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<strong>Camilty</strong> <strong>Wind</strong> <strong>Farm</strong><br />

Receptor Effect Development<br />

Phase<br />

Sensitivity/<br />

Conservation<br />

Value of<br />

Receptor<br />

Magnitude of<br />

Change/Effect<br />

Level of<br />

Effect (and<br />

significance)<br />

Prior to<br />

Mitigation<br />

Mitigation Enhancement Level of<br />

Effect and<br />

Significance<br />

after<br />

Mitigation<br />

Nature of Effect<br />

All terrestrial<br />

habitats<br />

(except wet<br />

modified bog)<br />

Wet modified<br />

bog<br />

Indirect<br />

changes to<br />

habitat<br />

composition<br />

due to<br />

changes in<br />

hydrology and<br />

soil chemistry.<br />

Operation Low/Local Small Negligible<br />

(not<br />

significant)<br />

Operation<br />

High/<br />

International<br />

Small<br />

Slight(not<br />

significant)<br />

Application of<br />

best practice<br />

guidance and<br />

techniques and<br />

outlined in the<br />

HSEMS.<br />

Periodic checks<br />

of vehicles <strong>for</strong><br />

leaks.<br />

- Negligible<br />

(not<br />

significant)<br />

- Negligible<br />

(not<br />

significant)<br />

Indirect, negative,<br />

permanent.<br />

Indirect, negative,<br />

permanent.<br />

Preparation of a<br />

site pollution<br />

incident<br />

response plan.<br />

Decommissioning Phase: Of comparable type and of similar magnitude to the construction phase effects<br />

March 2013 11-51 ES Chapter 11<br />

Copyright <strong>Partnerships</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Renewables</strong> Development Co. Ltd 2013 ©<br />

Terrestrial Ecology

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