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Risk Screening Report Risk Screening Report Report Name TEST WQ Sewage and or trade greater than 1000m3d to SW Location Ad-hoc report Distances used for this report [m]: 0, 50, 200, 250, 500, 2000, 50000 Dataset Name Data found from search Buffer Zone Distance Powys - Powys UTA Unitary Authority 0 Unitary Authority Source Protection Zones 0611c 0 Predominant Soils Types Drinking Water Protected Areas - River Catchments Drinking Water Protected Areas - Lakes Groundwater Vulnerability Zones Report Name TEST WQ Sewage and or trade greater than 1000m3d to SW Location Ad-hoc report Groundwater Vulnerability MINOR MINOR_I MINOR_I1 0 Zones 1 National Park Main Rivers Scheduled Ancient Monuments LRC Priority & Protected Species: Coenagrion mercuriale (Southern Damselfly) Local Wildlife Sites Local Nature Reserves National Nature Reserves Protected Habitat: Aquifer fed water bodies Protected Habitat: Blanket bog Protected Habitat: Coastal Saltmarsh Protected Habitat: Coastal and Floodplain Grazing Marsh Protected Habitat: Fens Protected Habitat: Intertidal Mudflats Protected Habitat: Lowland raised bog Protected Habitat: Mudflats Protected Habitat: Reedbeds Report Name TEST WQ Sewage and or trade greater than 1000m3d to SW Location Ad-hoc report Protected Habitat: Reedbeds Protected Habitat: Wet Woodland LRC Priority & Protected Species: Anisus vorticulus (Little Whirlpool Ramshorn Snail) LRC Priority & Protected Species: Arvicola amphibius (Water vole) LRC Priority & Protected Species: Caecum armoricum (Lagoon Snail) LRC Priority & Protected Species: Cliorismia rustica (Southern Silver-stiletto) LRC Priority & Protected Species: Collema dichotomum (River Jelly Lichen) LRC Priority & Protected Species: Cryphaea lamyana (Multi-fruited Cryphaea) LRC Priority & Protected Species: Dolomedes plantarius (Fen Raft Spider) LRC Priority & Protected Species: Hirudo medicinalis (Medicinal Leech) LRC Priority & Protected Species: Lacerta agilis (Sand Lizard) LRC Priority & Protected Species: Meotica anglica (Shingle Rove Beetle) LRC Priority & Protected Species: Myxas glutinosa (Glutinous Snail) LRC Priority & Protected Species: Nitella gracilis (Slender Stonewort) Report Name TEST WQ Sewage and or trade greater than 1000m3d to SW Location Ad-hoc report LRC Priority & Protected Species: Nitella gracilis (Slender Stonewort) LRC Priority & Protected Species: Nitellopsis obtusa (Starry Stonewort) LRC Priority & Protected Species: Pisidium tenuilineatum (Fine-lined Pea Mussel) LRC Priority & Protected Species: Pseudanodonta complanata (Depressed or Compressed River Mussel) LRC Priority & Protected Species: Segmentina nitida (The Shining Ram's Horn) LRC Priority & Protected Species: Sium latifolium (Greater Water-parsnip) LRC Priority & Protected Species: Synaptus filiformis (Hairy Click Beetle) LRC Priority & Protected Species: Teucrium scordium (Water Germander) LRC Priority & Protected Species: Triturus cristatus (Great Crested Newt) LRC Priority & Protected Species: Anguilla anguilla (Eel) LRC Priority & Protected Species: Lampetra fluviatilis (River Lamprey) LRC Priority & Protected Species: Petromyzon marinus (Sea Lamprey) LRC Priority & Protected Species: