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GET AN ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANT QUOTE TODAYWhat is a Phase 1 Habitat Survey?
The purpose of a Phase 1 Habitat Survey is to locate and record wildlife habitats present in a specific area and the surrounding environment. A Phase 1 Habitat Survey should give an accurate account of the environmental and ecological significance of the site and will explore important habitat features in more detail. The purpose of a Phase 1 Habitat Survey is to give a benchmark of the ecological importance of the site in order to analyse the implications of a likely development before it commences. Following the production of a Phase 1 Habitat Survey report, recommendations and advice for additional investigation and surveys will be given, as these may be required to assess key characteristics and species in more detail.
What is a Biodiversity Action Plan?
A biodiversity action plan is often referred to as a BAP and is a strategy which is proposed by an organisation to offer a framework or methodology for safeguarding and enhancing the biodiversity of an specific area or environment which is looked after by the organisation. The production of a biodiversity action plan takes into consideration that the organisation’s activity has some impact on the environment and biodiversity. This may fundamentally be positive or negative although the biodiversity action plan will provide opportunities for the organisation to increase their positive impact. Biodiversity action plans can be completed at a national, regionally or local level.
What is a Flood Risk Assessment?
A flood risk assessment is an assessment that examines a proposed scheme, its likely layout, arrangement and construction type etc. in order to examine the likelihood and projected risk of flooding or causing flooding to surrounding areas. The risk of flooding that is examined as part of a flood risk assessment may be from groundwater, surface water, a water source such as a river, coastal or tidal flooding, and/or flooding from sewer sources. The flood risk assessment will assess adjacent land uses and the surrounding environment to assess the likelihood of whether a proposed development presents a flood risk to these adjoining areas.
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What is a Protected Species Survey?
A Protected Species Survey is often needed following on from an preliminary site survey which is completed as part of a Phase 1 Habitat Survey. The reason for a Protected Species Survey is to determine the presence or absence of any and all protected species on or adjacent to a proposed development site.
Within the United Kingdom some species have certain protection which is defined under specific wildlife legislation. The specific species is typically protected owing to its rarity. A Protected Species Survey will determine the presence of one or more of these protected species in order to facilitate material consideration on the impact to these species during the planning process.
What is a Contaminated Land Survey?
A contaminated land survey is completed to provide advice and recommendations to developers and property owners on the potential presence of contamination in the land which is proposed to be developed. Contamination of land can be a result of natural processes, arise because of man-made activity, or may arise due to a one-off contamination event. A contaminated land survey will lead to the production of a contaminated land report which summarises the findings and provides recommendations for mitigation and remediation measures.
What is an Arboricultural Survey?
An arboricultural survey is completed to assist property owners with clarifying how they can adequately manage the growth and condition of trees on their land. An arboricultural survey is also a crucial part of the planning process, as it validates the presence of trees that need to be considered, including providing suitable mitigation measures, preservation and/or re-provision where required as part of a new construction scheme.
What is an Ecological Clerk of Works?
An Ecological Clerk of Works is a central role for building sites where the ecology of an area will be altered by a proposed development. The engagement of an ecological clerk of works is typically owing to a planning condition being imposed as part of the planning process. The engagement of an ecological clerk of works will help with discharging this planning condition. Planning consultants will be able to help with the planning process and whether the nature of the planning application will require the engagement of an ecological clerk of works.
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