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Raport Energylandia Zator I Przeciszów Raport o oddziaływaniu przedsi ęwzi ęcia na środowisko pn.: Rodzinny Park Rozrywki „Energylandia” na terenie gminy Przeciszów i gminy Zator Spis tre ści: strona: 1 Wst ęp ................................................................................................................................ 5 1.1 Kwalifikacja przedsi ęwzi ęcia ..............................................................................................7 1.2 Stan formalno- prawny cz ęś ci istniej ącej i budowanej ........................................................8 2 Opis planowanego przedsi ęwzi ęcia ................................................................................ 17 2.1 Lokalizacja przedsi ęwzi ęcia ..............................................................................................18 2.1.1 Układ komunikacyjny w regionie ..................................................................................... 28 2.2 Skala przedsi ęwzi ęcia ........................................................................................................30 2.3 Stan istniej ący u żytkowania i zagospodarowania terenu ...................................................31 2.4 Stan projektowany, czyli charakterystyka planowanego przedsi ęwzi ęcia .........................51 2.4.1 Zator ................................................................................................................................ 52 2.4.2 Przeciszów ....................................................................................................................... 53 2.4.3 Powierzchnia ................................................................................................................... 54 2.4.4 Infrastruktura techniczna ................................................................................................. 56 2.4.5 Termin wykonania ........................................................................................................... 61 2.5 Warunki u żytkowania terenu na etapie budowy i eksploatacji, w tym w odniesieniu do obszarów szczególnego zagro żenia powodzi ą w rozumieniu ustawy Prawo wodne .........61 2.5.1 Warunki u żytkowania terenu w fazie budowy .................................................................. 61 2.5.2 Warunki u żytkowania terenu w fazie eksploatacji ........................................................... 62 2.5.3 Odniesienie do obszarów szczególnego zagro żenia powodzi ą ........................................ 63 2.6 Główne cechy charakterystyczne procesów produkcyjnych .............................................63 2.7 Przewidywane rodzaje i ilo ści emisji, w tym odpadów, wynikaj ące z funkcjonowania planowanego przedsi ęwzi ęcia ............................................................................................64 2.7.1 Emisja zanieczyszcze ń pyłowo gazowych ........................................................................ 64 2.7.2 Emisja hałasu................................................................................................................... 64 2.7.3 Emisja wibracji ................................................................................................................ 64 2.7.4 Emisja ciepła, elektromagnetyczna .................................................................................. 65 2.7.5 Odpady ............................................................................................................................. 68 2.7.6 Emisja ścieków oraz wód opadowych .............................................................................. 71 2.7.7 Emisje na etapie likwidacji .............................................................................................. 81 2.8 Informacje o ró żnorodno ści biologicznej, wykorzystywaniu zasobów naturalnych, w tym gleby, wody i powierzchni ziemi .......................................................................................81 2.9 Informacje o zapotrzebowaniu na energi ę i jej zu życiu .....................................................82 2.10 Informacje o pracach rozbiórkowych dotycz ących przedsi ęwzi ęć mog ących znacz ąco oddziaływa ć na środowisko ...............................................................................................82 2.11 Ocenione w oparciu o wiedz ę naukow ą ryzyko wyst ąpienia powa żnych awarii lub katastrof naturalnych i budowlanych, przy uwzgl ędnieniu u żywanych substancji i stosowanych technologii, w tym ryzyko zwi ązane ze zmian ą klimatu ..............................82 2.11.1 Ryzyko wyst ąpienia powa żnej awarii ............................................................................... 82 2.11.2 Katastrofa budowlana...................................................................................................... 