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Autoroute A75 2X3 Voies CLERMONT-FERRAND EST – LE CREST DOSSIER DE DEMANDE D’AUTORISATION ENVIRONNEMENTALE ANNEXES Autoroute A75 2x3 voies CLERMONT-FERRAND EST – LE CREST Avril 2017 Maître d'Ouvrage : Maître d’Œuvre : APRR EGIS Villes & Transports Direction de l’Innovation, de la Construction et du Développement Direction de projet A75 20, rue de la Villette Immeuble Le Carat – 170 avenue Thiers CS 33413 CS 30127 69328 LYON Cedex 03 69455 LYON Cedex 06 Maître d'Ouvrage : Maître d’Œuvre : APRR EGIS Villes & Transports Direction de l’Innovation, de la Construction et du Développement Direction de projet A75 20, rue de la Villette Immeuble Le Carat – 170 avenue Thiers CS 33413 CS 30127 69328 LYON Cedex 03 69455 LYON Cedex 06 ANNEXES COMMUNES DU DOSSIER D’AUTORISATION ENVIRONNEMENTALE Annexe n° 1 – Espèces faunistiques et floristiques inventoriées (Source Egis Environnement - Latitude UEP) Annexe n°2 - Synthèse de l’évolution de la parcelle au lieu-dit « Emat » sur la commune de la Roche- Blanche (Source Latitude UEP) Annexe n°3 - Évaluation préliminaire des incidences du projet d’élargissement sur les sites du Réseau Natura 2000 (Source Egis Environnement) Annexe n°4 – Etude de la qualité des eaux superficielles dans le cadre de l’élargissement de l’A75 (63) – Etat initial (Source Athos Environnement) Annexe n°5 – Rapport d’état initial - étude eaux souterraines (Source Améten) Annexe n°6 – Rapport d’état initial - étude zones humides (Source Améten) Annexe n°7 – Etudes hydrauliques (Source Setec Hydratec) Annexe n°8 – Dossier de déclaration pour la rélisation des piézomètres nécessaires aux études du projet d’élargissement Maître d'Ouvrage : Maître d’Œuvre : APRR EGIS Villes & Transports Direction de l’Innovation, de la Construction et du Développement Direction de projet A75 20, rue de la Villette Immeuble Le Carat – 170 avenue Thiers CS 33413 CS 30127 69328 LYON Cedex 03 69455 LYON Cedex 06 Annexe N° 1 ESPÈCES FAUNISTIQUES ET FLORISTIQUES INVENTORIÉES (Source Egis Environnement - Latitude UEP) Maître d'Ouvrage : Maître d’Œuvre : APRR EGIS Villes & Transports Direction de l’Innovation, de la Construction et du Développement Direction de projet A75 20, rue de la Villette Immeuble Le Carat – 170 avenue Thiers CS 33413 CS 30127 69328 LYON Cedex 03 69455 LYON Cedex 06 LISTE DES ESPÈCES OBSÉRVÉES Tableaux synthétisant les observations réalisées sur la zone d’étude par Egis Environnement et Latitude UEP. 1.1.1. LISTE DES ESPÈCES VÉGÉTALES OBSERVÉES Espèces Directive Protection Protection Liste rouge Liste rouge Nom vernaculaire Nom scientifique déterminantes Habitats nationale régionale nationale régionale de ZNIEFF Achillée millefeuille Achillea millefolium - - - LC LC - Adonis annuelle Adonis annua - - - LC LC Oui Aigremoine chanvrine Agrimonia eupatoria - - - LC LC - Ailante glanduleuse Ailanthus altissima Espèce invasive Alliaire Alliaria petiolata - - - LC LC - Anémoe des bois Anemone nemorosa - - - LC LC - Armoise champêtre Artemisia campestris - - - LC LC - Armoise commune Artemisia vulgaris - - - LC LC - Arroche des jardins Atriplex hortensis - - - LC LC - Asperge sp. Asparagus sp. - - - LC - - Aubépine à un style Crataegus monogyna - - - LC LC - Aulne glutineux Alnus glutinosa - - - LC LC - Baldingère Phalaris arundinacea - - - LC LC - Bambou sp. Phyllostachys sp. - - - LC LC - Bec-de-grue à feuilles de Erodium cicutarium - - - LC LC - Ciguë Benoite commune Geum urbanum - - - LC LC - Bourse-à-pasteur Capsella bursa-pastoris - - - LC LC - Brachypode des bois Brachypodium sylvaticum - - - LC LC - Brachypode des rochers Brachypodium rupestre - - - LC LC - Brize intermédiaire Briza media - - - LC LC - Brome inerme Bromus inermis - - - LC LC - Brome mou Bromus hordeaceus - - - LC LC - Brome raide Bromus erectus - - - LC LC - Brome rude Bromus ramosus - - - LC LC - Brome stérile Bromus sterilis - - - LC LC - Brunelle Prunella vulgaris - - - LC LC - Brunelle laciniée Prunella laciniata - - - LC LC - Bryone dioique Bryonia cretica - - - LC LC - Buddleia de David Buddleja davidii Espèce invasive Espèces Directive Protection Protection Liste rouge Liste rouge Nom vernaculaire Nom scientifique déterminantes Habitats nationale régionale nationale régionale de ZNIEFF Bugle rampante Ajuga reptans - - - LC LC - Buglosse d’Italie Anchusa italica - - - LC EN - Bugrane épineux Ononis spinosa - - - LC LC - Cabaret des oiseaux Dipsacus fullonum - - - LC LC - Canche cespiteuse Deschampsia cespitosa - - - LC LC - Cardaire drave Lepidium draba - - - LC LC - Cardère poilu Dipsacus pilosus - - - LC LC - Carline commune Carlina vulgaris - - - LC LC - Carotte sauvage Daucus carota - - - LC LC - Centaurée jacée Centaurea jacea - - - LC LC - Céphalanthère à longues Cephalanthera longifolia - - - LC LC - feuilles Céphalanthère à grandes Cephalanthera damasonium - - Oui LC NT Oui feuilles Céraiste commun Cerastium fontanum - - - LC LC - Chardon Roland Eryngium campestre - - - LC LC - Charme Carpinus betulus - - - LC LC - Chêne pédonculé Quercus robur - - - LC LC - Chénopode blanc Chenopodium album - - - LC LC - Chèvrefeuille de Toscane Lonicera etrusca - - - LC LC - Chicorée sauvage Cichorium intybus - - - LC LC - Chiendent commun Elytrigia repens - - - LC LC - Chiendent des chiens Roegneria canina - - - LC LC - Chiendent pied de poule Cynodon dactylon - - - LC LC - Chondrille à tige de jonc Chondrilla juncea - - - LC LC - Cirse commun Cirsium vulgare - - - LC LC - Cirse des champs Cirsium arvense - - - LC LC - Clématite des haies Clematis vitalba - - - LC LC - Compagnon blanc Silene latifolia - - - LC LC - Compagnon rouge Silene dioica - - - LC LC - Coquelicot Papaver rhoeas - - - LC LC - Cornouiller sanguin Cornus sanguinea - - - LC LC - Coronille bigarré Securigera varia - - - LC LC - Cresson de fontaine Nasturtium officinale - - - LC LC - Cuscute des champs Cuscuta gr. Campestris - - - LC LC - Cynoglosse de Crête Cynoglossum creticum - - - LC VU - Espèces Directive Protection Protection Liste rouge Liste rouge Nom vernaculaire Nom scientifique déterminantes Habitats nationale régionale nationale régionale de ZNIEFF Cynoglosse officinal Cynoglossum officinale - - - LC LC - Dactyle aggloméré Dactylis glomerata - - - LC LC - Dauphinelle consoude Delphinium consolida - - - LC NT - Dompte venin Vincetoxicum hirundinaria - - - LC LC - Douce-amère Solanum dulcamara - - - LC LC - Églantier Rosa canina - - - LC LC - Epiaire des bois Stachys sylvatica - - - LC LC - Epiaire