T N E M U C O

D 6.17.1

Intra Project Cumulative Effects Screening Assessment

The and (CCS Cross Country Pipeline) Development Consent Order

Under Regulation 5(2)(a) of the Infrastructure Planning (Applications: Prescribed Forms and Procedure) Regulations 2009

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Receptor Chapter Effects Residual Significance Potential for Intra-project effects

Temporary effects from silt laden runoff, chemical spillages, pollution due to Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Chapter 6 Water herbicides, hydrostatic testing, inappropriate Neutral this receptor, both of which are neutral therefore River Ouse Resources and disposal of foul water, re routeing and there is no potential for intra-project effects on the Flood Risk reinstating agricultural drainage River Ouse. Long term morphological effects associated Neutral with reinstatement of drainage

Temporary effects from silt laden runoff, chemical spillages, pollution due to Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Chapter 6 Water herbicides, inappropriate disposal of foul Neutral this receptor both of which are neutral therefore Carr Dike / Lendall Drain Resources and water, re routeing and reinstating there is no potential for intra-project effects on this Flood Risk agricultural drainage receptor. Long term morphological effects associated Neutral with reinstatement of drainage

Temporary effects from silt laden runoff, chemical spillages, pollution due to Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Chapter 6 Water herbicides, inappropriate disposal of foul Neutral this receptor which are both neutral therefore there Willow Row Drain Resources and water, re routeing and reinstating is no potential for intra-project effects on this Flood Risk agricultural drainage receptor. Long term morphological effects associated Neutral with reinstatement of drainage

Temporary effects from silt laden runoff, chemical spillages, pollution due to Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Chapter 6 Water herbicides, inappropriate disposal of foul Neutral this receptor both of which are neutral therefore Resources and water, re routeing and reinstating there is no potential for intra-project effects on this Flood Risk agricultural drainage receptor. Long term morphological effects associated Neutral with reinstatement of drainage

DX 4/1 / DX 7/3, Lowfield Drain, Temporary effects from silt laden runoff, Chapter 6 Water Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Fields Drain, PDX 1, DX 8/8, chemical spillages, pollution due to Resources and Neutral these receptors which are neutral therefore there is Asselby Marsh Drain, New Drain, herbicides, inappropriate disposal of foul Flood Risk no potential for intra-project effects on these Black Dyke, drain north of North water, re routeing and reinstating

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Howden, drain northeast of North agricultural drainage receptors. , DX 13/3, DX 13/4, DX Long term morphological effects associated 14/1, drain south of Skiff Farm, Neutral with open cut crossings. DX 16/1, DX 17/1, DX 17/3, Back Delfin, DX 37/6, drain east of White Dike, Gransmoor Drain, DX 39/1, Burton Drain, drain north of Hamiltonhill Farm, DX Long term morphological effects associated Neutral 39/3a (drain south of Sands with reinstatement of drainage Road), drain west of Watermill Grounds and drain north of Watermill Grounds

Field drain on western boundary / Chapter 6 Water Long term effects from pollutants contained Only one chapter has identified residual effects on south of Skiff Farm (Tollingham Resources and in heightened surface water runoff from Neutral this receptor therefore there is no potential for Block Valve TCA) Flood Risk Tollingham Block Valve intra-project effects on this receptor.

Field drain on western and southern boundary (Drax PIG Trap) Field drain on southern and eastern boundary (Drax PIG Trap TCA) Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Chapter 6 Water Long term effects from pollutants contained Field drain on eastern boundary these receptors which are neutral therefore there is Resources and in heightened surface water runoff from the Neutral (Camblesforth Multi-junction) no potential for intra-project effects on these Flood Risk AGI Sites. receptors. Field drain on southern and western boundary (Camblesforth Multi-junction TCA) Thorlam Drain on eastern boundary (Tollingham Block Valve),

Temporary effects from silt laden runoff, Chapter 6 Water chemical spillages, pollution due to Only one chapter has identified a residual effect on Canal Resources and herbicides, inappropriate disposal of foul Neutral this receptor which is neutral therefore there is no Flood Risk water, re routeing and reinstating potential for intra-project effects on this receptor. agricultural drainage

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Temporary effects from silt laden runoff, chemical spillages, pollution due to Chapter 6 Water herbicides, inappropriate disposal of foul Neutral Only one chapter has identified a residual effect on Bracken Beck Resources and water, re routeing and reinstating this receptor which is neutral therefore there is no Flood Risk agricultural drainage potential for intra-project effects on this receptor. Long term morphological effects associated Neutral with reinstatement of drainage

Temporary effects from silt laden runoff, chemical spillages, pollution due to Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Chapter 6 Water herbicides, inappropriate disposal of foul Neutral this receptor both of which are neutral therefore Northfield Beck Resources and water, re routeing and reinstating there is no potential for intra-project effects on this Flood Risk agricultural drainage receptor. Long term morphological effects associated Neutral with reinstatement of drainage

Temporary effects from silt laden runoff, chemical spillages, pollution due to herbicides, inappropriate disposal of foul Neutral water, re routeing and reinstating Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Chapter 6 Water agricultural drainage this receptor both of which are neutral therefore Knorka Dike Resources and there is no potential for intra-project effects on this Flood Risk Long term morphological effects associated Neutral receptor. with open cut crossings.

Long term morphological effects associated Neutral with reinstatement of drainage

Temporary effects from silt laden runoff, Chapter 6 Water chemical spillages, pollution due to Only one chapter has identified a residual effect on Resources and herbicides, inappropriate disposal of foul Neutral this receptor which is neutral therefore there is no Flood Risk water, re routeing and reinstating potential for intra-project effects on this receptor. agricultural drainage

Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Chapter 6 Water Long term effects from pollutants contained Field drains north and east of site these receptors which are neutral therefore there is Resources and in heightened surface water runoff from Neutral (Skerne Block Valve and TCA) no potential for intra-project effects on these Flood Risk Skerne Block Valve. receptors.

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Temporary effects from silt laden runoff, chemical spillages, pollution due to Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Chapter 6 Water herbicides, inappropriate disposal of foul Neutral this receptor both of which are neutral therefore Main Drain Resources and water, re routeing and reinstating there is no potential for intra-project effects on this Flood Risk agricultural drainage receptor. Long term morphological effects associated Neutral with reinstatement of drainage

Temporary effects from silt laden runoff, chemical spillages, pollution due to Chapter 6 Water herbicides, inappropriate disposal of foul Neutral Resources and water, re routeing and reinstating Flood Risk agricultural drainage Long term morphological effects associated Neutral with reinstatement of drainage

Chapter 9 Disturbance of faunal species associated Three ES Chapters have identified residual effects Slight adverse Ecology and with the SSSI designation on this receptor therefore this has been considered Nature in the intra-projects cumulative effects assessment. Conservation Pollution of the watercourse Slight adverse

Dust effects may occur during the earthworks associated with the construction Chapter 12 Air phase and track out. This may lead to Neutral Quality potential nuisance effects at dust deposition and soiling of surfaces. Crop damage may also occur as a result of dust deposition.

Temporary effects from silt laden runoff, chemical spillages, pollution due to Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Chapter 6 Water herbicides, inappropriate disposal of foul Neutral this receptor both of which are neutral therefore Canal Resources and water, re routeing and reinstating there is no potential for intra-project effects on this Flood Risk agricultural drainage receptor. Long term morphological effects associated Neutral with reinstatement of drainage

Nafferton Highland Stream Chapter 6 Water Temporary effects from silt laden runoff, Neutral Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Resources and chemical spillages, pollution due to this receptor both of which are neutral therefore

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Flood Risk herbicides, inappropriate disposal of foul there is no potential for intra-project effects on this water, re routeing and reinstating receptor. agricultural drainage

Long term morphological effects associated Neutral with reinstatement of drainage

Temporary effects from silt laden runoff, chemical spillages, pollution due to Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Chapter 6 Water herbicides, inappropriate disposal of foul Neutral this receptor both of which are neutral therefore White Dike Resources and water, re routeing and reinstating there is no potential for intra-project effects on this Flood Risk agricultural drainage receptor. Long term morphological effects associated Neutral with reinstatement of drainage

Temporary effects from silt laden runoff, chemical spillages, pollution due to Chapter 6 Water herbicides, inappropriate disposal of foul Neutral Resources and water, re routeing and reinstating Flood Risk agricultural drainage Long term morphological effects associated Neutral with reinstatement of drainage

Chapter 9 Disturbance of faunal species associated Three ES Chapters have identified residual effects Slight adverse Kelk Beck Ecology and with the SSSI designation on this receptor therefore this has been considered Nature in the intra-projects cumulative effects assessment. Conservation Pollution of the watercourse Slight adverse

Dust effects may occur during the earthworks associated with the construction Chapter 12 Air phase and track out. This may lead to Neutral Quality potential nuisance effects at dust deposition and soiling of surfaces. Crop damage may also occur as a result of dust deposition.

