EIA SCOPING REPORT - Planning Inspectorate.
EIA Scoping Report 2 Document prepared by RSK Environment Ltd. The Old School, Stillhouse Lane, Bristol, BS3 4EB. Document Details. EIA Scoping Report 3 Contents 1 Introduction 28 1.1 Background to the project 28 1.2 Background to the consent and regulatory requirements 31 1.3 Background to this report 31 1.4 Structure of the report 33 2 Background to the Project 36 2.1 Introduction to the.
This Public Scoping Report is divided into two sections. The section titled “In Scope” provides a The section titled “In Scope” provides a list of scoping concerns, by topic that will likely be addressed in the project alternatives within the.
It is intended that this scoping report will help communicate and define the scope of the environmental issues which are to be dealt with by the SEA together with the level of detail to which it is intended to address these issues. This report has been prepared by CAAS (Environmental Services) Ltd., the parent company of AOS Planning.
With reference to the Scoping report you submitted to the SEA Gateway on 16 March 2007. In accordance with Regulation 17(2) of the Environmental Assessment of Plans and Programmes (Scotland) Regulations, 2004, the Consultation Authorities have now considered the Scoping report you submitted. The individual responses from the Consultation.
Environmental Assessment. Scoping Report. July 2008. Creating the environment for business 21585-01 Page ii July 2008. NDA Conditions of Publication. This report is made available under the NDA Transparency Policy. In line with this policy, the NDA is seeking to make information on its activities readily available, and to enable interested parties to have access to and influence on its.
Scoping Report See question 3b within the SEA Framework (Appendix B). 17 14 Stage C: Preparing the Environmental Report (section 17.3): This does not state who will write the environmental report. Will it be the council or the bidder? Clarity on this should be made. Scoping Report Amended.
Scoping occurs early in the project cycle at the same time as outline planning and pre-feasibility studies. Scoping is the process of identifying the key environmental issues and is perhaps the most important step in an EIA. Several groups, particularly decision makers, the local population and the scientific community, have an interest in.