statement - Dec 2020.pdf:45: pollution and support health and wellbeing.

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point - Planning Statement - Dec 2020.pdf:51: pollution. The implications of contamination for development should, therefore, be considered

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point - Planning Statement - Dec 2020.pdf:63: and, upon request, will be required to provide proof of compliance with waste and pollution

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter J - Climate Change - Dec 2020.PDF:6: prudently, minimising waste and pollution, and mitigating and adapting to climate change,

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter J - Climate Change - Dec 2020.PDF:6: Tees area to help reduce carbon dioxide emissions and risk of environmental pollution; support

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Air Quality - Dec 2020.PDF:6: pollution or land instability. Development should, wherever possible, help to improve local

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Air Quality - Dec 2020.PDF:9: pollution and how transport measures may bring improvements in air quality. Key transport

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Air Quality - Dec 2020.PDF:10:F3.4 This review identified the main sources of air pollution within 2km of the proposed

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Air Quality - Dec 2020.PDF:22: Sources of Air Pollution – Industrial Processes

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Air Quality - Dec 2020.PDF:22:F4.1 Industrial air pollution sources are regulated through a system of operating permits or

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Air Quality - Dec 2020.PDF:22: the Pollution Prevention and Control (‘PPC’) system xxii, xxiii. The larger more polluting

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Air Quality - Dec 2020.PDF:39: 36 PPC: Pollution Prevention Control

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Air Quality - Dec 2020.PDF:41:emissions (integrated pollution prevention and control).

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B -Site Description and Scheme Proposals - Dec 2020.PDF:21: dioxide emissions and risk of environmental pollution;

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B -Site Description and Scheme Proposals - Dec 2020.PDF:31: pollution regulations.

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B -Site Description and Scheme Proposals - Dec 2020.PDF:35: Pollution Prevention Guidance will be implemented throughout the construction period,

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B -Site Description and Scheme Proposals - Dec 2020.PDF:35: ii Pollution Prevention Guidance (PPG) Notes (those that still apply to England) (Ref

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B -Site Description and Scheme Proposals - Dec 2020.PDF:35: iii GOV.UK Pollution prevention for businesses (Ref 15);

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B -Site Description and Scheme Proposals - Dec 2020.PDF:35: iv CIRIA Report C532: Control of Water Pollution from Construction Sites (Ref 16);

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B -Site Description and Scheme Proposals - Dec 2020.PDF:35: 3 Measures will be included to reduce the risk of site pollution and contamination and details

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B -Site Description and Scheme Proposals - Dec 2020.PDF:41: industrial area and the sources of air pollution include existing industrial

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B -Site Description and Scheme Proposals - Dec 2020.PDF:41: processes and air pollution from traffic emissions. If no development were

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B -Site Description and Scheme Proposals - Dec 2020.PDF:47: 15 GOV.UK (2019). Pollution prevention for businesses. online GOV.UK. Available at:

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B -Site Description and Scheme Proposals - Dec 2020.PDF:47: <https://www.gov.uk/guidance/pollution-prevention-for-businesses#storing-materials-

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B -Site Description and Scheme Proposals - Dec 2020.PDF:47: Owens, D. (CIRIA), (2001). Control of water pollution from construction sites: Guidance for

R-2020-0819-ESM-EA R_2020_0819_ESM 16 February 2021 OFFICIAL.pdf:3:  increased difficulty in detecting the origins of pollution and in monitoring water

R-2020-0819-ESM-EA R_2020_0819_ESM 16 February 2021 OFFICIAL.pdf:3: events, climate change and acute pollution.

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter L - LVIA - Dec 2020.PDF:11: land use, traffic and movement, light pollution and presence/absence of major

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter L - LVIA - Dec 2020.PDF:11: land use, traffic and movement, light pollution and presence/absence of major

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter L - LVIA - Dec 2020.PDF:11: movement, light pollution and presence/absence of major Infrastructure, the

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:6: pollution.

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:6: water pollution.

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:7: to avoid pollution of groundwater. Within the context of the WFD,

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:8: • EA Pollution Prevention Guidance (PPG) Notes (Ref 31):

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:8: • GOV.UK Guidance for pollution prevention for businesses (superseding relevant PPGs) (Ref

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:8: of Water Pollution from Construction Sites (Ref 44);

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:20: restricted ecosystems and pollution.