Chapter 6 Water Temporary effects from silt laden runoff, Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Earl’s Dyke Resources and chemical spillages, pollution due to Neutral this receptor which are neutral therefore there is no Flood Risk herbicides, inappropriate disposal of foul potential for intra-project effects on this receptor. water, re routeing and reinstating

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Receptor Chapter Effects Residual Significance Potential for Intra-project effects

agricultural drainage

Long term effects from pollutants containing in heightened surface water runoff from Neutral Barmston Pumping Station

Long term effects from leaks from Barmston Neutral Pumping Station site welfare facilities

Long term effects from spills or leaks of chemicals / oils stored on site at Barmston Neutral Pumping Station

Temporary effects from silt laden runoff, chemical spillages, pollution due to herbicides, inappropriate disposal of foul Neutral water, re routeing and reinstating Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Chapter 6 Water Other minor field drains / agricultural drainage these receptors which are neutral therefore there is Resources and watercourses no potential for intra-project effects on these Flood Risk Long term morphological effects associated Neutral receptors. with open cut crossings.

Long term morphological effects associated Neutral with reinstatement of drainage

Long term effects from pollutants containing Field drain in centre of Barmston in heightened surface water runoff from Neutral Pumping Station site / DX 39/3a Barmston Pumping Station Only one chapter has identified residual effects on (south to north) (drain south of Chapter 6 Water Long term effects from leaks from Barmston these receptors which are neutral therefore there is Sands Road), field drain on Resources and Neutral Pumping Station site welfare facilities no potential for intra-project effects on these southern boundary of Barmston Flood Risk receptors. Pumping Station site (drain north Long term effects from spills or leaks of of Hamiltonhill Farm) chemicals / oils stored on site at Barmston Neutral Pumping Station

Field drain in centre (south to Chapter 6 Water north) of Barmston Pumping Long term effect from drain maintenance Resources and Minor Beneficial Station site / DX 39/3a (drain and enhancement. Flood Risk south of Sands Road)

South Yorkshire and Lincolnshire Chapter 6 Water Temporary effects from silt-laden runoff, Neutral Only one chapter has identified residual effects on

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Receptor Chapter Effects Residual Significance Potential for Intra-project effects coastal water body Resources and chemical spillages, disposal of foul waste this receptor which is neutral therefore there is no Flood Risk water and scour from sediment trapping. potential for intra-project effects on this receptor

Minor Temporary Adverse Fluvial Flooding Minor Permanent Adverse

Flooding from crossing flood defences on Minor Temporary Adverse the River Ouse

Minor Temporary adverse Land Drain Flooding Minor Permanent adverse

Minor Temporary adverse Flooding from artificial water bodies Minor Permanent adverse Chapter 6 Water Only one chapter has identified residual effects on People, Property, Infrastructure Minor Temporary adverse Resources and Pluvial Flooding these receptors therefore there is no potential for and Ecosystems Flood Risk Minor Permanent adverse intra-project effects on this receptor. Minor Temporary adverse Loss of Floodplain storage Minor Permanent adverse

Flooding from Sewers and Mains Minor Temporary Adverse

Watercourse crossing Minor Temporary Adverse

Flooding from crossing flood defences on Minor Temporary Adverse White Dyke and Kelk Beck

Minor temporary adverse Groundwater flooding Minor Permanent adverse

Chapter 7 Chemical spillages and leaks to ground from Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Geology, plant and machinery and from chemicals Neutral Solid and Drift Geology (except this receptors both of which are neutral therefore Hydrogeology and other contaminants stored on site. Goodmanham Channel) there is no potential for intra-project effects on this and Ground Ground pollution due to the use of Neutral receptor. Conditions herbicides during site clearance.

Glaciolacustrine deposits Chapter 7 Chemical spillages and leaks to ground from Neutral Only one chapter has identified residual effects on underlain by Sherwood Geology, plant and machinery and from chemicals this receptor all of which are neutral therefore there

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Sandstone Hydrogeology and other contaminants stored on site. is no potential for intra-project effects on this and Ground receptor. Ground pollution due to the use of Conditions Neutral herbicides during site works

Import of building materials Neutral

Chemical spillages and leaks to ground from Chapter 7 plant and machinery and from chemicals Neutral Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Geology, and other contaminants stored on site. this receptor which are all neutral therefore there is Burnham Chalk Hydrogeology Ground pollution due to the use of no potential for intra-project effects on this and Ground Neutral herbicides during site works receptor. Conditions Import of building materials Neutral

Chemical spillages and leaks to ground from Chapter 7 plant and machinery and from chemicals Neutral Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Geology, and other contaminants stored on site. Glacial Till deposits underlain by this receptor all of which are neutral therefore there Hydrogeology Flamborough Chalk Formation Ground pollution due to the use of is no potential for intra-project effects on this and Ground Neutral herbicides during site works receptor. Conditions Import of building materials Neutral

Chemical spillages and leaks to ground from plant and machinery and from chemicals Neutral Chapter 7 and other contaminants stored on site. Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Geology, Alluvium deposits underlain by Ground pollution due to the use of this receptor all of which are neutral therefore Hydrogeology Neutral Rowe Chalk herbicides during site works there is no potential for intra-project effects on this and Ground receptor. Conditions Import of building materials Neutral Chemical spillages and leaks from storage Neutral of fuels and other chemical during operation

Disturbance of potentially contaminated Chapter 7 soils posing a potential risk to soils and Neutral Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Geology, geology this receptor all of which are neutral therefore there Soils Hydrogeology is no potential for intra-project effects on this and Ground Import of construction materials Neutral receptor. Conditions Changes in soil structure and reduction of Neutral

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soil quality due to compaction or erosion during storage.

Compaction of subsoil due to construction vehicle movements degrading soil quality Neutral and causing potential water logging.

Requirement of dewatering reducing flow to groundwater abstractions and surface water Minor adverse bodies, and changes to soil hydrology.

Chapter 7 Geology, Disturbance of potentially contaminated Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Human Health Hydrogeology soils posing a potential risk to the health of Neutral this receptor which is neutral therefore there is no and Ground construction workers. potential for intra-project effects on this receptor. Conditions

Chapter 7 Geology, Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Regionally important Geological Direct disturbance of geologically important Hydrogeology Minor Adverse this receptor which is neutral therefore there is no Site at Goodmanham Channel sites. and Ground potential for intra-project effects on this receptor. Conditions

Chemical spillages and leaks to ground and groundwater from plant and machinery, and Minor Adverse from chemicals and other contaminants stored on site. Principal aquifers (Sherwood Groundwater pollution due to use of Sandstone) (Burnham Chalk) Chapter 7 Minor adverse – neutral herbicides during site works (Flamborough Chalk Formation) Geology, Only one chapter has identified residual effects on (Rowe Chalk) Secondary A Hydrogeology Compaction of subsoil due to construction these receptors therefore there is no potential for Aquifer (Glaciolacustrine and Ground vehicle movements and degrading of soil Minor Adverse intra-project effects on these receptors. deposits) (Alluvium deposits) and Conditions quality and water logging Source Protection Zones Import of building materials causing Minor adverse – neutral contamination of groundwater.

Disturbance of potentially contaminated Minor adverse soils posing a potential risk to groundwater

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Requirement for dewatering, reducing flow to groundwater abstractions and surface Minor adverse water bodies and changes to soil hydrology

Chapter 7 Geology, Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Temporally excavated intertidal substrates Intertidal substrates Hydrogeology Negligible this receptors which is neutral therefore there is no for the cofferdam. and Ground potential for intra-project effects on this receptor Conditions

Chapter 7 Geology, Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Cofferdam has the potential to temporarily Intertidal physical processes Hydrogeology Negligible this receptor which is neutral therefore there is no interrupt longshore drift for up to six months and Ground potential for intra-project effects on this receptor. Conditions

Chapter 8 Land Land lost to agricultural production either Use and Minor adverse temporary or permanent Agriculture

Chapter 9 Ecology and Permanent loss of arable habitat from the Two ES Chapters have identified residual effects Slight adverse Land take Nature construction of the AGIs on this receptor therefore this has been considered Conservation in the intra-projects cumulative effects assessment

Chapter 9 Creation of new habitat areas to replace Ecology and existing habitat in the form of new planting Slight beneficial Nature around AGI sites Conservation

Disturbance to habitats for environmental Chapter 8 Land schemes due to construction and re- Use and instatement. Changes to rotations and Minor Adverse Farming Practices including farm Agriculture income streams caused by construction due Two ES Chapters have identified residual effects buildings and environmental to land take severance and access issues on this receptor therefore this has been considered stewardship schemes Dust effects may occur during the in the intra-projects cumulative effects assessment Chapter 12 Air earthworks associated with the construction Neutral Quality phase. Crop damage may also occur as a result of dust deposition.

