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Report Title Abergelli Power Project Preliminary Environmental Information Report - Figures September 2014 ABERGELLI POWER PROJECT PRELIMINARY ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION REPORT - FIGURES Abergelli Power Ltd PB Ref: 287521A PINS Ref: EN010069 Preliminary Environmental Information Report - Figures Prepared by Parsons Brinckerhoff September 2014 on behalf of Abergelli Power Ltd Abergelli Power Project Preliminary Environmental Information Report - Figures CONTENTS 1.1 Site Location Plan 1.2 Site Location Plan and Opportunity Areas 1.3 Indicative Layout of Generating Equipment Site 2.1 Proposed Access Route Options 2.2 Proposed Access Route Option 2 2.3 Proposed Access Route Option 1 2.4 Proposed Access Route Option 1 4.1 Developments to be Considered in Cumulative Assessment 5.1 Indicative Cable Route and Typical Section 5.2 Gas Connection Route Options 8.1 Ecological Statutory Designated Sites 8.2 Ecological Non-Statutory Designated Sites 9.1 Surface Water Features 11.1 Site Location, Study Area, Viewpoints and Zone of Theoretical Visibility 11.2 Landscape Context 11.3 Landscape Character Areas 11.4 Preliminary Viewpoints 12.1 Local Highway Network 12.2 Junctions to be Considered for Further Study 12.4 Existing Pedestrian Footway Provision and Public Rights of Way Surrounding the Project Site Boundary 12.5 Cycle Routes Surrounding the Project Site Boundary 12.6 Public Transport Provision Surrounding the Project Site Boundary 13.1 Heritage Asset Location Plan 13.2 Heritage Assets within the Project Site Preliminary Environmental Information Report - Figures Prepared by Parsons Brinckerhoff September 2014 on behalf of Abergelli Power Ltd ± Project Site Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2014 Rev Date Description By Chk App \_20140811_287521A_1.1_Site_Location_Plan.mxd FINAL 6 Devonshire Square, London, EC2M 4YE Tel: 020 7337 1700 Fax: 020 7337 1701 Client: CLIENT GIS\287521A Abergelli Power Abergelli Project\Mxd\PIER Report GIS\287521A Site/Project: Abergelli Power Project Title: Site Location Plan Drawn: CD Checked: JL Designed: AHApproved: AH Date: 24/09/2014 Scale:1:10,000 A3 Sheet: Project Number: Drawing Number: Revision: 0 0.5 1 287521A Figure 1.1 - Kilometres © Crown copyright and database right 2014 License Number 0100031673 © Copyright Parsons Brinckerhoff Login: chris.davies Login: Plot Date: 24/09/2014 Date: Plot \\EALONFIL02\Data\ Name:: File Project Site Scoping Boundary NTS Pipeline Power Generation Plant Site ± Electricity Connection Opportunity Area Gas Connection Opportunity Area Laydown Area Generating Equipment Site 1 Access Road Corridor Option 1 2 Access Road Corridor Option 2 tunity_Areas.mxd 1 Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2014 Rev Date Description By Chk App \_20140811_287521A_1.2_Site_Location_Plan_and_Oppor DRAFT 6 Devonshire Square, London, EC2M 4YE Tel: 020 7337 1700 Fax: 020 7337 1701 Client: CLIENT GIS\287521A Abergelli Power Abergelli Project\Mxd\PIER Report GIS\287521A 2 Site/Project: 2 Abergelli Power Project Title: Site Location Plan and Opportunity Areas Drawn: CD Checked: JL Designed: AHApproved: AH Date: 01/10/2014 Scale:1:10,000 A3 Sheet: Project Number: Drawing Number: Revision: 0 0.5 1 287521A Figure 1.2 - Kilometres © Copyright Parsons Brinckerhoff Login: chris.davies Login: 01/10/2014 Date: Plot \\EALONFIL02\Data\ Name:: File A Revision: KEY OPTION 1 - PUBLIC ROAD PBP-G-0008 Drawing Number: OPTION 1 - PRIVATE ROAD OPTION 2 - PUBLIC ROAD OPTION 2 - PRIVATE ROAD 287521B Project Number: NOTES 1. NEW 6m WIDE ACCESS TRACK TO BE CONSTRUCTED BETWEEN POINTS A AND B. 2. EXISTING TRACK TO BE WIDENED TO 6m WIDE BETWEEN POINTS C AND D 3. LOCALISED UPGRADES AND WIDENING TO BE UNDERTAKEN BETWEEN POINTS D AND E. D C PROPOSED PROPOSED ABERGELLI ABERGELLI SITE SITE B A A Rev Date Description By Chk App FINAL Manchester Technology Centre Oxford Road Tel: 44-(0)161-200-5000 Manchester M1 7ED Fax: 44-(0)161-200-5001 Client: WATT POWER M4 M4 Site/Project: AbergelliABERGELLI Power SCGT Project Title: E PROPOSED ACCESS Z:\Highways Jobs\Highways\Abergelle Power\Acad\Drawings\00000000_HW_001_RevA.dwg ROUTE OPTIONS File Name: Drawn: K. A. Hume Checked: Designed: S. J. RobinsonApproved: S. J. 