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:24: Pollution control measures advised in the water strategy, such as bunding of potential sources of

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:24: water management; SuDS should be carefully considered; land contamination and pollution

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:34: Tidal Flat/Glaciolacustrine sand/gravel horizons, and a potential pollution linkage may exist

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:34: of contamination from any activities that might cause pollution in the area. The closer the

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:34: to set up pollution prevention measures and monitor the activities of potential polluters near

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:36: classifications include diffuse and point source pollution from

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:38: 1 The Environment Agency, CIRIA and Pollution Prevention Guidance will be implemented

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:38: ii Pollution Prevention Guidance (PPG) Notes (as referenced in Section G2.4). Many

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:38: iii GOV.UK Pollution prevention for businesses (Ref 58);

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:38: iv CIRIA Report C532: Control of Water Pollution from Construction Sites (Ref 44);

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:39: health (for example, due to water contamination or air pollution).” (Ref 33 - Pg 71)

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:40: released due to The environmental impact of a pollution

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:41: r, fuel, site resulting in Cleveland Coast SSSI. pollution

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:42: for pollution of surface water is primarily when high levels of suspended solids and/or leachates

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:42: potential pollution pathway exists from the site through the shallow groundwater system, which

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:42: pollution to groundwater with high leaching soils). During site preparation (where the

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:43: and leaks of fuels, oils and chemicals. This could result in potential pollution to underlying

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:43: cannot be ruled out, and so potential impacts to the bedrock aquifer from pollution are deemed

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:51: sensitivity aquifer receptors, this would result in a Negligible Adverse level of effect of pollution

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:53: pollution

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:54: pollution weather conditions.

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:54: appropriate pollution

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:54: of water pollution from

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:54: Pollution from Negligible Adverse and Not Implementation of Negligible

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:55: Pollution from Negligible Adverse and Not Groundwater monitoring Negligible

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:55: pollution in order to limit

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:57: pollution This will mitigate the

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:57: potential pollution Permanent

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:58: Pollution from Negligible Beneficial and The SWMP will include Minor

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:58: Pollution from Negligible Beneficial and The SWMP will include Minor

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:63: Owens, D. (CIRIA), (2001). Control of water pollution from construction sites: Guidance for

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:64: 58 GOV.UK (2019). Pollution prevention for businesses. online GOV.UK. Available at:

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water Management and Flooding - Dec 2020.PDF:64: <https://www.gov.uk/guidance/pollution-prevention-for-businesses#storing-materials-

R-2020-0819-ESM-1401-Dorman Point DAS.pdf:24: pollution. Internal lighting can be LED and equipped with PIR flashings, corners, bullnoses, drip, ridge, verge

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter E - Noise & Vibration - Dec 2020.PDF:6: pollution;

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter E - Noise & Vibration - Dec 2020.PDF:6: its location taking into account the likely effects (including cumulative effects) of pollution on

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter E - Noise & Vibration - Dec 2020.PDF:8:E2.14 Relevant legislation includes the Control of Pollution Act 1974 14. The construction noise and

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter E - Noise & Vibration - Dec 2020.PDF:8: is defined in Section 72 of the Control of Pollution Act; and prior consent for the construction

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter E - Noise & Vibration - Dec 2020.PDF:8: Control of Pollution Act.

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter E - Noise & Vibration - Dec 2020.PDF:39: 14 Control of Pollution Act 1974 (1974 Chapter 40);

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 1 - Non Technical Summary - Dec 2020.pdf:17: flows and quality through increased run off and pollution caused by spillages and leakages.

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 1 - Non Technical Summary - Dec 2020.pdf:17: (Minor Adverse impacts) and pollution from spillages and a reduction in contamination of

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter M - Waste and Materials Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:6: integrated pollution control for the disposal of waste to air, land and water, including solid

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter M - Waste and Materials Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:7: resources prudently, minimising waste and pollution, and mitigating and adapting to climate

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter M - Waste and Materials Management - Dec 2020(1).PDF:11: atmospheric emissions, pollution of water bodies, visual impact).

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter N - Cumulative and Residual Effects - Dec 2020.PDF:8: - Mercia Mudstone aquifer (pollution from spills).

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter N - Cumulative and Residual Effects - Dec 2020.PDF:42: causing pollution to waterbodies.