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Receptor Chapter Effects Residual Significance Potential for Intra-project effects

Minor adverse overall but Chapter 8 Land Possible long term effect on income due to Only one chapter has identified residual effects on affected owners with very Economic effects Use and land loss. Reduced production due to land this receptor which is neutral therefore there is no high sensitivity could face Agriculture disturbance from the pipeline construction potential for intra-project effects on this receptor moderate adverse impacts

Chapter 9 Effects on the SSSI habitat via changes in Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Ecology and River Derwent SSSI water quality and hydrology of connecting Negligible this receptor which is neutral therefore there is no Nature watercourses potential for intra-project effects on this receptor. Conservation

Chapter 9 Effects on the SSSI habitat via changes in Ecology and water quality and hydrology of connecting Slight adverse Nature watercourses Conservation Two ES Chapters have identified residual effects Barn hill Meadows SSSI Dust effects may occur during the on this receptor therefore this has been considered earthworks associated with the construction in the intra-projects cumulative effects assessment Chapter 12 Air phase and track out. This may lead to Neutral Quality potential nuisance effects at dust deposition and soiling of surfaces. Crop damage may also occur as a result of dust deposition.

Chapter 9 Effects on the SSSI habitat via changes in Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Ecology and South Cliffe Common SSSI water quality and hydrology of connecting Slight adverse this receptor which therefore there is no potential Nature watercourses for intra-project effects on this receptor. Conservation

Chapter 9 Indirect effect on the lake (and aquatic Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Ecology and Brockholes SINC ecology) from accidental spillages and silt Slight adverse this receptor which therefore there is no potential Nature laden runoff for intra-project effects on this receptor. Conservation

Loss of trees to facilitate construction of the Chapter 9 Negligible adverse Pipeline Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Ecology and Brindley’s Wood Candidate LWS this receptor which therefore there is no potential Nature Damage to retained trees from severance of for intra-project effects on this receptor. Conservation roots, compaction of the soil, or exclusion of Negligible adverse air and water to the soil

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Loss of trees to facilitate pipeline Negligible adverse construction

Damage to retained trees from severance of Chapter 9 roots, compaction of the soil, or exclusion of Negligible adverse Ecology and air and water to the soil Nature Temporary loss and severance of drain Conservation Negligible adverse habitat

Pollution of the drain habitat from spillages, Rushwood Featherbed Lane Neutral Two ES Chapters have identified residual effects silt laden run-off and dust Common and Drain, Dishopsoil on this receptor therefore this has been considered Drain Candidate LWS Temporary effects from silt laden runoff, in the intra-projects cumulative effects assessment chemical spillages, pollution due to herbicides, inappropriate disposal of foul Neutral water, re routeing and reinstating Chapter 6 Water agricultural drainage resources and flood risk Long term morphological effects associated Neutral with open cut crossings.

Long term morphological effects associated Neutral with reinstatement of drainage

Chapter 9 Temporary loss of grassland and scrub Negligible adverse Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Etton to Gardham Disused Ecology and habitat this receptor therefore there is no potential for Railway LWS Nature Damage of retained trees / scrub during Negligible adverse intra-project effects on this receptor. Conservation construction

Chapter 9 Damage to retained trees and scrub from Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Ecology and Granny’s Attic Railway LWS severance of roots, compaction of the soil, Negligible adverse this receptor therefore there is no potential for Nature or exclusion of air and water to the soil intra-project effects on this receptor. Conservation

Chapter 9 Damage to retained trees and scrub from Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Bracken Beck Wood Candidate Ecology and severance of roots, compaction of the soil, Negligible adverse this receptor therefore there is no potential for LWS Nature or exclusion of air and water to the soil intra-project effects on this receptor. Conservation

Copper Hall Wood Candidate Chapter 9 Damage to retained trees and scrub from Negligible adverse Only one chapter has identified residual effects on

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LWS Ecology and severance of roots, compaction of the soil, this receptor therefore there is no potential for Nature or exclusion of air and water to the soil intra-project effects on this receptor. Conservation

Chapter 9 Damage to retained trees and scrub from Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Ecology and Barff Hill Wood Candidate LWS severance of roots, compaction of the soil, Negligible adverse this receptor therefore there is no potential for Nature or exclusion of air and water to the soil intra-project effects on this receptor. Conservation

Chapter 9 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Ecology and Temporary disturbance of nesting grey Foston Fox Covert Heronry LWS Negligible adverse this receptor therefore there is no potential for Nature heron during construction intra-project effects on this receptor. Conservation

Chapter 9 Indirect effects on YWT reserve habitat Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Snakeholme pastures YWT Ecology and (grassland) from accidental spillages, silt Negligible adverse this receptor therefore there is no potential for Nature Reserve Nature laden runoff and dust intra-project effects on this receptor. Conservation

Chapter 9 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Arable land and improved Ecology and Temporary loss of semi improved grassland Negligible adverse this receptor therefore there is no potential for grassland Nature habitat intra-project effects on this receptor. Conservation

Chapter 9 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Ecology and Temporary loss of semi-improved grassland Semi-improved grassland Negligible adverse this receptor therefore there is no potential for Nature habitat intra-project effects on this receptor. Conservation

Chapter 9 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Unimproved grassland (and Ecology and Temporary loss of grassland and scrub Negligible adverse this receptor therefore there is no potential for scrub) Nature intra-project effects on this receptor. Conservation

Chapter 9 Ecology and Temporary loss of woodland habitat Negligible adverse Nature Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Woodland and Trees Conservation this receptor therefore there is no potential for intra-project effects on this receptor. Temporary loss of individual trees (including Chapter 9 Negligible adverse Ecology and pruning/lopping)

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Nature Conservation

Chapter 9 Damage to retained trees from severance of Ecology and roots, compaction of the soil, or exclusion of Negligible adverse Nature air and water to the soil Conservation

Chapter 9 Temporary loss and severance of Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Ecology and Slight adverse Hedgerows hedgerows this receptor therefore there is no potential for Nature intra-project effects on this receptor. Conservation Planting of new hedgerow at AGI sites Slight beneficial

Chapter 9 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Standing water habitat (ponds Ecology and Indirect effects on ponds from accidental Slight adverse this receptor therefore there is no potential for lakes canals) Nature spillages, silt laden runoff and dust intra-project effects on this receptor. Conservation

Temporary loss of and severance of riparian Negligible adverse habitat Running Water (Main Rivers and Chapter 9 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on WFD designated; and Streams, Ecology and Temporary disturbance of benthic Negligible adverse this receptor therefore there is no potential for becks and drains - Non Nature environment intra-project effects on this receptor. designated) Conservation Reduction in water quality from accidental Neutral spillages, silt laden run-off and dust

Chapter 9 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Ecology and Disturbance and spread of invasive plant Invasive plant species Not applicable this receptor therefore there is no potential for Nature material during construction phase intra-project effects on this receptor. Conservation

Chapter 9 There will be no direct excavation of the cliff Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Ecology and Maritime cliff and slope , however there could be damage due to Neutral this receptor therefore there is no potential for Nature vibration effects. intra-project effects on this receptor. Conservation

Chapter 9 There will be no direct effects upon the Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Fen, Marsh and Bog Ecology and Negligible marsh habitat, although there this receptor therefore there is no potential for Nature

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Conservation intra-project effects on this receptor.

Chapter 9 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Ecology and Direct temporary loss through excavation Littoral Coarse Sand. Negligible this receptor therefore there is no potential for Nature within pit and cofferdam. intra-project effects on this receptor. Conservation

Temporary disturbance of badgers Negligible adverse Chapter 9 occupying a sett Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Ecology and Badger Temporary severance of habitat Slight adverse this receptor therefore there is no potential for Nature intra-project effects on this receptor. Conservation Direct effects (damage/destruction) upon an Slight adverse active badger sett.

