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3.19 Offensive odours.
3.20 Any other climatic effects.
Other indirect and secondary effects associated with the project
3.21 Effects from traffic (road, rail, air, water) related to the development.
3.22 Effects arising from the extraction and consumption of materials, water, energy or other
resources by the development.
3.23 Effects of other development associated with the project, e.g. new roads, sewers, housing,
power lines, pipelines, telecommunications, etc.
3.24 Effects of association of the development with other existing or proposed development.
3.25 Secondary effects resulting from the interaction of separate direct effects listed above.
Section 4
Mitigating measures
4.1
Where significant adverse effects are identified, a description of the measures to be taken to
avoid, reduce or remedy those effects, e.g.:
(a)
site planning;
(b)
technical measures, e.g.:
process selection;
recycling;
pollution control and treatment;
containment (e.g. bunding of storage vessels).
(c)
aestbetic and ecological measures, e.g.:
mounding;
design, colour, etc.;
landscaping;
tree plantings;
measures to preserve particular habitats or create alternative habitats;
recording of archaeological sites;
measures to safeguard historic buildings or sites.
4.2 Assessment of the likely effectiveness of mitigating measures.
Section 5
Risk of accidents and hazardous development
5.1
Risk of accidents as such is not covered in the EIA Directive or, consequently, in the
implementing Regulations. However, when the proposed development involves materials that
could be harmful to the environment (including people) in the event of an accident, the
environmental statement should include an indication of the preventive measures that will be
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