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter N - Cumulative and Residual Effects - Dec 2020.PDF:43: limited. With the implementation of the similar, effective pollution control and mitigation

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter N - Cumulative and Residual Effects - Dec 2020.PDF:43: of groundwater pollution / contamination, Minor Adverse and Not Significant for groundwater

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point HRA Rev B(1).PDF:7:which may lead to pollution of those watercourses which traverse the site. All these watercourses

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point HRA Rev B(1).PDF:8:embedded mitigation it is considered that significant pollution at a scale likely to affect the SPA is

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter D - Biodiversity and Ecology - Dec 2020.PDF:16: principally due to pollution. They recolonised the estuary in the 1980s and have subsequently

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 2 - Chapter A - Introduction and Background - Dec 2020.PDF:24: emissions (such as water, air, soil and subsoil pollution, noise,

R-2023-0277-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-623-01-Data Gap Areas GQRA.pdf:8:planning portal/guidance strongly recommend Developers to use the The Yorkshire and Lincolnshire Pollution

R-2023-0277-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-623-01-Data Gap Areas GQRA.pdf:9:into account the likely effects (including cumulative effects) of pollution on health, living conditions and the

R-2023-0277-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-623-01-Data Gap Areas GQRA.pdf:9: or being adversely affected by, unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution or land instability.

R-2023-0277-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-623-01-Data Gap Areas GQRA.pdf:47: not cause groundwater pollution or loss of water supplies in line with

R-2023-0277-CD-DECISION NOTICE.pdf:4: not cause groundwater pollution or loss of water supplies in line with

R-2021-0906-CD-Condition 4 Discharge Cover Letter.pdf:1:contributing to unacceptable levels of water pollution. Development should, wherever possible, help to

R-2021-0906-CD-Condition 4 Discharge Cover Letter.pdf:1:waters from pollution, including contamination caused by any disturbance to the site as it likely to be

R-2021-0906-CD-Agent email.pdf:1:To prevent risk of ground water pollution during construction works, the other following measures will be adopted

R-2021-0906-CD-Decision Notice 0906.pdf:2: unacceptable levels of water pollution. Development should, wherever possible,

R-2021-0906-CD-Decision Notice 0906.pdf:2: This condition is necessary to protect controlled waters from pollution,

R-2021-0906-CD-Officer Report 0906.pdf:1:water pollution. Development should, wherever possible, help to improve local

R-2021-0906-CD-Officer Report 0906.pdf:1:protect controlled waters from pollution, including contamination caused by any

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter M - Waste and Materials Management - Dec 2020.PDF:6: integrated pollution control for the disposal of waste to air, land and water, including solid

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter M - Waste and Materials Management - Dec 2020.PDF:7: resources prudently, minimising waste and pollution, and mitigating and adapting to climate

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter M - Waste and Materials Management - Dec 2020.PDF:11: atmospheric emissions, pollution of water bodies, visual impact).

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter N - Cumulative Effects - Dec 2020.PDF:8: Sand) (pollution from spills)

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter N - Cumulative Effects - Dec 2020.PDF:8: terms of pollution from spills

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter N - Cumulative Effects - Dec 2020.PDF:8: bedrock aquifer (pollution from spills) and

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter N - Cumulative Effects - Dec 2020.PDF:8: (pollution from spills)

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter N - Cumulative Effects - Dec 2020.PDF:44: causing pollution to waterbodies. All previously identified receptors in Chapter G have the

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter N - Cumulative Effects - Dec 2020.PDF:44: would be limited. With the implementation of the similar, effective pollution control and

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter N - Cumulative Effects - Dec 2020.PDF:45: Significant for groundwater pollution / contamination, and Negligible Adverse and Not

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter N - Cumulative Effects - Dec 2020.PDF:71: Minor Beneficial and Not Significant in terms of groundwater pollution / contamination for all

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:7: protecting and enhancing the natural environment and minimising pollution.

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:7: 170e risk from, or be adversely affected by, unacceptable levels of water pollution.

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:8: avoid pollution of groundwater. Within the context of the WFD, the

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:9: • EA Pollution Prevention Guidance (PPG) Notes 1 (Ref 31):

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:9: • GOV.UK Guidance for pollution prevention for businesses (superseding relevant PPGs) (Ref

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:9: of Water Pollution from Construction Sites (Ref 44);

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:21: restricted ecosystems and pollution.