Slight adverse – negligible Direct effect on bats and bat roosts Chapter 9 adverse Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Ecology and Bats – Roosting Slight adverse – negligible this receptor therefore there is no potential for Nature Loss of potential roosting features adverse intra-project effects on this receptor. Conservation Disturbance of bats whilst occupying a roost Negligible adverse

Temporary loss of foraging and commuting Negligible adverse – slight habitat beneficial Chapter 9 Temporary disturbance, fragmentation and Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Ecology and Negligible adverse Bats – Foraging and Commuting isolation during construction of the AGI sites this receptor therefore there is no potential for Nature intra-project effects on this receptor. Conservation Increased disturbance during operation including operation of small wind turbine at Neutral the AGI sites (excluding Barmston)

Direct killing and injury of water vole and Slight adverse –negligible loss of water vole burrows adverse Chapter 9 Temporary disturbance of water vole whilst Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Ecology and Negligible adverse Water Vole occupying a burrow this receptor therefore there is no potential for Nature intra-project effects on this receptor. Conservation Temporary loss of bank side and Slight adverse – Negligible marginal/aquatic habitat adverse

Temporary severance of habitat Slight adverse – negligible

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adverse

Temporary disturbance of water vole habitat Slight adverse during construction in adjacent areas

Permanent loss of bank side and marginal / aquatic habitat associated with the internal Slight adverse access roads at Barmston Pumping Station

Direct effects on otter holts/couch sites Neutral

Temporary loss of riparian habitat Negligible adverse Chapter 9 Temporary disturbance of otter due to Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Ecology and Slight adverse Otter construction activities close to watercourses this receptor therefore there is no potential for Nature intra-project effects on this receptor. Conservation Effect on food source for otter Negligible adverse

Increased disturbance during the operation Neutral of Drax PIG Trap

Temporary disturbance to great crested newt non breeding aquatic habitat – Brind Slight adverse population

Temporary partial loss of great crested newt Negligible adverse terrestrial habitat Chapter 9 Increased risk of mortality and injury of great Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Ecology and Neutral Great Crested Newt crested newt this receptor therefore there is no potential for Nature intra-project effects on this receptor. Conservation Indirect disturbance during construction due Slight adverse to temporary severance of habitat

Partial temporary loss of small areas of great crested newt habitat during completion Slight adverse of drainage works within the Flexible Drainage Areas

Increased risk of mortality of grass snake Neutral Chapter 9 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Reptiles Ecology and Increased risk of mortality of reptiles (at this receptor therefore there is no potential for Neutral Nature Driffield Construction Compound) intra-project effects on this receptor.

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Conservation Temporary loss of and severance of Negligible adverse foraging and shelter habitat

Temporary disturbance during construction Negligible adverse

Chapter 9 Effect of construction activity adjacent to Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Ecology and Fish (and spawning habitats) main migratory watercourses Slight adverse this receptor therefore there is no potential for Nature intra-project effects on this receptor. Conservation

Chapter 9 Temporary loss of brown hare habitat during Negligible adverse Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Ecology and construction Brown Hare this receptor therefore there is no potential for Nature Disturbance to brown hare during ?? intra-project effects on this receptor. Conservation construction.

Temporary loss of habitat Negligible adverse Chapter 9 Non-breeding Humber Estuary Temporary disturbance Negligible adverse Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Ecology and SPA Qualifying Species – Golden these receptors therefore there is no potential for Nature Permanent loss of habitat Negligible adverse Plover and Lapwing intra-project effects on these receptors. Conservation Permanent disturbance during the operation Negligible adverse of the AGIs

Potential for destruction/damage to nests Neutral

Temporary loss of nesting and foraging Slight adverse Chapter 9 habitat Only one chapter has identified residual effects on BoCC Red Listed Farmland Bird Ecology and Temporary disturbance Neutral these receptors therefore there is no potential for Breeding Bird Assemblage Nature intra-project effects on these receptors. Conservation Permanent loss of habitat Slight adverse

Permanent disturbance during the operation Negligible adverse of the AGIs

Temporary loss of foraging and roosting Chapter 9 Negligible adverse habitat Only one chapter has identified residual effects on BoCC Red Listed Farmland Bird Ecology and these receptors therefore there is no potential for Wintering Bird Assemblage Nature Temporary disturbance Negligible adverse intra-project effects on these receptors. Conservation Permanent loss and fragmentation of habitat Negligible adverse

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Chapter 9 Potential for destruction/damage to nests Neutral Schedule 1 species (Barn Owl, Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Ecology and Red Kite, Marsh Harrier, Temporary loss of foraging habitat Negligible adverse these receptors therefore there is no potential for Nature Kingfisher and Quail) intra-project effects on these receptors. Conservation Temporary disturbance Neutral

Potential for destruction/damage to nests or Chapter 9 Neutral other habitats relied upon for roosting Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Wetland Birds associated with Ecology and these receptors therefore there is no potential for Kelk Beck Nature Temporary loss of foraging habitat Negligible adverse intra-project effects on these receptors. Conservation Temporary disturbance Negligible adverse

Chapter 9 Temporary loss of habitat Negligible adverse Waterfowl (including waders) Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Ecology and associated with the inter-tidal these receptors therefore there is no potential for Nature coastal habitat near Barmston Temporary disturbance Slight adverse intra-project effects on these receptors. Conservation

Chapter 9 Potential for destruction/damage to nests Neutral Sand Martin Colony associated Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Ecology and with the coastal cliffs adjacent to Temporary loss of habitat Neutral this receptor therefore there is no potential for Nature Barmston. intra-project effects on this receptor. Conservation Temporary disturbance Negligible adverse

Potential for destruction/damage to nests Neutral

Temporary loss of habitat Negligible adverse Chapter 9 Temporary disturbance Negligible adverse Only one chapter has identified residual effects on All other species (Breeding and Ecology and these receptors therefore there is no potential for Wintering populations) Nature Permanent loss and fragmentation of habitat Negligible beneficial intra-project effects on these receptors. Conservation during the operation of the AGIs

Permanent disturbance during the operation Negligible adverse of the AGIs

Temporary disturbance during the Negligible adverse Chapter 9 construction of Skerne Block Valve Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Ecology and Wintering Bewick’s swan Permanent loss of habitat during the this receptor therefore there is no potential for Nature Negligible adverse operation of Skerne Block Valve intra-project effects on this receptor. Conservation Permanent disturbance during the operation Negligible adverse

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Temporary disturbance during the Neutral construction of Skerne Block Valve

Permanent loss of habitat during the Negligible beneficial operation of Skerne Block Valve

Permanent disturbance during the operation Neutral Chapter 9 of Skerne Block Valve Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Ecology and Barn Owl Temporary disturbance to nesting / roosting this receptor therefore there is no potential for Nature barn owl during the construction of Negligible adverse intra-project effects on this receptor. Conservation Barmston Pumping Station

Permanent loss and fragmentation of habitat during the operation of Barmton Pumping Negligible beneficial Station

Enhanced foraging opportunities around Neutral Barmston Pumping Station for Barn Owl

Chapter 10 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on CT298, possible Romano-British Archaeology and Excavation Moderate adverse this receptor therefore there is no potential for settlement site Cultural Heritage intra-project effects on this receptor.

Chapter 10 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on CT 143 & CT275, Throlam Farm Archaeology and Excavation Moderate adverse this receptor therefore there is no potential for Romano-British Pottery Kilns Cultural Heritage intra-project effects on this receptor.

Chapter 10 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on TD Romano-British pottery kiln Archaeology and Excavation Moderate adverse this receptor therefore there is no potential for Cultural Heritage intra-project effects on this receptor.

Chapter 10 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on TD9 Romano-British pottery kiln Archaeology and Excavation Moderate adverse this receptor therefore there is no potential for Cultural Heritage intra-project effects on this receptor.

Chapter 10 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on TD376 Romano-British pottery Archaeology and Excavation Moderate adverse this receptor therefore there is no potential for kiln Cultural Heritage intra-project effects on this receptor.

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Chapter 10 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on TD382 Bronze Age barrows Archaeology and Excavation Moderate adverse this receptor therefore there is no potential for Cultural Heritage intra-project effects on this receptor.

Chapter 10 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on TD384-TD386 Possible Iron Age Archaeology and Excavation Moderate adverse this receptor therefore there is no potential for square barrows Cultural Heritage intra-project effects on this receptor.

Chapter 10 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on TD379 Enclosure Archaeology and Excavation Moderate adverse this receptor therefore there is no potential for Cultural Heritage intra-project effects on this receptor.

Chapter 10 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on TD388 possible settlement site Archaeology and Excavation Moderate adverse this receptor therefore there is no potential for Cultural Heritage intra-project effects on this receptor.

Chapter 10 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on TD371, possible Romano-British Archaeology and Excavation Moderate adverse this receptor therefore there is no potential for roadside settlement Cultural Heritage intra-project effects on this receptor.

Chapter 10 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on TD83 & TD85, Extended Ladder Archaeology and Excavation Moderate adverse this receptor therefore there is no potential for Settlement Cultural Heritage intra-project effects on this receptor.

DS213 possible settlement site Chapter 10 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on recorded through geophysical Archaeology and Excavation Moderate adverse this receptor therefore there is no potential for survey Cultural Heritage intra-project effects on this receptor.

Chapter 10 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on SB215 Wansford SMV Archaeology and Excavation Moderate adverse this receptor therefore there is no potential for Cultural Heritage intra-project effects on this receptor.