Brown/Sea Trout (Salmo trutta) Designated Shell Fishery Report Name TEST WQ Sewage and or trade greater than 1000m3d to SW Location Ad-hoc report Designated Shell Fishery LRC Priority & Protected Species: Alosa alosa (Allis Shad) LRC Priority & Protected Species: Austropotamobius pallipes (White-clawed crayfish) LRC Priority & Protected Species: Coregonus lavaretus (Powan Vendace) LRC Priority & Protected Species: Osmerus eperlanus (Smelt) LRC Priority & Protected Species: Rumex rupestris (Shore Dock) LRC Priority & Protected Salmo salar Atlantic Salmon Eog EPS, HDir, S7, 2000 Species: Salmo Salar UKBAP, Bern, RD2 (Atlantic Salmon) (UK), LBAP (CLY, CON, DEN, FLI, GWY, POW, TRA, VOG) Field Observation Fish LRC Priority & Protected Species: Salvelinus alpinus (Arctic Charr) LRC Priority & Protected Species: Trichomanes speciosum (Killarney Fern) LRC Priority & Protected Margaritifera Freshwater Pearl EPS, HDir, WCA5, 50000 Species: Margaritifera (Margaritifera) Mussel S7, UKBAP, Bern, (Margaritifera) margaritifera margaritifera RD1 (UK), LBAP (Freshwater Pearl Mussel) (BBNP, CER, CON, CRM, DEN, GWY, PEM, POW, SNP, TRA) Field Observation Invertebrate (Other, Marine) Margaritifera Freshwater Pearl EPS, HDir, WCA5, 50000 (Margaritifera) Mussel S7, UKBAP, Bern, margaritifera RD1 (UK), LBAP (BBNP, CER, CON, CRM, DEN, GWY, PEM, POW, SNP, TRA) Report Name TEST WQ Sewage and or trade greater than 1000m3d to SW Location Ad-hoc report Invertebrate (Other, Marine) Margaritifera Freshwater Pearl EPS, HDir, WCA5, 50000 (Margaritifera) Mussel S7, UKBAP, Bern, margaritifera RD1 (UK), LBAP (BBNP, CER, CON, CRM, DEN, GWY, PEM, POW, SNP, TRA) Field Observation Invertebrate (Other, Marine) Margaritifera Freshwater Pearl EPS, HDir, WCA5, 50000 (Margaritifera) Mussel S7, UKBAP, Bern, margaritifera RD1 (UK), LBAP (BBNP, CER, CON, CRM, DEN, GWY, PEM, POW, SNP, TRA) Field Observation Invertebrate (Other, Marine) Margaritifera Freshwater Pearl EPS, HDir, WCA5, 50000 (Margaritifera) Mussel S7, UKBAP, Bern, margaritifera RD1 (UK), LBAP (BBNP, CER, CON, CRM, DEN, GWY, PEM, POW, SNP, TRA) Field Observation Invertebrate (Other, Marine) Margaritifera Freshwater Pearl EPS, HDir, WCA5, 50000 (Margaritifera) Mussel S7, UKBAP, Bern, margaritifera RD1 (UK), LBAP (BBNP, CER, CON, CRM, DEN, GWY, PEM, POW, SNP, TRA) Field Observation Invertebrate (Other, Marine) Margaritifera Freshwater Pearl EPS, HDir, WCA5, 50000 (Margaritifera) Mussel S7, UKBAP, Bern, margaritifera RD1 (UK), LBAP (BBNP, CER, CON, CRM, DEN, GWY, PEM, POW, SNP, TRA) Field Observation Invertebrate (Other, Marine) Ramsar Sites Cors Caron UK14003 50000 Cors Fochno and Dyfi UK14004 50000 Special Areas of Conservation Report Name TEST WQ Sewage and or trade greater than 1000m3d to SW Location Ad-hoc report Special Areas of West Wales Marine / UK0030397 50000 Conservation Gorllewin Cymru Forol Usk Bat Sites / UK0014784 50000 Safleodd Ystlumod Wysg River Wye / Afon UK0012642 50000 Gwy (Wales) River Wye / Afon UK0012642 50000 Gwy (England) River Usk / Afon UK0013007 50000 Wysg Rhos Talglas UK0030245 50000 Rhos Goch UK0014792 50000 Pen Llyn a'r Sarnau / UK0013117 50000 Lleyn Peninsula and the Sarnau Mynydd Epynt UK0030221 50000 Montgomery Canal UK0030213 50000 