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:25: Pollution control measures advised in the water strategy, such as bunding of potential sources of

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:25: water management; SuDS should be carefully considered; land contamination and pollution

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:36: Tidal Flat sand/gravel horizons and Blown Sands, and a potential pollution linkage may exist

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:36: of contamination from any activities that might cause pollution in the area. The closer the

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:36: to set up pollution prevention measures and monitor the activities of potential polluters near

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:39: classifications include diffuse and point source pollution from

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:42: 1 The Environment Agency, CIRIA and Pollution Prevention Guidance will be

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:42: ii Pollution Prevention Guidance (PPG) Notes (as referenced in paragraph

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:42: iii GOV.UK Pollution prevention for businesses (Ref 58);

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:42: iv CIRIA Report C532: Control of Water Pollution from Construction Sites (Ref

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:43: health (for example, due to water contamination or air pollution).” (Ref 33 - Pg. 71)

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:44: wastewater, fuel, operations, Loss wastewater and pollution and of

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:46: pollution prevention guidance detailed in the points of embedded mitigation in Paragraph G5.2,

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:46: potential for pollution of surface water is primarily when high levels of suspended solids and/or

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:46: but this should be minimised through following the CRA and Pollution Prevention Guidelines

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:46: detailed in embedded mitigation. A potential pollution pathway exists from the site through the

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:46: is also a potential pollution pathway to Coatham Marshes as whilst upstream of the site, could

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:46: with an allowance for sea level rise. Pollution pathways may occur from runoff associated with

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:46: to easily transmit pollution to groundwater with high leaching soils). During site preparation

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:47: and leaks of fuels, oils and chemicals. This could result in potential pollution to underlying

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:47: cannot be ruled out, and so potential impacts to the bedrock aquifer from pollution are deemed

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:47: Sands) and Coatham Marshes, the magnitude of the effect of potential pollution on groundwater

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:49: Sands) and Coatham Marshes, the magnitude of the effect of potential pollution on groundwater

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:58: sensitivity aquifer receptors, this would result in a Neutral level of effect of pollution which

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:58: gives a Neutral effect in relation to pollution which is Not Significant.

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:61: pollution WFD Assessment shall be

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:62: pollution - Dabholm Beck, Dabholm Foul water directed to

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:62: Significant appropriate pollution

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:62: water pollution from

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:62: pollution

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:63: Pollution from Negligible Adverse and Remediation Strategy Negligible

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:63: / Glacial Pollution from Negligible Adverse and Remediation Strategy Negligible

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:63: Blown Pollution from Moderate Adverse and Construction Phase GWMP. Neutral and

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:63: Pollution from Moderate Adverse and Construction Phase GWMP. Neutral and

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:64: pollution contamination. Any Permanent

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:65: pollution -Dabholm Beck, Dabholm pollution pathway to the Negligible

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:66: pollution to realign The Fleet is

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:67: Pollution from Negligible Beneficial and Remediation strategy and Minor

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:67: / Glacial Pollution from Negligible Beneficial and Remediation strategy and Minor

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:67: Pollution from Moderate Adverse and The drainage strategy will Moderate

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:68: Pollution from Moderate Adverse and The drainage strategy will Moderate

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:73: M., Owens, D. (CIRIA), (2001). Control of water pollution from construction sites:

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:73: 61 GOV.UK (2019). Pollution prevention for businesses. online GOV.UK. Available at:

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter G - Water - Dec 2020.PDF:73: <https://www.gov.uk/guidance/pollution-prevention-for-businesses#storing-materials-

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.PDF:6: 7 Control of Pollution (amendment) Act 1989 (Ref 7);

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.PDF:6: 22 Environment Agency, Protect groundwater and prevent groundwater pollution, 2017 (Ref

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.PDF:7: Guidance; and DEFRA Guidance, Pollution Prevention for Businesses, July 2016 (Updated

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.PDF:7: unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution or land instability…; and (f) by

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.PDF:13: Substantial acute pollution or long-term volume of surplus soil for off-site

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.PDF:13: Surface water and/or groundwater: Pollution loss of feature or attribute

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.PDF:13: scale pollution of sensitive water volume of surplus soil for off-site

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.PDF:13: pollution of non- sensitive water resources surplus soil for off-site disposal

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.PDF:14: Insubstantial pollution to non-sensitive water No off-site disposal of surplus

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.PDF:15: past industrial activity is considered to pose a medium risk of pollution to controlled waters. The

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.PDF:25: pollution to groundwater. The site is not in a groundwater Source Protection Zone.