Chapter 10 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on SB274 Winkton DMV Archaeology and Excavation Moderate adverse this receptor therefore there is no potential for Cultural Heritage intra-project effects on this receptor.

Minor adverse not Pipeline envelope Chapter 11 significant Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Landscape Character Landscape and this receptor therefore there is no potential for Drax PIG Trap Negligible adverse Visual intra-project effects on this receptor. Camblesforth Multi-junction Minor Adverse

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Tollingham Block Valve Minor Adverse

Dalton Block valve Moderate – Minor Adverse

Skerne Block Valve Minor Adverse

Barmston Pumping Station Minor Adverse

Chapter 11 Minor adverse reducing to Landscape and Visual effects of Drax PIG Trap negligible after the Visual establishment of mitigation

Dust effects may occur during the earthworks associated with the construction Chapter 12 Air phase and track out. This may lead to Neutral Quality potential nuisance effects at dust deposition and soiling of surfaces. Crop damage may also occur as a result of dust deposition.

Construction of the pipeline Minor adverse Viewpoint 1 Public Footpath (Long Drax FP 35.47/6/1)- Construction of the PIG Trap Minor Adverse Four ES Chapters have identified residual effects Chapter 13 Noise represents existing and potential on receptors representative of viewpoint 1 and Vibration Minor adverse during future views of the site, and therefore this has been considered in the intra- Maintenance works including venting venting, negligible the existing visual amenity in local projects cumulative effects assessment remainder of the time. views. Temporary Closure of PROW due to the Temporary Construction Area for Drax AGI during construction. Chapter 15 Effects on users’ amenity during Socio-Economic construction from increased dust, Negligible Recreation and construction noise and temporary visual Tourism effects. Effects on users’ visual amenity during operation due to the potential visibility of Drax AGI.

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Viewpoint 2, public footpath , Chapter 11 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on (Long Drax FP 35.47/6/1) Landscape and Visual effects of Drax PIG Trap No effects these receptors therefore there is no potential for recreational users Visual intra-project effects on these receptors.

Chapter 11 Negligible adverse recuing Landscape and Visual effects of Drax PIG Trap to no change following the Visual establishment of mitigation

Dust effects may occur during the earthworks associated with the construction Viewpoint 3 Local Access Road, Chapter 12 Air phase and track out. This may lead to north of Pear Tree Avenue - Neutral Three ES Chapters have identified residual effects Quality potential nuisance effects at dust deposition Local road users and receptors at on receptors representative of viewpoint 3 and soiling of surfaces. Crop damage may their place of work (Pumping therefore this has been considered in the intra- also occur as a result of dust deposition. Station associated with Drax projects cumulative effects assessment Power Station) Construction of the pipeline Minor adverse

Construction of the PIG Trap Minor Adverse Chapter 13 Noise and Vibration Minor adverse during Maintenance works including venting venting, negligible the remainder of the time.

Viewpoint 4 Main Road, Drax, Chapter 11 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Residential receptors, Landscape and Visual effects of Camblesforth Multi-junction No effect these receptors therefore there is no potential for pedestrians and local road users Visual intra-project effects on these receptors.

Viewpoint 5 Hales Lane, Drax Local road users, and Chapter 11 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on representative of residential Landscape and Visual effects of Camblesforth Multi-junction No effect these receptors therefore there is no potential for receptors on the southern side of Visual intra-project effects on these receptors. Drax village

Chapter 11 Negligible recuing to no Viewpoint 6 Public Footpath Drax Landscape and Visual effects of Camblesforth Multi-junction change following the FP 35.26/10/1 - Recreational Four ES Chapters have identified residual effects Visual establishement of mitigation receptors (few) and partially on receptors representative of viewpoint 6 representative of views from Chapter 12 Air therefore this has been considered in the intra- Dust effects during track out Neutral residential properties on Wade Quality projects cumulative effects assessment House Lane. Chapter 13 Noise Pipeline stringing Moderate Adverse

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and Vibration Construction of the Multi-junction Minor Adverse

Minor adverse during Maintenance works including venting venting, negligible the remainder of the time.

Chapter 15 Socio-Economic Potential for Camblesforth Multi-junction to Negligible Recreation and be visible along this footpath Tourism

Visual effects of Camblesforth Multi-junction Moderate – Minor Adverse Chapter 11 during construction Landscape and Minor Adverse reducing to Viewpoints 7 and 8 Public Visual effects of Camblesforth Multi-junction Two ES Chapters have identified residual effects Visual negligible following the Footpath Camblesforth FP during operation on receptors representative of viewpoints 7 and 8 establishement of mitigation 35.17/6/2 - Recreational therefore this has been considered in the intra- receptors (few) Chapter 15 Effects on users’ amenity during projects cumulative effects assessment Socio-Economic construction from increased dust, Negligible Recreation and construction noise and temporary visual Tourism effects from Camblesforth Multi-junction

Chapter 11 Minor adverse reducing to Landscape and Visual effects of Tollingham Block Valve negligible over time Visual

Chapter 12 Air Dust effects during track out Neutral Quality

Viewpoint 9 Skiff Lane Moderate Adverse Three ES Chapters have identified residual effects Residential receptors (Skiff Farm (Combined effect of traffic on receptors representative of viewpoint 9 and Tollingham Cottages) & local accessing Tollingham therefore this has been considered in the intra- road users Construction Compound projects cumulative effects assessment Chapter 13 Noise Construction traffic accessing Tollingham and the Pipeline and Vibration Construction Compound Construction Traffic for a maximum of 98 days) Negligible for the remainder of the construction season on a weekday and Minor

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Adverse on a Saturday.

Deliveries, unloading and loading activities. Minor Adverse Movement of equipment

Chapter 11 Minor adverse reducing to Landscape and Visual effects of Tollingham Block Valve Negligible. Visual

Dust effects may occur during the Three ES Chapters have identified residual effects Viewpoint 10 Drain Lane - earthworks associated with the construction on receptors representative of viewpoint 10 Residential receptor (Throlam) Chapter 12 Air phase and track out. This may lead to Neutral therefore this has been considered in the intra- and local road users Quality potential nuisance effects at dust deposition projects cumulative effects assessment and soiling of surfaces. Crop damage may also occur as a result of dust deposition.

Chapter 13 Noise Construction of the Pipeline Minor Adverse and Vibration

Visual effects of Dalton Block Valve during Moderate Adverse Chapter 11 construction Landscape and Visual Visual effects of Dalton Block Valve during Minor adverse reducing to operation negligible

Dust effects may occur during the earthworks associated with the construction Viewpoint 11 Lund Wold Road, Chapter 12 Air phase and track out. This may lead to Neutral west of Lund - Residential Quality potential nuisance effects at dust deposition Three ES Chapters have identified residual effects Receptors to the north of the site, and soiling of surfaces. Crop damage may on receptors representative of viewpoint 11 users of public footpath (Lund FP also occur as a result of dust deposition. therefore this has been considered in the intra- No.2), local road users including projects cumulative effects assessment Temporary closure of the PRoW during recreational users (walkers). construction. Chapter 15 Effects on users’ amenity during Socio-Economic construction from increased dust, Negligible Recreation and construction noise and temporary visual Tourism effects from the Temporary Construction Area Effects on users’ visual amenity during the

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Visual effects of Dalton Block Valve during Minor Adverse Chapter 11 construction Viewpoints 12 and 13 Holme Landscape and Minor – negligible adverse Wold Road, west of Holme on the Visual effects of Dalton Block Valve during Visual reducing to negligible over Wolds - Residential Receptors on operation Two ES Chapters have identified residual effects time. the northwestern edge of Holme on receptors representative of viewpoints 12 and on the Wolds and local road Dust effects may occur during the 13 therefore this has been considered in the intra- users including recreational users earthworks associated with the construction projects cumulative effects assessment (walkers, cyclists and horse Chapter 12 Air phase and track out. This may lead to Neutral riders) Quality potential nuisance effects at dust deposition and soiling of surfaces. Crop damage may also occur as a result of dust deposition.

Chapter 11 Minor Adverse reducing to Landscape and Visual effects of Dalton Block Valve Viewpoint 14 Holme Wold Road, Negligible between Holme Wold House and Visual Two ES Chapters have identified residual effects the local road junction north of Dust effects may occur during the on receptors representative of viewpoint 14 Holmedale Farm - Local road earthworks associated with the construction therefore this has been considered in the intra- users including recreational users Chapter 12 Air phase and track out. This may lead to Neutral projects cumulative effects assessment (walkers, cyclists and horse Quality potential nuisance effects at dust deposition riders) and soiling of surfaces. Crop damage may also occur as a result of dust deposition.

