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Dawn Developments Ltd/467374673/Queen’s Quay Masterplan EIA/KD<br />

04/01/2012<br />

Major Mixed Use Development, Queen's Quay, Clydebank<br />

EIA Scoping Report<br />

• URS - Queens Quay Residential Phase 1 – Additional Soils Characterisation Letter<br />

Report, 10 June 2008, URS Report Ref. 49335215/GLRP0002<br />

• URS - Queens Quay Residential Phase 1 – Stockpile Material, 09 September 2008,<br />

URS Letter Report Ref. 49335215/GLLT1005<br />

• URS - Queens Quay Residential Phase 2, 3 and Affordable Housing - Stage 2 Site<br />

Investigation Report, Final, August 2006, URS Report ref. 44762902 / GLRP0452<br />

• URS - Queens Quay Residential Phase 2 – Peat Removal Works Summary,<br />

December 2007, URS Ref. 49335215/GLRP0007<br />

• URS - Queens Quay – Organic Stockpile Characterisation Letter Report, August<br />

2008, URS Report Ref. 49335215/GLRP0013<br />

• Queens Quay – Clydebank, Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soils, May 2006, URS<br />

Letter Report Ref. 447629021/GLLT0983<br />

• Queens Quay – Clydebank, Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soils, may 2006, URS<br />

Letter Report Ref. 447629021/GLLT0983<br />

• Queens Quay Boilermakers Social Club, Stage 2 Site Investigation Report, February<br />

2007, URS Report Ref.<br />

• Queens Quay, Phase 1 Residential - Remediation Strategy, Final, August 2007,<br />

URS Report Ref. 44762902/GLRP0463<br />

• Queens Quay Residential Phase 2 and 3 - Remediation Strategy, Final, February<br />

2008, URS Report Ref. 49335215 /GLRP0005<br />

• Queens Quay Residential Affordable Housing - Remediation Strategy, Final,<br />

February 2008, URS Report Ref. 49335215 /GLRP0003<br />

The desk-study will also take into account historical and existing operations within the<br />

development boundary. In addition, a site walkover will be undertaken to assess current<br />

condition of the site and to obtain more information on potential site sources of<br />

contamination, if appropriate. During the site walkover detailed site notes, photographs<br />

and sketches will be taken and used to compliment the desk based information. The data<br />

would include assessment of general site condition, features present on site (e.g.<br />

stockpiles), overgrown invasive vegetation (knotweed etc.) and other geomorphological<br />

features pertinent to the proposed development.<br />

The main objective for the desk-based impact assessment will be to identify viable<br />

contaminant pathways to sensitive receptors on and in the vicinity of the site and to<br />

assess the potential significance and magnitude of the effects of contaminated soil on<br />

these receptors. The potential for contaminated land and the risk assessment will be<br />

identified in accordance with the relevant legislation and guidance.<br />

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