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.PDF:41: 7 Control of Pollution (amendment) Act 1989;

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.PDF:41: 22 Environment Agency, Protect groundwater and prevent groundwater pollution, 2017;

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - Ground Conditions - Dec 2020.PDF:42: Guidance; and DEFRA Guidance, Pollution Prevention for Businesses, July 2016 (Updated

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter E - Noise & Vibration - Dec 2020.PDF:6: pollution;

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter E - Noise & Vibration - Dec 2020.PDF:6: its location taking into account the likely effects (including cumulative effects) of pollution on

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter E - Noise & Vibration - Dec 2020.PDF:8:E2.14 Relevant legislation includes the Control of Pollution Act 1974 14. The construction noise and

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter E - Noise & Vibration - Dec 2020.PDF:8: is defined in Section 72 of the Control of Pollution Act; and prior consent for the construction

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter E - Noise & Vibration - Dec 2020.PDF:8: Control of Pollution Act.

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter E - Noise & Vibration - Dec 2020.PDF:39: 14 Control of Pollution Act 1974 (1974 Chapter 40);

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 1 - Non Technical Summary - Dec 2020.pdf:17: flows and quality through increased run off and pollution caused by spillages and leakages.

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 1 - Non Technical Summary - Dec 2020.pdf:18: through reduced infiltration (Negligible Adverse impacts) and pollution from spillages and a

R-2020-0822-ESM-1401-Long Acres DAS.pdf:26: pollution. Internal lighting can be LED and equipped with PIR flashings, corners, bullnoses, drip, ridge, verge

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter L - LVIA - Dec 2020.PDF:11: land use, traffic and movement, light pollution and presence/absence of major

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter L - LVIA - Dec 2020.PDF:11: land use, traffic and movement, light pollution and presence/absence of major

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter L - LVIA - Dec 2020.PDF:11: movement, light pollution and presence/absence of major Infrastructure, the

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B - Site and Scheme Description - Dec 2020.PDF:19: dioxide emissions and risk of environmental pollution;

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B - Site and Scheme Description - Dec 2020.PDF:30: pollution regulations.

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B - Site and Scheme Description - Dec 2020.PDF:34: 1 The Environment Agency and Pollution Prevention Guidance will be implemented

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B - Site and Scheme Description - Dec 2020.PDF:34: 3 Measures will be included to reduce the risk of site pollution and contamination and details

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B - Site and Scheme Description - Dec 2020.PDF:40: industrial area and the sources of air pollution include existing industrial

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter B - Site and Scheme Description - Dec 2020.PDF:40: processes and air pollution from traffic emissions. If no development were

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter A - Intro and Background - Dec 2020.PDF:24: emissions (such as water, air, soil and subsoil pollution, noise,

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter D - Biodiversity and Ecology - Dec 2020(1).PDF:16: principally due to pollution. They recolonised the estuary in the 1980s and have subsequently

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Air Quality - Dec 2020.PDF:6: pollution or land instability. Development should, wherever possible, help to improve local

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Air Quality - Dec 2020.PDF:9: pollution and how transport measures may bring improvements in air quality. Key transport

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Air Quality - Dec 2020.PDF:10:F3.4 This review identified the main sources of air pollution within 2km of the proposed

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Air Quality - Dec 2020.PDF:22: Sources of Air Pollution – Industrial Processes

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Air Quality - Dec 2020.PDF:22:F4.1 Industrial air pollution sources are regulated through a system of operating permits or

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Air Quality - Dec 2020.PDF:22: processes, and are regulated through the Pollution Prevention and Control (‘PPC’) system 22,

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Air Quality - Dec 2020.PDF:39: 36 PPC: Pollution Prevention Control

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter F - Air Quality - Dec 2020.PDF:41:emissions (integrated pollution prevention and control).

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter J - Climate Change - Dec 2020.PDF:6: resources prudently, minimising waste and pollution, and mitigating and adapting to climate

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 2 - Chapter J - Climate Change - Dec 2020.PDF:6: South Tees area to help reduce carbon dioxide emissions and risk of environmental pollution;

R-2020-0465-FFM-Officer report _R20200465FFM.pdf:11:pollution from within the proposed development site (impacting on the SPA

R-2020-0465-FFM-Officer report _R20200465FFM.pdf:12:construction related pollution. The required mitigation in the form of the

R-2020-0465-FFM-Officer report _R20200465FFM.pdf:15:There is also the potential for dust and pollution to negatively impact the

R-2020-0465-FFM-Officer report _R20200465FFM.pdf:15:and mobile nature of otter, any potential pollution is highly likely to be small in