83 2.11.3 Kl ęska żywiołowa, katastrofa naturalna .......................................................................... 83 2.11.4 Ocena przedsi ęwzi ęcia pod k ątem zmian klimatycznych (ryzyka zwi ązane ze zmian ą klimatu) ............................................................................................................................ 84 3 Opis elementów przyrodniczych środowiska obj ętych zakresem przewidywanego oddziaływania planowanego przedsi ęwzi ęcia na środowisko ........................................ 87 3.1 Elementy środowiska obj ęte ochron ą na podstawie ustawy z dnia 16 kwietnia 2004 roku o ochronie przyrody ...........................................................................................................87 3.2 Obszary NATURA 2000 ...................................................................................................90 3.3 Obszary CORINE biotopes i sieci ECONET-Pl, korytarze ekologiczne w rozumieniu ustawy z dnia 16 kwietna 2004 roku o ochronie przyrody ................................................98 3.4 Wła ściwo ści hydromorfologiczne, fizykochemiczne, biologiczne i chemiczne wód - hydrografia i monitoring wód powierzchniowych ...........................................................101 3.4.1 Hydrografia terenu ........................................................................................................ 101 3.4.2 Jednolite cz ęś ci wód powierzchniowych ........................................................................ 110 3.4.3 Monitoring – jako ść wód powierzchniowych ................................................................. 113 Werona Sp. z o.o. 40-020 Katowice ul. Przemysłowa10 e-mail: [email protected] telefon/fax: (32) 785-91-84 lub 785-91-85 1 Raport o oddziaływaniu przedsi ęwzi ęcia na środowisko pn.: Rodzinny Park Rozrywki „Energylandia” na terenie gminy Przeciszów i gminy Zator 3.4.4 Ocena wpływu przedsi ęwzi ęcia na: elementy biologiczne, hydromorfologiczne wspieraj ące elementy biologiczne oraz fizykochemiczne wspieraj ące elementy biologiczne jako ści wód, okre ślone w rozporz ądzeniu Ministra Środowiska z dnia 30 pa ździernika 2014 roku w sprawie sposobu kwalifikacji stanu jednolitych cz ęś ci wód powierzchniowych oraz środowiskowych norm jako ści dla substancji priorytetowych . 115 3.5 Wyniki inwentaryzacji przyrodniczej ..............................................................................117 3.6 Inne dane, na podstawie których dokonano opisu elementów przyrodniczych ...............117 3.6.1 Poło żenie geograficzne .................................................................................................. 117 3.6.2 Morfologia – ukształtowanie powierzchni i rze źba terenu, krajobraz ........................... 118 3.6.3 Budowa geologiczna ...................................................................................................... 119 3.6.4 Surowce mineralne ........................................................................................................ 123 3.6.5 Gleby .............................................................................................................................. 124 3.6.6 Wody podziemne, JCWPd, GZWP ................................................................................. 127 3.6.7 Monitoring wód podziemnych ........................................................................................ 133 3.6.8 Warunki klimatyczne ...................................................................................................... 134 3.7 Istniej ące w s ąsiedztwie lub w bezpo średnim zasi ęgu oddziaływania planowanego przedsi ęwzi ęcia zabytki chronione na podstawie przepisów o ochronie zabytków i opiece nad zabytkami ..................................................................................................................136 3.8 Powi ązania z innymi przedsi ęwzi ęciami, w szczególno ści w odniesieniu do kumulowania si ę oddziaływa ń przedsi ęwzi ęć realizowanych, zrealizowanych lub planowanych, dla których wydano decyzj ę o środowiskowych uwarunkowaniach, znajduj ących si ę na terenie, na którym planuje si ę realizacj ę przedsi ęwzi ęcia, oraz w obszarze oddziaływania przedsi ęwzi ęcia lub których oddziaływania mieszcz ą si ę w obszarze oddziaływania planowanego przedsi ęwzi ęcia - w zakresie, w jakim ich oddziaływania mog ą prowadzi ć do skumulowania oddziaływa ń z planowanym przedsi ęwzi ęciem ..................................138 4 Opis wariantów przedsi ęwzi ęcia z uwzgl ędnieniem szczególnych cech przedsi ęwzi ęcia lub jego oddziaływania wraz z uzasadnieniem ich wyboru .......................................... 144 4.1 Wariant zerowy – opis przewidywanych skutków dla środowiska w przypadku niepodejmowania przedsi ęwzi ęcia, uwzgl ędniaj ący
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