Chapter 11 Landscape and Visual effects from Skerne Block Valve Negligible Viewpoint 15 Public footpath and Visual Three ES Chapters have identified residual effects Bridleway (Skerne & Wansford Dust effects may occur during the on receptors representative of viewpoint 15 Bridleway and FP No.9) south of earthworks associated with the construction therefore this has been considered in the intra- Wansford - Users of public right Chapter 12 Air phase and track out. This may lead to Neutral projects cumulative effects assessment of way (recreational receptors Quality potential nuisance effects at dust deposition and soiling of surfaces. Crop damage may also occur as a result of dust deposition.

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Temporary closure of the PRoW Effects on users’ amenity during Chapter 15 construction from increased dust, Socio-Economic construction noise and temporary visual Negligible Recreation and effects from the Temporary Construction Tourism Area Effects on users’ visual amenity during the operation of Skerne Block Valve

Chapter 11 Minor Adverse reducing to Landscape and Visual effects from Skerne Block Valve Negligible over time Visual

Dust effects may occur during the Viewpoint 16 Main Street, east of Three ES Chapters have identified residual effects earthworks associated with the construction Skerne, Residential receptor at on receptors representative of viewpoint 16 Chapter 12 Air phase and track out. This may lead to Green Acre Lodge, and local Neutral therefore this has been considered in the intra- Quality potential nuisance effects at dust deposition road users projects cumulative effects assessment and soiling of surfaces. Crop damage may also occur as a result of dust deposition.

Chapter 13 Noise Construction of the Pipeline Minor Adverse and Vibration

Chapter 11 Moderate adverse reducing Landscape and Visual effects of Skerne Block Valve to Moderate Minor Adverse Visual over time

Dust effects may occur during the Viewpoints 17 and 18 Public earthworks associated with the construction Footpath and Bridleway (Skerne Three ES Chapters have identified residual effects Chapter 12 Air phase and track out. This may lead to & Wansford Bridleway and FP Neutral on receptors representative of viewpoints 17 and Quality potential nuisance effects at dust deposition No.7) between Skerne and 18 therefore this has been considered in the intra- and soiling of surfaces. Crop damage may Cleaves Farm Recreational projects cumulative effects assessment also occur as a result of dust deposition. receptors & access track users Chapter 15 Temporary Closure of the PRoW Socio-Economic Negligible Recreation and Effects of users’ visual amenity during the Tourism operation of Skerne Block Valve

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Viewpoint 19 Woldgate (road) – Long distance view Recreational Chapter 11 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on receptors (National Cycle Route Landscape and Visual effects of Barmston Pumping Station Negligible these receptors therefore there is no potential for 1) and local road users in the Visual intra-project effects on these receptors. Yorkshire Wolds

Minor adverse from the church yard Visual effects of Barmston Pumping Station during construction Moderate-minor adverse from the residential Chapter 11 receptors Landscape and Minor – negligible adverse Viewpoint 20 St Edmunds Visual reducing to negligbale over Two ES Chapters have identified residual effects Church, Fraisthorpe -Church yard on receptors representative of viewpoint 20 Visual effects of Barmston Pumping Station time for the church yard and residential receptors in therefore this has been considered in the intra- during operation Minor negative reducing to Fraisthorpe projects cumulative effects assessment Negligible overtime for the residential receptors

Minor adverse during Chapter 13 Noise Maintenance works including venting venting negligible the and Vibration remainder of the time Operational Noise Negligible

Visual effects of Barmston Pumping Station Moderate –Minor adverse Chapter 11 during construction Landscape and Viewpoint 21 A165 (Coast Visual Visual effects of Barmston Pumping Station Minor adverse reducing to Road) adjacent to during operation negligible Four ES Chapters have identified residual effects Stonehills - Residential receptors, Dust effects may occur during the on receptors representative of viewpoint 21 Bridlington Road users, and earthworks associated with the construction therefore this has been considered in the intra- recreational receptors using Chapter 12 Air phase and track out. This may lead to Neutral projects cumulative effects assessment public rights of way on the east Quality potential nuisance effects at dust deposition side of the A165. and soiling of surfaces. Crop damage may also occur as a result of dust deposition.

Chapter 13 Noise Construction of the Pipeline Moderate / Minor Adverse

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and Vibration Minor adverse during Maintenance works including venting venting negligible the remainder of the time

Operational Noise Negligible

Temporary closure of the PRoWs Effects on users’ amenity during Chapter 15 construction from increased dust, Socio-Economic construction noise and temporary visual Negligible Recreation and effects. Tourism Effects on visual amenity during the operation of Barmston Pumping Station.

Viewpoint 22 Sands Lane, Chapter 11 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Barmston - Residential receptors Landscape and Visual effects of Barmston Pumping Station Negligible these receptors therefore there is no potential for and local road users at western Visual intra-project effects on these receptors. end of Sands Lane Barmston

Viewpoint 23 - Barmston Beach Chapter 11 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Holiday Park and Informal Cliff Landscape and Visual effects of Barmston Pumping Station Negligible these receptors therefore there is no potential for Top Path - Holiday Makers and Visual intra-project effects on these receptors. Recreational receptors)

Visual effects of Barmston Pumping Station Major- Moderate Adverse Chapter 11 during construction during construction Landscape and Moderate adverse and Visual effects of Barmston Pumping Station Visual remaining moderate during operation Two ES Chapters have identified residual effects Viewpoints 24a and 24b Sands adverse over time on receptors representative of viewpoint 24a and Road (Track) -Recreational Dust effects may occur during the 24b therefore this has been considered in the intra- Users of the off-road route earthworks associated with the construction projects cumulative effects assessment Chapter 12 Air phase and track out. This may lead to Neutral Quality potential nuisance effects at dust deposition and soiling of surfaces. Crop damage may also occur as a result of dust deposition.

Visual effects of Barmston Pumping Station Viewpoint 25 Local road between Chapter 11 Moderate – Minor Adverse Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Fraisthorpe and Auburn Farm Landscape and during construction these receptors therefore there is no potential for

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(access to Fraisthorpe Sands Visual Moderate – Minor adverse intra-project effects on these receptors. Visual effects of Barmston Pumping Station Beach). - Local road users in the short term reducing to during operation Minor adverse over time.

Dust effects may occur during the earthworks associated with the construction Chapter 12 Air phase and track out. This may lead to Neutral Quality potential nuisance effects at dust deposition and soiling of surfaces.

Moderate / Minor Adverse Three ES Chapters have identified residual effects Construction of the Pipeline Human receptors and for receptors within 100m on human and commercial receptors therefore this commercial properties Chapter 13 Noise has been considered in the intra-projects and Vibration Minor Adverse / Negligible cumulative effects assessment Construction of the Pipeline for receptors between 100m and 300m

Chapter 11 Landscape and Visual effects of the Pipeline Envelope Not significant Visual

Chapter 12 Air Dust effects during track out Neutral Two ES Chapters have identified residual effects Quality on these receptors therefore this has been Baxter Hall on main Road, Drax Chapter 13 Noise considered in the intra-projects cumulative effects Construction of the Pipeline Moderate / Minor Adverse and Vibration assessment

Chapter 12 Air Dust effects during track out Neutral Two ES Chapters have identified residual effects Quality on these receptors therefore this has been Woodlands on main Road Drax Chapter 13 Noise considered in the intra-projects cumulative effects Pipeline stringing Moderate Adverse and Vibration assessment

Chapter 12 Air Dust effects during track out Neutral Two ES Chapters have identified residual effects Five properties on Wade House Quality on these receptors therefore this has been Lane Chapter 13 Noise considered in the intra-projects cumulative effects Pipeline stringing Moderate Adverse and Vibration assessment

Four properties on Pear Tree Chapter 12 Air Dust effects during track out Neutral Two ES Chapters have identified residual effects Avenue Quality on these receptors therefore this has been

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Chapter 13 Noise considered in the intra-projects cumulative effects Construction of the Pipeline Moderate / Minor Adverse and Vibration assessment

Chapter 12 Air Dust effects during track out Neutral Two ES Chapters have identified residual effects New farm, Sand Lane, Holme on Quality on these receptors therefore this has been Spalding Moor Chapter 13 Noise considered in the intra-projects cumulative effects Construction of the Pipeline Moderate / Minor Adverse and Vibration assessment

Two ES Chapters have identified residual effects Chapter 12 Air on these receptors therefore this has been Dust effects during track out Neutral Quality considered in the intra-projects cumulative effects Two properties on Weighton Hill, assessment Market Weighton. Two ES Chapters have identified residual effects Chapter 13 Noise on these receptors therefore this has been Construction of the Pipeline Moderate / Minor Adverse and Vibration considered in the intra-projects cumulative effects assessment

Chapter 12 Air Dust effects during track out Neutral Quality Two ES Chapters have identified residual effects Two residential properties in Construction Traffic accessing Driffield on these receptors therefore this has been Negligible Kellythorpe Chapter 13 Noise Construction Compound considered in the intra-projects cumulative effects assessment and Vibration Deliveries, unloading and loading activities. Moderate / Minor Adverse Movement of equipment

Dust effects may occur during the earthworks associated with the construction Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Chapter 12 Air phase and track out. This may lead to Humber Estuary SSSI Neutral this receptor which is neutral therefore there is no Quality potential nuisance effects at dust deposition potential for intra-project effects on this receptor. and soiling of surfaces. Crop damage may also occur as a result of dust deposition.