R-2020-0465-FFM-Officer report _R20200465FFM.pdf:15:To ensure the best water quality, best practice guidelines for pollution control

R-2020-0465-FFM-Officer report _R20200465FFM.pdf:15:the River Tees and mobile nature of marine mammals, any potential pollution

R-2020-0465-FFM-Officer report _R20200465FFM.pdf:16:To ensure the best water quality, best practice guidelines for pollution control

R-2020-0465-FFM-Officer report _R20200465FFM.pdf:16:Tees and mobile nature of fish, any potential pollution is highly likely to be

R-2020-0465-FFM-Officer report _R20200465FFM.pdf:16:To ensure the best water quality, best practice guidelines for pollution control

R-2020-0465-FFM-Metals Recovery Site HRA_Issue.PDF:4:SPA/Ramsar from pollution, and noise/visual disturbance of small numbers of

R-2020-0465-FFM-Metals Recovery Site HRA_Issue.PDF:12:mobility distances and distances at which air and hydrological pollution events

R-2020-0465-FFM-Metals Recovery Site HRA_Issue.PDF:25:pollution/spillage event affecting the River Tees (and thus the Teesmouth and

R-2020-0465-FFM-Metals Recovery Site HRA_Issue.PDF:29: pollution from within the proposed development site (impacting on the SPA

R-2020-0465-FFM-Metals Recovery Site HRA_Issue.PDF:30:Any possible indirect disturbance (e.g. pollution) caused by the proposed

R-2020-0465-FFM-Metals Recovery Site HRA_Issue.PDF:30:Any possible indirect disturbance (e.g. pollution) caused by the proposed

R-2020-0465-FFM-Metals Recovery Site HRA_Issue.PDF:32:could result in pollution and contamination to the estuary, or those that could

R-2020-0465-FFM-Metals Recovery Site HRA_Issue.PDF:32: qualifying features, due to pollution from within the proposed development

R-2020-0465-FFM-Metals Recovery Site HRA_Issue.PDF:35: due to pollution from within the proposed development site; and

R-2020-0465-FFM-Metals Recovery Site HRA_Issue.PDF:35:8.2.1.1 Effects from Pollution

R-2020-0465-FFM-Metals Recovery Site HRA_Issue.PDF:35:The CEMP will be in line with the Environment Agencies (EA) ‘Pollution

R-2020-0465-FFM-Metals Recovery Site HRA_Issue.PDF:35:pollution from construction related activities such as oil storage and/or spills and

R-2020-0465-FFM-Metals Recovery Site HRA_Issue.PDF:35:contamination of water33. A pollution incident response plan will be implemented

R-2020-0465-FFM-Metals Recovery Site HRA_Issue.PDF:35:the likelihood of a pollution incident occurring is considered to be extremely low.

R-2020-0465-FFM-Metals Recovery Site HRA_Issue.PDF:35: DEFRA and Environment Agency (2 May 2019) Guidance: Pollution Prevention for Businesses.

R-2020-0465-FFM-Metals Recovery Site HRA_Issue.PDF:35:https://www.gov.uk/guidance/pollution-prevention-for-businesses. Accessed 22 May 2020.

R-2020-0465-FFM-Metals Recovery Site HRA_Issue.PDF:39:risk of pollution to the Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast SPA and Ramsar site

R-2020-0465-FFM-Metals Recovery Site HRA_Issue.PDF:39:The HRA concluded that there would be no likely significant effect and pollution

R-2020-0465-FFM-Metals Recovery Site HRA_Issue.PDF:39:pollution to the SPA and Ramsar in the overarching design of the facility and the

R-2020-0465-FFM-Metals Recovery Site HRA_Issue.PDF:39:proposed development site will separately control pollution impacts, no additional

R-2020-0465-FFM-Metals Recovery Site HRA_Issue.PDF:39:implemented appropriate mitigation to control pollution to the River Tees and

R-2020-0465-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:7:  In preparing to meet development needs, the aim should be to minimise pollution and other

R-2020-0465-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:7: including from natural hazards or former activities such as mining, pollution arising from

R-2020-0465-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:7:unacceptable risk from, or being adversely affect by, unacceptable levels of soil, air, water or noise pollution

R-2020-0465-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:26: Monitoring Cleveland and Redcar where there is likelihood for potential pollution to land.

