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Regulation 2—definition of “environmental statement”
1. A description of the proposed pipe-line works, including in particular—
(a)a description of the physical characteristics of the proposed pipe-line works and the proposed pipe-line, and the land-use requirements during the construction and operational phases;
(b)a description of the main characteristics of the production processes proposed, for instance, the nature and quality of the materials to be used;
(c)an estimate, by type and quantity, of expected residues and emissions (including, without limitation, water, air and soil pollution, noise, vibration, light, heat and radiation) resulting from the proposed pipe-line works and the proposed pipe-line when in operation.
2. A description of the aspects of the environment likely to be significantly affected by the proposed pipe-line works, including in particular, population, fauna, flora, soil, water, air, climatic factors, material assets, including the architectural and archaeological heritage, landscape and the inter-relationship between the above factors.
3. A description of the likely significant effects of the proposed pipe-line works on the environment which may result from—
(a)the existence of the proposed pipe-line works or the proposed pipe-line;
(b)the use of natural resources;
(c)the emission of pollutants, the creation of nuisances and the elimination of waste,
and a description of the forecasting methods used to assess the effects on the environment.
4. A non-technical summary of the information provided under paragraphs 1 to 3 above.
5. An indication of any difficulties (technical deficiencies or lack of know-how) encountered by the applicant in compiling the required information.
Regulation 4(2)
1. Characteristics of proposed pipe-line works
The characteristics of proposed pipe-line works having regard, in particular, to—
(a)the size of the proposed pipe-line works and of the proposed pipe-line;
(b)the cumulation with other developments;
(c)the use of natural resources;
(d)the production of waste;
(e)pollution and nuisances;
(f)the risk of accidents, having regard in particular to substances or technologies used.
2. Location of proposed pipe-line works
The environmental sensitivity of geographical areas likely to be affected by proposed pipe-line works, having regard, in particular, to—
(a)the existing land use;
(b)the relative abundance, quality and regenerative capacity of natural resources in the area;
(c)the absorption capacity of the natural environment, paying particular attention to the following areas—
(i)wetlands;
(ii)coastal zones;
(iii)mountain and forest areas;
(iv)nature reserves and parks;
(v)areas classified or protected under member States' legislation; special protection areas designated by member States pursuant to Council Directive 79/409/EEC on the conservation of wild birds(1) and Council Directive 92/43/EEC on the conservation of natural habitats and of wild fauna and flora(2);
(vi)areas in which the environmental quality standards laid down in Community legislation have already been exceeded;
(vii)densely populated areas;
(viii)landscapes of historical, cultural or archaeological significance.
3. Characteristics of the potential impact
The potential significant effects of proposed pipe-line works in relation to criteria set out under paragraphs 1 and 2 above, having regard in particular to—
(a)the extent of the impact (geographical area and size of the affected population);
(b)the transfrontier nature of the impact;
(c)the magnitude and complexity of the impact;
(d)the probability of the impact;
(e)the duration, frequency and reversibility of the impact.
O.J. No. L 103, 25.4.1979, p. 1.
O.J. No. L 206, 22.7.1992, p.7.
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