Environmental Impact Assessment: A Guide to ProceduresThomas Telford, 12 Oca 2000 - 112 sayfa This guide explains how EC requirements for environmental impact assessment have been incorporated into procedures in the UK. It revises the booklet Environmental Assessment: A Guide to the Procedures, published in 1989, to take account of the requirements of the Directive 97/11/EC, which was adopted on 3 March 1997 and came into force on 14 March 1999.Parts 1 and 2 of the guide explain the procedures that apply to projects that fall within the scope of the Directive and require planning permission in England and Wales. They also give general advice and guidance. |
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
Obtaining a ruling on the need for | 11 |
Content of the environmental statement | 17 |
Determination of application | 23 |
3 | 32 |
3325 | 39 |
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1000 square metres amended Applicable thresholds Assembly for Wales Assessment of Environmental booklet chemical competent authority considered construction consult Council Directive Country Planning Environmental cubic metres Description of development development consent EIA is required Electricity Act 1989 emissions England and Wales Environment Agency Environmental Impact Assessment environmental statement exceeds 0.5 hectare exceeds 1 hectare exceeds 1000 square extraction fall within Annex fish farming floorspace exceeds 1000 harbours hydrology included in Annex included in Schedule Indicative thresholds industrial installations listed building local planning authority manufacture megawatts Member National Assembly need for EIA Northern Ireland paragraph particular petroleum pipe-line planning application planning authority Planning Environmental Impact procedures projects not included proposed development radioactive waste Regulations 1999 relevant require EIA road Schedule 1 projects scoping opinion Scottish Executive Secretary significant effects significant environmental effects statutory consultees storage thresholds and criteria Town and Country traffic unless included Welsh Office Whereas