R-2020-0465-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:26: Programme At Cleveland the sources of potential polluting substances that may cause pollution to land were

R-2020-0465-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:42: majority of the activities at the installation, there is little likelihood that land pollution or leaks to

R-2020-0465-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:94: Groundwater Leaching, infiltration and Pollution of Low Likelihood

R-2020-0465-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:94: Surface water Surface water run-off, Pollution of Tees Low Likelihood

R-2020-0465-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:95: Groundwater Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Low Likelihood

R-2020-0465-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:95: Surface water Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Tees Low Likelihood

R-2020-0465-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:95: Groundwater Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Low Likelihood

R-2020-0465-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:95: Surface water Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Tees Low Likelihood

R-2020-0465-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:96: Groundwater Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Unlikely

R-2020-0465-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:96: Surface water Infiltration and Migration via Pollution of Tees Unlikely

R-2020-0465-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:99:appropriate to meet development needs while minimising pollution or other adverse effects on the local

R-2020-0465-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:101:development principle of the SPD, the prevention of pollution and betterment of the existing conditions will

R-2020-0465-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:219: at the receptor of harm or pollution chemical works, containing a number of USTs,

R-2020-0465-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:220: elevated 1 pollution incident other ecosystems, which is damage to crops, disease*, serious injury, ge

R-2020-0465-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:220: concentrations 2 pollution incident or other ecosystems, which to crops, buildings disease*, serious injury, ge

R-2020-0465-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:221: human health 3 pollution incident aquatic or other ecosystems, crops, buildings or Surface spalling of concret

R-2020-0465-FFM-41825-WOOD-XX-XX-RP-OC-0001_S0_P01.PDF:221: measurable pollution incident with no pollution incident with no of damage to

R-2020-0465-FFM-MRS EcIA Report_Issue.PDF:4:Environmental Management Plan (CEMP) to manage pollution of the

R-2020-0465-FFM-MRS EcIA Report_Issue.PDF:5:• Pollution prevention across the proposed development site is managed through

R-2020-0465-FFM-MRS EcIA Report_Issue.PDF:31: disturbance of habitats from pollution from

R-2020-0465-FFM-MRS EcIA Report_Issue.PDF:31: disturbance of habitats from pollution from

R-2020-0465-FFM-MRS EcIA Report_Issue.PDF:31: disturbance of habitats from pollution from

R-2020-0465-FFM-MRS EcIA Report_Issue.PDF:34: pollution from within the proposed development site (impacting on the SPA

R-2020-0465-FFM-MRS EcIA Report_Issue.PDF:35:pollution such as dust as well as noise and/or visual disturbance either to the

R-2020-0465-FFM-MRS EcIA Report_Issue.PDF:37:There is also the potential for dust and pollution to negatively impact the habitats

R-2020-0465-FFM-MRS EcIA Report_Issue.PDF:38:of otter, any potential pollution is highly likely to be small in nature, temporary

R-2020-0465-FFM-MRS EcIA Report_Issue.PDF:38:To ensure the best water quality, best practice guidelines for pollution control will

R-2020-0465-FFM-MRS EcIA Report_Issue.PDF:38:and mobile nature of marine mammals, any potential pollution is highly likely to

R-2020-0465-FFM-MRS EcIA Report_Issue.PDF:38:To ensure the best water quality, best practice guidelines for pollution control will

R-2020-0465-FFM-MRS EcIA Report_Issue.PDF:38:and mobile nature of fish, any potential pollution is highly likely to be small in

R-2020-0465-FFM-MRS EcIA Report_Issue.PDF:38:To ensure the best water quality, best practice guidelines for pollution control will

R-2020-0465-FFM-MRS EcIA Report_Issue.PDF:42: Cleveland Coast SPA works could result in pollution habitats from pollution from effect liquids away from Lackenby Channel during adverse effect

R-2020-0465-FFM-MRS EcIA Report_Issue.PDF:42: Cleveland Coast SSSI works could result in pollution habitats from pollution from effect liquids away from River Tees during adverse effect

R-2020-0465-FFM-MRS EcIA Report_Issue.PDF:43: construction related pollution wintering birds resulting in Lackenby Channel. . implementation of

R-2020-0465-FFM-MRS EcIA Report_Issue.PDF:43: Otter Loss of foraging, breeding, Potential pollution to be No significant To ensure the best water quality, best No significant

R-2020-0465-FFM-MRS EcIA Report_Issue.PDF:43: commuting habitat of otter within small in nature, temporary adverse effect to practice guidelines for pollution control will adverse effect

R-2020-0465-FFM-MRS EcIA Report_Issue.PDF:44: Marine Mammals Loss of feeding and/or breeding Potential pollution to be No significant To ensure the best water quality, best No significant

