The Offshore Petroleum Production and Pipe-lines (Environmental Impact Assessment and other Miscellaneous Provisions) (Amendment) Regulations 2017

Regulation 20

SCHEDULE 1U.K.

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Commencement Information

I1Sch. 1 in force at 16.5.2017, see reg. 1

Regulations 3, 5, 6 and 11

SCHEDULE 1U.K.MATTERS TO BE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT IN DECIDING WHETHER RELEVANT PROJECT LIKELY TO HAVE A SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON THE ENVIRONMENT

Characteristics of the project

1.  The characteristics of the relevant project having regard, in particular, to—

(a)the size and design of the project;

(b)the cumulation with other existing or approved projects;

(c)the use of natural resources in particular land, soil, water and biodiversity;

(d)the production of waste, pollution and nuisances;

(e)the risk of major accidents or disasters which are relevant to the project concerned including those caused by climate change, in accordance with scientific knowledge; and

(f)the risks to human health (for example, due to water contamination or air pollution).

Location of the project

2.  The environmental sensitivity of geographical areas likely to be affected by the relevant project having regard, in particular, to—

(a)the existing and approved land use;

(b)the relative abundance, availability, quality and regenerative capacity of natural resources (including soil, land, water and biodiversity) in the area and its underground;

(c)the absorption capacity of the natural environment, paying particular attention to the following areas—

(i)wetlands, riparian areas, river mouths;

(ii)coastal zones and the marine environment;

(iii)mountain and forest areas;

(iv)nature reserves and parks;

(v)areas classified or protected under national legislation, Natura 2000 areas designated by member states pursuant to Directive 92/43/EEC(1) or Directive 2009/147/EC(2);

(vi)areas in which there has already been a failure to meet the environmental quality standards laid down in EU legislation and relevant to the project or in which it is considered that there is such a failure;

(vii)densely populated areas; and

(viii)landscapes and sites of historical, cultural or archaeological significance.

Type and characteristics of the potential impact

3.  The likely significant effects of the relevant project on the environment in relation to the criteria set out under paragraphs 1 and 2, and having regard in particular to the impact of the project on the factors specified in Article 3(1) of the Directive, taking into account—

(a)the magnitude and spatial extent of the impact (for example geographical area and size of the population likely to be affected);

(b)the nature of the impact;

(c)the transboundary nature of the impact;

(d)the intensity and complexity of the impact;

(e)the probability of the impact;

(f)the expected onset, duration, frequency and reversibility of the impact;

(g)the cumulation of the impact with the impact of other existing or approved projects; and

(h)the possibility of effectively reducing the impact.

(1)

OJ L 206 22.7.92 p.7.

(2)

OJ L 20 26.1.2010. p.7.