Dust effects may occur during the earthworks associated with the construction Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Chapter 12 Air phase and track out. This may lead to Bryan Fields SSSI Neutral this receptor which is neutral therefore there is no Quality potential nuisance effects at dust deposition potential for intra-project effects on this receptor. and soiling of surfaces. Crop damage may also occur as a result of dust deposition.

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Construction works Minor Adverse Only one chapter has identified residual effects on NSRs in the vicinity of Drax PIG Chapter 13 Noise Minor adverse during Maintenance works including maintenance these receptors therefore there is no potential for Trap Site and Vibration venting, negligible the venting intra-project effects on these receptors remainder of the time.

Construction works Minor adverse Only one chapter has identified residual effects on NSRs in the vicinity of Chapter 13 Noise Minor adverse during Maintenance works including maintenance these receptors therefore there is no potential for Camblesforth Multi-junction Site and Vibration venting, negligible the venting intra-project effects on these receptors remainder of the time.

Construction works Minor adverse Only one chapter has identified residual effects on NSRs in the vicinity of Tollingham Chapter 13 Noise Minor adverse during Maintenance works including maintenance these receptors therefore there is no potential for Block Valve Site and Vibration venting, negligible the venting intra-project effects on these receptors remainder of the time.

Construction works Minor adverse Only one chapter has identified residual effects on NSRs in the vicinity of Dalton Chapter 13 Noise Minor adverse during Maintenance works including maintenance these receptors therefore there is no potential for Block Valve Site and Vibration venting, negligible the venting intra-project effects on these receptors remainder of the time.

Construction works Minor adverse Only one chapter has identified residual effects on NSRs in the vicinity of Skerne Chapter 13 Noise Minor adverse during Maintenance works including maintenance these receptors therefore there is no potential for Block Valve and Vibration venting, negligible the venting intra-project effects on these receptors remainder of the time.

Construction works Minor adverse

Minor adverse during Only one chapter has identified residual effects on NSRs in the vicinity of Barmston Chapter 13 Noise Maintenance works including maintenance venting, negligible the these receptors therefore there is no potential for Pumping Station and Vibration venting remainder of the time. intra-project effects on these receptors

Operational Noise Negligible

Moderate Adverse for Night Only one chapter has identified residual effects on NSRs in the vicinity of the River Chapter 13 Noise 24 hr construction works (HDD) for the time works and Minor this receptor therefore there is no potential for Ouse Crossing (Rusholme Hall) and Vibration crossing (temporary) Adverse for daytime works intra-project effects on this receptor.

NSRs in the vicinity of the Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Chapter 13 Noise 24 hr construction works (mircotunnel for Minor Adverse for night time Railway at Brind (Brind Lane this receptor therefore there is no potential for

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Farm) and Vibration crossing (temporary)) and daytime works intra-project effects on this receptor.

NSRs in the vicinity of Driffield to Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Chapter 13 Noise 24 hr construction (microtunnel) for crossing Minor Adverse for night time Hutton Cranswick Railway this receptor therefore there is no potential for and Vibration (temporary) and daytime works (Orchard Lane) intra-project effects on this receptor.

Moderate Adverse for Night Only one chapter has identified residual effects on NSRs in the vicinity of the River Chapter 13 Noise 24 hour construction works (microtunnel) for time works and Minor this receptor therefore there is no potential for Hull crossing (Trout Inn) and Vibration crossing (temporary) Adverse for daytime works intra-project effects on this receptor.

Minor Adverse on weekdays and Saturdays for a Only one chapter has identified residual effects on NSRs along Main Street Chapter 13 Noise Construction Traffic Movements maximum of 40 days, these receptors therefore there is no potential for Knedlington and Vibration (Temporary) Negligible for the remainder intra-project effects on these receptors. of the construction period.

Minor Adverse on weekdays and Saturdays for a Only one chapter has identified residual effects on NSRs along A63 (vicinity of Chapter 13 Noise Construction Traffic Movements maximum of 16 days, these receptors therefore there is no potential for Howden) and Vibration (Temporary) Negligible for the remainder intra-project effects on these receptors. of the construction period.

Minor Adverse on weekdays and Saturdays for a Only one chapter has identified residual effects on NSRs along the B1288 Wood Chapter 13 Noise Construction Traffic Movements maximum of 30 days, these receptors therefore there is no potential for Lane and Vibration (Temporary) Negligible for the remainder intra-project effects on these receptors. of the construction period.

Minor Adverse on weekdays and Saturdays for a Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Chapter 13 Noise Construction Traffic Movements NSRs along B1228 St Lane maximum of 14 days, these receptors therefore there is no potential for and Vibration (Temporary) Negligible for the remainder intra-project effects on these receptors. of the construction period.

Minor Adverse on Saturdays for a maximum of 2 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on NSRs along A163 (vicinity of Chapter 13 Noise Construction Traffic Movements Saturdays, Negligible for these receptors therefore there is no potential for Foggathorpe) and Vibration (Temporary) weekdays and all other intra-project effects on these receptors. Saturdays during the construction period.

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Minor Adverse on peak Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Chapter 13 Noise Construction Traffic Movements Saturday, Negligible for the NSRs along Main Cliffe Lane these receptors therefore there is no potential for and Vibration (Temporary) remainder of the intra-project effects on these receptors. Construction period.

Major Adverse (combined effect of construction traffic for the construction of NSRs along a Un Named Road Dalton Block Valve and Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Chapter 13 Noise Construction Traffic Movements (west of Lund) ID 32 on Figure Pipeline Construction lasting these receptors therefore there is no potential for and Vibration (Temporary) 14.2 for a maximum of 8 days). intra-project effects on these receptors. Minor Adverse for the remainder of the Construction Season.

Moderate Adverse (combined effect of construction traffic for the construction of Skerne Block Only one chapter has identified residual effects on NSRs along Driffield Road Chapter 13 Noise Construction Traffic Movements Valve and Pipeline these receptors therefore there is no potential for (vicinity of Skerne) and Vibration (Temporary) Construction lasting for a intra-project effects on these receptors. maximum of 42 days) Negligible for the remainder of the Construction Season.

Minor Adverse on weekdays and Saturdays (combined effect of construction traffic for the construction of the Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Chapter 13 Noise Construction Traffic Movements NSRs along the B1249 Pumping Station and these receptors therefore there is no potential for and Vibration (Temporary) Pipeline Construction lasting intra-project effects on these receptors. for a maximum of 76 days. Negligible for the remainder of the Construction Season.

Minor Adverse on weekdays Only one chapter has identified residual effects on NSRs along the B1249 Main Chapter 13 Noise Construction Traffic Movements and Saturdays (combined these receptors therefore there is no potential for Street (vicinity of Frodingham) and Vibration (Temporary) effect of construction traffic intra-project effects on these receptors. for the construction of the

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Pumping Station and Pipeline Construction lasting for a maximum of 34 days. Negligible for the remainder of the Construction Season.

Chapter 14 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Road users in the vicinity of Movement of materials and plant associated Moderate Adverse (for less Traffic Transport these receptors therefore there is no potential for Automated Traffic Count 12 with construction (temporary). than six month ) and Access intra-project effects on these receptors.

Chapter 14 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Road users in the vicinity of Movement of materials and plant associated Moderate Adverse (for less Traffic Transport these receptors therefore there is no potential for Automated Traffic Count 35 with construction (temporary). than six month ) and Access intra-project effects on these receptors.

Chapter 14 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on All automated Traffic Count Movement of materials and plant associated Traffic Transport Minor adverse to negligible these receptors therefore there is no potential for Locations with construction and Access intra-project effects on these receptors.

Increased construction traffic would cause Negligible disruption to the road network Chapter 15 Potential severance affects during Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Socio-Economic Users of Carlton Towers construction and potential disruption to these receptors therefore there is no potential for Recreation and shooting activities. Effects on user’s Negligible intra-project effects on these receptors Tourism amenity during construction from increased dust, construction noise and temporary visual effects.