R-2020-0465-FFM-MRS EcIA Report_Issue.PDF:44: habitat of marine mammals and small in nature, temporary adverse effect to practice guidelines for pollution control will adverse effect

R-2020-0465-FFM-MRS EcIA Report_Issue.PDF:44: Migratory Fish Potential harm of species as a Potential pollution to be No significant To ensure the best water quality, best No significant

R-2020-0465-FFM-MRS EcIA Report_Issue.PDF:44: result of construction-related small in nature, temporary adverse effect to practice guidelines for pollution control will adverse effect

R-2020-0465-FFM-MRS EcIA Report_Issue.PDF:44: pollution events and become diluted prior to local level be outlined and implemented through a

R-2020-0465-FFM-MRS EcIA Report_Issue.PDF:50:implementation of a CEMP, primarily to prevent pollution of the Lackenby

R-2020-0465-FFM-MRS EcIA Report_Issue.PDF:62:• Principle 8 – deliver redevelopment in a way that reduces pollution,

R-2020-0465-FFM-MRS EcIA Report_Issue.PDF:62:redevelopment in a way that provides long term sustainability, reduces pollution,

R-2023-0227-CD-Watson E.pdf:1:risks from pollution are also unknown though likely to be significant, and I believe a cautionary principle is vital here

R-2023-0227-CD-TV_ERF_Air_Quality_Emissions_Modelling_Report.pdf:3: 2.3 Industrial pollution regulation …………………………………………………………………………………………………10

R-2023-0227-CD-TV_ERF_Air_Quality_Emissions_Modelling_Report.pdf:6: within the Air Emissions Guidance and the Air Pollution Information System (APIS)2.

R-2023-0227-CD-TV_ERF_Air_Quality_Emissions_Modelling_Report.pdf:10: 2.3 Industrial pollution regulation

R-2023-0227-CD-TV_ERF_Air_Quality_Emissions_Modelling_Report.pdf:11: considered to be appropriate, a review of local and national monitoring and pollution mapping has

R-2023-0227-CD-TV_ERF_Air_Quality_Emissions_Modelling_Report.pdf:11: based on known pollution sources and background measurements and is used by local authorities

R-2023-0227-CD-TV_ERF_Air_Quality_Emissions_Modelling_Report.pdf:66: This assessment has included a review of baseline pollution levels, dispersion modelling of

R-2023-0227-CD-TV_ERF_Shadow_HRA.pdf:9: air cooled condenser building, incinerator bottom ash building, air pollution

R-2023-0227-CD-TV_ERF_Shadow_HRA.pdf:14: the Air Pollution Information System (APIS) website.

R-2023-0227-CD-TV_ERF_Shadow_HRA.pdf:19: any pollution event would depend on the scale and duration of the incident

R-2023-0227-CD-TV_ERF_Shadow_HRA.pdf:20: Accidental fuel or chemical spills during operation could also cause pollution

R-2023-0227-CD-TV_ERF_Shadow_HRA.pdf:23: ecosystems are unlikely to occur. Critical levels of air pollution and critical

R-2023-0227-CD-TV_ERF_Shadow_HRA.pdf:26: diffuse agricultural pollution. It states “nitrogen deposition is unlikely to be

R-2023-0227-CD-TV_ERF_Shadow_HRA.pdf:27: assess atmospheric emissions from new or expanding Integrated Pollution

R-2023-0227-CD-TV_ERF_Shadow_HRA.pdf:42: is necessary, use anti-pollution measures such as bunded trays or

R-2023-0227-CD-TV_ERF_Air_Quality_Dioxin_Pathway_Intake_Assessment.pdf:4: the European Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC) Bureau in December 2019. The

R-2023-0227-CD-TV_ERF_Air_Quality_Dioxin_Pathway_Intake_Assessment.pdf:9: approach defined by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate on Pollution (HMIP) in the UK in 19966, taking

171019South-Tees-Master-Plan-19-Nov-17.pdf:17: 8. Deliver redevelopment in a way that reduces pollution, contributes to habitat

171019South-Tees-Master-Plan-19-Nov-17.pdf:68:new and improved, efficient access to port facilities to be modern industrial park the STDC area aspires to where viable, the creation of new habitats. Pollution be envisioned. The target should be high impact/low cost,

171019South-Tees-Master-Plan-19-Nov-17.pdf:142: and turbines can create noise pollution if placed close to residential areas Advantages:

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