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NOTHING SIGNIFICANT OR UNUSUAL ELoh ELoh Issues KEY Chy ELoh EXISTING PYLON AND Drain OVERHEAD POWER LINE ELoh EXISTING FOOTPATH ETL ED Bdy EXISTING WATERCOURSE CH Chy Gas Compressor Station PROPOSED CROSSING ELoh OVER WATERCOURSE Tanks Def NTS PIPELINE (FEEDER 28) HP LTS PIPELINE WELSH WATER PIPELINE ELoh Mast Drain PROPOSED CABLE ROUTE TRACK CROSSING UTILITY 4 OR WATERCOURSE NOTES ELoh ELoh 1. NEW 6m WIDE ACCESS TRACKELoh TO BE CONSTRUCTED BETWEEN POINTS A AND B. 2. TRACKELoh CROSSES WATER COURSE IN LOCATIONS TWO AND FOUR, HP LTS PIPELINE IN LOCATION POTENTIAL ADDITIONAL ELoh THREE AND 400kv CABLE IN LOCATION ONE.. 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Robinson ETL Date:27/01/2014 Scale:1:1000 A1 Sheet: PROPOSED Project Number: Drawing Number: Revision: CABLES 0 50 100 m 23/09/2014 15:40:12 ELoh 287521B PBP-G-0009Figure 2.2 A Lenagan, Daniel SCALE 1:1000 TYPICAL SECTION SCALE NTS &RS\ULJKW3DUVRQV%ULQFNHUKRII Login: Plot Date: CH A Revision: HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION SIGNIFICANT OR EXCEPTIONAL RISKS ARE IDENTIFIED BELOW CONSTRUCTION PHASE ELoh PBP-G-0010 Drawing Number: 1. PLEASE REFER TO THE HAZARD RISK REGISTER AND THE WORKS INFORMATION FOR DETAILS OF THE RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS WORK. Drain 2. IN PREPARATION OF CONSTRUCTION METHOD STATEMENTS CONSIDERATION SHOULD BE GIVEN TO THE CLOSE PROXIMITY OF ANY STRUCTURES THAT MAY BE AFFECTED BY CONSTRUCTION. 287521B ELoh Project Number: 3. RESIDUAL HAZARDS ARE LISTED HERE AND REFERENCED ON ABERGELLI THE DRAWING. Abergelli Farm i. NOTHING SIGNIFICANT OR UNUSUAL. FARM 4. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REFER TO STATUTORY UNDERTAKERS LAYOUT DRAWINGS AND IDENTIFY LOCATIONS OF EXISTING UNDERGROUND SERVICES PRIOR TO CARRYING OUT EXCAVATION WORKS. ELoh MAINTENANCE / OPERATION / DECOMMISSIONING / DEMOLITION PHASES 1. PLEASE REFER TO THE HAZARD RISK REGISTER AND THE MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR STRATEGY FOR DETAILS OF THE RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH THE MAINTENANCE, OPERATION, DECOMMISSIONING AND DEMOLITION PHASES. ELoh 2. THIS DRAWING SHOULD BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE HEALTH AND SAFETY FILE(S) PRODUCED AND HANDED OVER ON COMPLETION OF THIS PROJECT. Drain 3. RESIDUAL HAZARDS ARE LISTED HERE AND REFERENCED ON THE AS-BUILT DRAWING. ETL i. NOTHING SIGNIFICANT OR UNUSUAL ELoh Issues Issues ELoh KEY 5 ELoh EXISTING PYLON AND OVERHEAD POWER LINE PROPOSED WIDENED EXISTING FOOTPATH EXISTING ACCESS ELoh TRACK EXISTING WATERCOURSE PROPOSED CROSSING ELoh OVER WATERCOURSE NTS PIPELINE (FEEDER 28) HP LTS PIPELINE Drain ELoh WELSH WATER PIPELINE Track Passes Beneath O/H Cable, Clearance to be Reviewed TRACK CROSSING UTILITY 4 OR WATERCOURSE Drain ELoh NOTES 1. EXISTING TRACK TO BE WIDENED TO 6m BETWEEN POINTS C AND D. Track 2. TRACK CROSSES NTS PIPELINE IN LOCATIONS FIVE ELoh AND SIX. 3. WELSH WATER PIPELINE RUNS ADJACENT TO PATH. Track Track ELoh Issues A Rev Date Description By Chk App Drain C ELoh FINAL Issues ELoh Manchester Technology Centre Oxford Road Tel: 44-(0)161-200-5000 Manchester M1 7ED Fax: 44-(0)161-200-5001 PROPOSED
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