A1(T) Elkesley Junction Improvements - Highways Agency
A1(T) Elkesley Junction Improvements - Highways Agency A1(T) Elkesley Junction Improvements - Highways Agency
ContentsIntroduction and Background .................................................................................... 151.1 Introduction................................................................................................ 151.2 Need for the Scheme ................................................................................ 161.3 Scheme Objectives ................................................................................... 161.4 Background to the Environmental Assessment......................................... 161.5 Scope of Assessment................................................................................ 171.6 The Existing Situation................................................................................ 172 Development of the Preferred Options .............................................................. 192.1 Introduction................................................................................................ 193 Air Quality ..........................................................................................................253.1 Findings at Stage 2 Assessment............................................................... 253.2 Reason for Scoping out............................................................................. 254 Cultural Heritage................................................................................................ 264.1 Introduction................................................................................................ 264.2 Assessment Methodology ......................................................................... 274.3 Assessment of Impacts ............................................................................. 274.4 Baseline Conditions................................................................................... 294.5 Potential Impacts....................................................................................... 304.6 Mitigation ................................................................................................... 314.7 Residual Effects ........................................................................................ 325 Disruption Due to Construction.......................................................................... 335.1 Assessment Methodology ......................................................................... 335.2 Baseline Conditions................................................................................... 335.3 Potential Impacts....................................................................................... 3312
5.4 Assessment of Environmental Impacts .................................................... 335.6 Residual Effects ........................................................................................ 356 Ecology and Nature Conservation ..................................................................... 366.1 Findings at Stage 2 Assessment............................................................... 366.2 Reason for Scoping Out ........................................................................... 367 Landscape Effects .............................................................................................377.1 Assessment Methodology ......................................................................... 377.2 Visual Impact Assessment Methodology................................................... 407.3 Baseline Conditions................................................................................... 447.4 Potential Impacts....................................................................................... 477.5 Implication of New Lighting Proposals ...................................................... 517.6 Assessment of Environmental Impacts ..................................................... 517.7 Mitigation ................................................................................................... 587.8 Residual Effects ........................................................................................ 618 Land Use ........................................................................................................... 638.1 Findings at Stage 2 Assessment............................................................... 638.2 Reason for Scoping Out ............................................................................ 639 Noise and Vibration............................................................................................ 649.1 Introduction................................................................................................ 649.2 Policy and Legislation................................................................................ 669.3 Scope of Works and Method Assessment ................................................ 689.4 Baseline Environment ............................................................................... 769.5 Potential Impacts....................................................................................... 809.6 Residual Effects ........................................................................................ 899.7 Conclusion................................................................................................. 8910 Pedestrians, Cyclists, Equestrians and Community Effects.......................... 9113
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5.4 Assessment of Environmental Impacts .................................................... 335.6 Residual Effects ........................................................................................ 356 Ecology and Nature Conservation ..................................................................... 366.1 Findings at Stage 2 Assessment............................................................... 366.2 Reason for Scoping Out ........................................................................... 367 Landscape Effects .............................................................................................377.1 Assessment Methodology ......................................................................... 377.2 Visual Impact Assessment Methodology................................................... 407.3 Baseline Conditions................................................................................... 447.4 Potential Impacts....................................................................................... 477.5 Implication of New Lighting Proposals ...................................................... 517.6 Assessment of Environmental Impacts ..................................................... 517.7 Mitigation ................................................................................................... 587.8 Residual Effects ........................................................................................ 618 Land Use ........................................................................................................... 638.1 Findings at Stage 2 Assessment............................................................... 638.2 Reason for Scoping Out ............................................................................ 639 Noise and Vibration............................................................................................ 649.1 Introduction................................................................................................ 649.2 Policy and Legislation................................................................................ 669.3 Scope of Works and Method Assessment ................................................ 689.4 Baseline Environment ............................................................................... 769.5 Potential Impacts....................................................................................... 809.6 Residual Effects ........................................................................................ 899.7 Conclusion................................................................................................. 8910 Pedestrians, Cyclists, Equestrians and Community Effects.......................... 9113