Llangorse Lake / Llyn UK0012985 50000 Syfaddan Grogwynion UK0030160 50000 Elenydd UK0012928 50000 Drostre Bank UK0012878 50000 Cwm Doethie - UK0030128 50000 Mynydd Mallaen Cors Fochno UK0014791 50000 Cors Caron UK0014790 50000 Coetiroedd Cwm UK0030145 50000 Elan / Elan Valley Woodlands Coedydd UK0030119 50000 Llawr-y-glyn Coedydd a Cheunant UK0012748 50000 Rheidol / Rheidol Woods and Gorge Report Name TEST WQ Sewage and or trade greater than 1000m3d to SW Location Ad-hoc report Woods and Gorge Coed Cwm Einion UK0030117 50000 Cardigan Bay / Bae UK0012712 50000 Ceredigion Cadair Idris UK0030104 50000 Brecon Beacons UK0030096 50000 Berwyn a UK0012926 50000 Mynyddoedd De Clwyd / Berwyn and South Clwyd Mountains Afon Tywi / River UK0013010 50000 Tywi Afon Teifi / River UK0012670 50000 Teifi Special Protection Areas Berwyn UK9013111 50000 Craig yr Aderyn UK9020283 50000 (Bird's Rock) Dyfi Estuary / Aber UK9020284 50000 Dyfi Elenydd - Mallaen UK9014111 50000 Northern Cardigan UK9020327 50000 Bay / Gogledd Bae Ceredigion SSSI ABERARTH - 32WBP Mixed/M 50000 CARREG WYLAN ABERITHON AND 32WRB Biological 50000 BEDW TURBARIES AFON BANWY GER 32WHH Geological 50000 MATHRAFAL AFON DYFI GER 31WQH Geological 50000 MALLWYD AFON IRFON 32WJN Mixed 50000 AFON LLYNFI 33WHE Biological 50000 AFON RHEIDOL GER 32WXN Mixed 50000 CAPEL BANGOR AFON TEIFI 32WLU Mixed/M 50000 Report Name TEST WQ Sewage and or trade greater than 1000m3d to SW Location Ad-hoc report AFON TYWI 32WPO Biological/M 50000 AFON WYSG 32WXY Biological 50000 (ISAFONYDD) / RIVER USK (TRIBUTARIES) ALEXANDERSTONE 32WWS Biological 50000 MEADOWS ALLT CYNHELYG 32WPT Biological 50000 ALLT WEN A TRAETH 32WCD Mixed/M 50000 TANYBWLCH ALLT-Y-GEST 32WPV Biological 50000 BACH HOWEY 32WP4 Biological 50000 GORGE BACH-Y-GRAIG 32WRC Geological 50000 STREAM SECTION BANC HIRLLWYN 32WD6 Biological 50000 BANC LLETY-SPENCE 32WJD Biological 50000 BERWYN 31WBY Biological 50000 BLACK MOUNTAINS 33WHL Biological 50000 BLAEN CILIENI 32WGT Biological 50000 BORTH - CLARACH 32WXW Mixed/M 50000 BOXBUSH MEADOWS 33WHN Biological 50000 BRECHFA POOL 32WQA Biological 50000 BRECON BEACONS 33WHP Mixed 50000 BRITHDIR A CHWM 32WND Biological 50000 MAWR BRYN BRAS 32WCE Biological 50000 BRYN COCH 32WYO Biological 50000 BUCKLAND COACH 33WHQ Biological 50000 HOUSE & ICE HOUSE BURFA BOGLANDS 32WTX Biological 50000 Report Name TEST WQ Sewage and or trade greater than 1000m3d to SW Location Ad-hoc report CABAN LAKESIDE 32WWZ Biological 50000 WOODLANDS CAE 32WF8 Biological 50000 ABER-GLANHIRIN CAE 32WUR Biological 50000 BLAEN-DYFFRYN CAE BRYN-TYWARCH 33WHR Biological 50000 CAE COED-GLEISION 32WG5 Biological 50000 CAE COMIN COCH 32WVF Biological 50000 CAE CWM-BACH 32WRD Biological 50000 CAE CWM-RHOCAS 32WG4 Biological 50000 (CWM ROCHES MEADOW) CAE FFOS-YR-ODYN 32WCF Biological 50000 CAE GWERNLLERTAI 33WHS Biological 50000 CAE HENFRON 32WRE Biological 50000 CAE LLWYN 32WG7 Biological 50000 CAE 33WKB Biological 50000 MAES-Y-FFYNNON CAE PENMAES 32WJ3 Biological 50000 CAE PWLL-Y-BO 32WGS Biological 50000 CAE TY-HEN 32WCG Biological 50000 CAE'R MEIRCH 32WC3 Biological 50000 CAEAU ARDWYN 32WMF Biological 50000 CAEAU 32WF6 Biological 50000 BLAEN-BYDERNYN
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