Chapter 15 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Users of Barlow Common nature Socio-Economic Increased construction traffic would cause Negligible these receptors therefore there is no potential for Reserve Recreation and disruption to the road network intra-project effects on these receptors Tourism

Chapter 15 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Users of California Garden Socio-Economic Increased construction traffic would cause Negligible these receptors therefore there is no potential for Centre Recreation and disruption to the road network intra Tourism

Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Chapter 15 Increased construction traffic would cause Users of Howden Minster Minor Adverse these receptors therefore there is no potential for Socio-Economic disruption to the road network Recreation and intra

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Chapter 15 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Socio-Economic Increased construction traffic would cause Users of Shire Hall Minor Adverse these receptors therefore there is no potential for Recreation and disruption to the road network intra-project effects on these receptors Tourism

Chapter 15 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Socio-Economic Increased construction traffic would cause Users of Boothferry Golf Club Negligible these receptors therefore there is no potential for Recreation and disruption to the road network intra-project effects on these receptors Tourism

Chapter 15 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Socio-Economic Increased construction traffic would cause Users of Eastrington Ponds Negligible these receptors therefore there is no potential for Recreation and disruption to the road network intra-project effects on these receptors Tourism

Chapter 15 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Users of North Cliff Wood nature Socio-Economic Increased construction traffic would cause Negligible these receptors therefore there is no potential for Reserve Recreation and disruption to the road network intra-project effects on these receptors Tourism

Chapter 15 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Socio-Economic Increased construction traffic would cause Users of Houghton Moor Shoot Negligible these receptors therefore there is no potential for Recreation and disruption to the road network intra-project effects on these receptors Tourism

Chapter 15 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Users of Mount Pleasant Socio-Economic Increased construction traffic would cause Negligible these receptors therefore there is no potential for Antiques Centre Recreation and disruption to the road network intra-project effects on these receptors Tourism

Chapter 15 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Users of Kiplingcotes Socio-Economic Increased construction traffic would cause Minor Adverse these receptors therefore there is no potential for Racecourse Recreation and disruption to the road network intra-project effects on these receptors Tourism

Chapter 15 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Socio-Economic Increased construction traffic would cause Dalton Estate Negligible these receptors therefore there is no potential for Recreation and disruption to the road network intra-project effects on these receptors Tourism

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Increased construction traffic would cause Chapter 15 disruption to the road network. Effects on Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Socio-Economic Users of Kelleythorpe Trout Lake users’ amenity during construction from Negligible these receptors therefore there is no potential for Recreation and increased dust, construction noise and intra-project effects on these receptors Tourism visual effects.

Increased construction traffic would cause Chapter 15 disruption to the road network. Effects on Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Socio-Economic Users of Driffield Showground users’ amenity during construction from Minor Adverse these receptors therefore there is no potential for Recreation and increased dust, construction noise and intra-project effects on these receptors Tourism visual effects.

Increased construction traffic would cause Chapter 15 disruption to the road network. Effects on Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Socio-Economic Users of Driffield Golf Course users’ amenity during construction from Negligible these receptors therefore there is no potential for Recreation and increased dust, construction noise and intra-project effects on these receptors Tourism visual effects.

Chapter 15 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Socio-Economic Increased construction traffic would cause Users of Driffield Cricket Club Negligible these receptors therefore there is no potential for Recreation and disruption to the road network intra-project effects on these receptors Tourism

Chapter 15 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Users of Driffield Rugby Union Socio-Economic Increased construction traffic would cause Negligible these receptors therefore there is no potential for Club Recreation and disruption to the road network intra-project effects on these receptors Tourism

Chapter 15 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Users of Mulberry Whin Fly Socio-Economic Increased construction traffic would cause Negligible these receptors therefore there is no potential for Fishing Recreation and disruption to the road network intra-project effects on these receptors Tourism

Chapter 15 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Socio-Economic Increased construction traffic would cause Users of Wansford Fishery Negligible these receptors therefore there is no potential for Recreation and disruption to the road network intra-project effects on these receptors Tourism

Users of Barmston Beach Increased construction traffic would cause Chapter 15 Minor Adverse Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Holiday Park Socio-Economic disruption to the road network. these receptors therefore there is no potential for

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Recreation and Temporary closure of the beach and nearby intra-project effects on these receptors Tourism PRoWs would affect residents amenity.

Chapter 15 Increased construction traffic would cause Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Socio-Economic disruption to the road network. Users of Gransmoor Lodge Park Negligible these receptors therefore there is no potential for Recreation and Temporary closure of the beach and nearby intra-project effects on these receptors Tourism PRoWs would affect residents amenity.

Construction would temporarily adversely affect amenity value. Chapter 15 Temporary closure of permissive routes and Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Socio-Economic Users of Barmston Sands section of the beach would affect users’ Minor Adverse these receptors therefore there is no potential for Recreation and amenity. intra-project effects on these receptors Tourism Increased construction traffic would cause disruption to the road network.

Temporary closure of a section of Barmston Sands (and therefore closure of permissive Chapter 15 routes) could cause disruption to users. Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Socio-Economic Users of Fraisthorpe Sands Minor adverse these receptors therefore there is no potential for Recreation and Potential for effects on users’ amenity during intra-project effects on these receptors Tourism construction from increased dust, construction noise and temporary visual effects

Increased construction traffic would cause disruption to the road network. Chapter 15 Severance would cause longer journeys and Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Users of Churches / Places of Socio-Economic could cause people to avoid using local Negligible these receptors therefore there is no potential for Worship and Village Halls Recreation and amenities. intra-project effects on these receptors Tourism Temporary closures of PRoW would cause disruption to users , and could increase journey times

Chapter 15 Increased construction traffic would cause Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Socio-Economic disruption to the road network. Users of Schools and Nurseries Minor Adverse these receptors therefore there is no potential for Recreation and Severance would cause longer journeys and intra-project effects on these receptors Tourism could cause people to avoid using local

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amenities. Temporary closures of PRoW would cause disruption to users , and could increase journey times

Increased construction traffic would cause disruption to the local road network and could cause people to avoid local amenities. Chapter 15 Local Businesses and Service Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Socio-Economic Severance would cause longer journeys and Providers, including those in the Negligible these receptors therefore there is no potential for Recreation and could cause people to avoid using local Hospitality Industry intra-project effects on these receptors Tourism amenities. Increased workforce personnel in the area would increased expenditure in the area.

Significant investment in the area will result in a boost to the local economy. This will result from purchase of goods and services, Chapter 15 local supply chains and increased local Socio-Economic expenditure. Local Economy and employment Minor Beneficial Recreation and Employment opportunities in the area will Tourism exist throughout the lifetime of the Pipeline, but primarily during construction. This will result in upskilling and improved employment rates in the region.

Increased construction traffic would cause Negligible effects will be disruption to the local road network and Users of Public Rights of Way, experienced on local Chapter 15 users, causing temporary delays and Long Distance paths, Permissive footpaths Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Socio-Economic severance effects. Routes and Cycle Routes within Minor adverse effects will be these receptors therefore there is no potential for Recreation and Potential for effects on users’ amenity during the vicinity of the Pipeline experienced on national intra-project effects on these receptors Tourism construction from increased dust, Envelope routes and long distance construction noise and temporary visual paths. effects

Users of National Cycle Route 65 Chapter 15 Only one chapter has identified residual effects on / Trans Pennine Trail (East), Socio-Economic Temporary Close of Cycle Routes Minor Adverse these receptors therefore there is no potential for Cycle Route 164, Cycle Route Recreation and intra-project effects on these receptors

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Chapter 15 Users of Way of Roses, Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Socio-Economic Wilberforce Way, Hudson Way, Temporary closure of PRoW Minor Adverse these receptors therefore there is no potential for Recreation and Minster Way intra-project effects on these receptors Tourism

Users of Long Drax, FP 35.47/1/1, FP 35.47/8/1, 35.47/4/1, 35.47/5/1, 35.26/7/1, 35.26/9/1, 35.26/11/1, 35.26/13/1, 35.49/1/2, 35.49/2/2, Barmby-on-the-March FP No. , Asselby FP No.2, Asselby FP No.1, Wressle FP No. 10, Wressle FP No.6, Wressle FP No.7, Eastrington Bidleway No.17, Spaldington FP No 17, Chapter 15 Temporary closure and effects on amenity Only one chapter has identified residual effects on Spaldington FP No. 12, Market Socio-Economic during construction from increased dust, Negligible these receptors therefore there is no potential for Weighton FP No.11, Market Recreation and construction noise and temporary visual intra-project effects on these receptors Weighton FP No.7, Tourism effects. Goodmanham FP No. 7, Goodmanham FP No. 6, Etton Bridleway No. 5, Watton No . 2, Watton FP No. 20, Hutton Cranswick FP No. 12, Hutton Cranswick FP No 11, Hutton Cranswick FP No 18, Skerne and Wansford Bridleway No 8, Foston-on-the-Wolds FP No. 11, Barmston No 1

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