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The Environmental Impact Assessment (Forestry) (England and Wales) Regulations 1999

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. 1.Title, commencement and extent

  3. 2.Interpretation

  4. 3.Interpretation of “relevant project”

  5. 4.Restriction on relevant projects

  6. 5.Application for an opinion whether a project is a relevant project

  7. 6.Opinions of the Commissioners

  8. 7.Directions by the appropriate Authority

  9. 8.Effect of directions and opinions

  10. 9.Request as to the information to be included in an environmental statement

  11. 10.Applications for consent

  12. 11.Provision of further information

  13. 12.Assistance in preparation of environmental statements

  14. 13.Publicity

  15. 14.Information for another EEA State

  16. 15.Determination of applications

  17. 16.Notification of decisions

  18. 17.Appeals against decisions of the Commissioners

  19. 18.Conditions to be included in every consent

  20. 19.Application to the court by person aggrieved

  21. 20.Enforcement notices

  22. 21.Appeals against enforcement notices

  23. 22.Penalties for non-compliance with enforcement notices

  24. 23.Power of entry and default powers

  25. 24.Registers of opinions, directions, determinations etc. for public inspection

  26. 25.Revocation and transitional provisions

  27. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE 1

      INFORMATION FOR INCLUSION IN ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENTS

      1. PART I

        1. 1.Description of the project, including in particular—

        2. 2.An outline of the main alternatives studied by the applicant...

        3. 3.A description of the aspects of the environment likely to...

        4. 4.A description of the likely significant effects of the proposed...

        5. 5.A description of the measures envisaged to prevent, reduce and,...

        6. 6.A non-technical summary of the information provided under paragraphs 1...

        7. 7.An indication of any difficulties (technical deficiencies or lack of...

      2. PART II

        1. 1.A description of the project comprising information on the site,...

        2. 2.A description of the measures envisaged in order to avoid,...

        3. 3.The data required to identify and assess the main effects...

        4. 4.An outline of the main alternatives studied by the applicant...

        5. 5.A non-technical summary of the information provided under paragraphs 1...

    2. SCHEDULE 2

      THRESHOLDS FOR IDENTIFICATION OF PROJECTS LIKELY TO HAVE SIGNIFICANT EFFECTS ON THE ENVIRONMENT

      1. 1.Interpretation

      2. 2.Thresholds

      3. 3.Thresholds for extending projects

      4. 4.Consideration of thresholds in other cases where project adjoins or is near another project

    3. SCHEDULE 3

      PROJECTS HAVING SIGNIFICANT EFFECTS ON THE ENVIRONMENT: SELECTION CRITERIA

      1. 1.Characteristics of projects The characteristics of projects must be considered...

      2. 2.Location of projects The environmental sensitivity of geographical areas likely...

      3. 3.Characteristics of the potential impact The potential significant effects of...

    4. SCHEDULE 4

      ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS

  28. Explanatory Note

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