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Transport and Works Act 1992Transpo
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CONTENTSVOLUME 1INTRODUCTION, SCHEM
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Evergreen 3 Project: The ChilternRa
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CONTENTS1 INTRODUCTION 11.1 PURPOSE
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capacity - which was completed in 2
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identified for railway use in the C
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KEY:Scheme BoundaryBicester North S
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Currently the rail corridor is used
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The CRCL plans for new platforms at
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• cumulatively significant effect
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significant effect may arise in rel
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types arising from the project, (eg
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• construction of new infrastruct
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3.3.3 In addition along the corrido
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WarwickshireNorthamptonshireTingewi
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Habitats3.4.8 ERM undertook a preli
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Habitats3.4.17 The works may involv
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Due to the limited land-take of the
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3.6 ARCHAEOLOGY AND CULTURAL HERITA
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Although smaller, the settlements o
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3.7 TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORT3.7.1 Duri
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3.9.3 The purpose of the land quali
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4 METHODOLOGIES FOR ASSESSING ENVIR
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Figure 4.1Diagram Illustrating Nois
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noise level together with the durat
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Evaluation of Receptor Sensitivity4
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Table 4.7 Levels of Significance of
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4.4 ECOLOGYMethodologyIntroduction4
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4.5 WATER RESOURCESMethodology4.5.1
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Evaluation Criteria4.5.7 With parti
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4.7 TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTMethodolog
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Subject AreaMagnitude of EffectMajo
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not found.. This will be used to de
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5 PREPARATION OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL
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Annex AProposed Consultation Listfo
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ERM has over 100 officesAcross the
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CONTENTSB1 PREFACE 1B1.1 THE PROJEC
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B1PREFACEB1.1 THE PROJECTB1.1.1B1.1
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B1.4.1The “site”, for the purpo
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B2PUBLIC INFORMATION AND COMPLAINTS
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B3HOURS OF WORKINGB3.1.1B3.1.2B3.1.
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B4.4 ACCESS AND LOADINGB4.4.1B4.4.2
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B5TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTB5.1 OVERVIE
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that steps are unavoidable, an alte
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(ii) For control of traffic leaving
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B6.2.2In order to ensure that these
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xvi.xvii.Plan site layout and take
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B8DISPOSAL OF WASTE AND CONTAMINATE
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B8.2.8B8.2.9B8.2.10Where necessary,
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B10.7.2All invasive species recorde
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B11.2.1A programme of building insp
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Annex CSummary of AlternativesConsi
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C1.1.1Chinnor BranchThe former Prin
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C1.2.1Routes via the Bicester Milit
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Figure C2Possible Station Locations
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Bicester Interchange StationThe Che
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Site Options Reason for Selection/R
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crossing.Name: Manor Farm No 1 (aka
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Annex DDetails of the Noise andVibr
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D1INTRODUCTIONSection 6 of the ES s
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D2.1.2ResultsAmbient noise levels w
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Table D2.4Attended Measurement Surv
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Table D3.2Plant Inventory Represent
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D4OPERATIONAL NOISED4.1 NOISE STAND
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Noise levels (a) Corresponding to t
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D5RAIL NOISE MODELLING METHODOLOGYD
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Table D5.2 Modelled Train Movements
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Vibration measurements were carried
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F1ANNEX F1- HABITATS REGULATIONS AS
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F2APPROACHThe approach taken to inf
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to be favourable. They are set by N
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The areas with the highest breeding
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Survey methodologyFour rounds of su
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Other species of note included spar
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There were eight UK BAP species. Th
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ReferencesBirdLife International (2
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ERMChiltern LineBat Dusk and Dawn S
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F4-2 METHODSF4-2.1DESK STUDY AND CO
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crested newts (see Table 3.1). This
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F4-3 RESULTSF4-3.1DESK STUDY AND CO
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F4-4 SUMMARY OF FINDINGS AND RECOMM
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Figure 3.4Pond 8a and bFigure 3.5Po
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supplies. Within SPZs there are inn
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G1.13 POLLUTION PREVENTION GUIDELIN
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Wallingford HydroSolutions LtdChilt
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Contents1 Introduction.............
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1 Introduction1.1 OverviewThis Floo
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information. SFRA Flood Zones there
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Table 1 Summary of AssessmentsAsses
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NLaunton RoadStation ApproachBicest
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J1INTRODUCTIONChapter 13 of the ES
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Human Health Groundwater Surface Wa