droite Stachys recta - - - LC LC - Épilobe hérissée Epilobium hirsutum - - - LC LC - Érable champêtre Acer campestre - - - LC LC - Érable négundo Acer negundo - - - LC LC - Érable plane Acer platanoides - - - LC LC - Érable sycomore Acer pseudoplatanus - - - LC LC - Erythrée petite centaurée Centaurium erythraea - - - LC LC - Eupatoire chanvrine Eupatorium cannabinum - - - LC LC - Euphorbe épurge Euphorbia lathyris - - - LC LC - Euphorbe petit cyprès Euphorbia cyparissias - - - LC LC - Euphorbe réveil matin Euphorbia helioscopia - - - LC LC - Falcaire Falcaria vulgaris - - - LC LC - Fétuque des prés Festuca pratensis - - - LC LC - Fétuque roseau Festuca arundinacea - - - LC LC - Fétuque rouge Festuca rubra - - - LC LC - Ficaire fausse renoncule Ranunculus ficaria - - - LC LC - Frêne élevé Fraxinus excelsior - - - LC LC - Fromental Arrhenatherum elatius - - - LC LC - Fusain d’Europe Euonymus europaeus - - - LC LC - Gaillet commun Galium mollugo - - - LC LC - Gaillet croisette Cruciata laevipes - - - LC LC - Gaillet gratteron Galium aparine - - - LC LC - Gaillet jaune Galium verum - - - LC LC - Genêt à balai Cytisus scoparius - - - LC LC - Géranium à feuilles Geranium dissectum - - - LC LC - découpées Géranium des bois Geranium sylvaticum - - - LC LC - Géranium des Pyrénées Geranium pyrenaicum - - - LC LC - Géranium herbe à Robert Geranium robertianum - - - LC LC - Espèces Directive Protection Protection Liste rouge Liste rouge Nom vernaculaire Nom scientifique déterminantes Habitats nationale régionale nationale régionale de ZNIEFF Germandrée botryde Teucrium botrys - - - LC LC - Germandrée petit-chêne Teucrium chamaedrys - - - LC LC - Gesse à grandes feuilles Lathyrus latifolius - - - LC LC - Gesse des prés Lathyrus pratensis - - - LC LC - Glycérie flottante Glyceria fluitans - - - LC LC - Gnaphale dressé Bombycilaena erecta - - - LC LC - Gouet tacheté Arum maculatum - - - LC LC - Gouet tacheté Arum maculatum - - - LC LC - Grand Chélidoine Chelidonium majus - - - LC LC - Grand Plantain Plantago major - - - LC LC - Grande bardane Arctium lappa - - - LC LC - Grande Berce Heracleum sphondylium - - - LC LC - Grande consoude Symphytum officinale - - - LC LC - Grande Marguerite Leucanthemum vulgare - - - LC LC - Grande Ortie Urtica dioica - - - LC LC - Groseiller rouge Ribes rubrum - - - LC LC - Hélianthème des Helianthemum apenninum - - - LC LC - Apennins Héliotrope d’Europe Heliotropium europaeum - - - LC LC - Hellébore fétide Helleborus foetidus - - - LC LC - Herbe de la Pampa Cortaderia selloana Espèce invasive Houblon Humulus lupulus - - - LC LC - Houlque laineuse Holcus lanatus - - - LC LC - Houx Ilex aquifolium - - - LC LC - Inule aunée Inula helenium - - - LC LC - Inule des montagnes Inula montana - - - LC NT - Inule squarreuse Inula conyza - - - LC LC - Iris jaune Iris pseudacorus - - - LC LC - Jonc acutiflore Juncus acutiflorus - - - LC LC - Jonc aggloméré Juncus conglomeratus - - - LC LC - Jonc glauque Juncus inflexus - - - LC LC - Knautie des champs Knautia arvensis - - - LC LC - Laîche à épis d’orge Carex hordeistichos - Oui - LC Oui Laîche des bois Carex sylvatica - - - LC LC - Laîche des marais Carex acutiformis - - - LC LC - Laîche
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