Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) are required for certain types of development, including energy from waste plants, as part of the planning application process. An EIA provides an assessment of the likely impacts, both positive and negative, of a new development on the natural environment.
The onus is on the developer to present an Environmental Statement, a publically available consultation document, which sets out the potentially significant environmental impacts of the development and measures to mitigate these impacts. The content of this Statement, together with any comments, are taken into consideration by the deciding body in granting planning consent. This section provides more information on what an EIA involves and should cover in the context of energy from waste.
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