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Changes over time for: Paragraph 10


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Point in time view as at 03/04/2019.
Changes to legislation:
There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Millbrook Gas Fired Generating Station Order 2019, Paragraph 10.

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Construction Environment Management PlanE+W+S
10.—(1) Each of numbered works 1 to 8 of the authorised development must not commence until a construction environment management plan covering that numbered work has been submitted to and approved by the relevant planning authorities. The final construction environment management plan must be substantially in accordance with the outline construction environment management plan and must include the following—
(a)the construction and phasing programme;
(b)liaison procedures to discuss and agree all relevant construction aspects with the relevant planning authorities;
(c)complaints procedures;
(d)nuisance management including measures to avoid or minimise the impacts of construction works (covering dust, lighting, noise and vibration);
(e)waste management;
(f)an assessment of the site specific risks to and mitigation measures designed to protect controlled waters (surface and groundwaters) including pollution incident control;
(g)procedure for crossing watercourses (by reference to best practice methods);
(h)landscape and visual impact mitigation (specifically the protection of trees and hedgerows to be retained in accordance with BS 5837: 2012 (or its updates) and a scheme to minimise visual intrusion of the construction works);
(i)security measures;
(j)measures for the maintenance of construction equipment;
(k)restoration of site following completion of construction; and
(l)liaison procedures with all other contractors working within Rookery Pit regarding programmed construction movements and processes.
(2) All construction works must be undertaken in accordance with the approved construction environment management plan.
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