Consultation on strategic environmental assessment scoping report for proposed national policy statement for new nuclear power

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This statutory consultation is on the scope of the Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) for a proposed National Policy Statement (NPS) on planning for new nuclear power stations. It proposes how the SEA will be undertaken, the level and type of information to be covered in the Environmental Report, and how the SEA will be integrated into the development of the proposed Nuclear NPS.

The consultation is intended to seek views from statutory consultees which are the Environment Agency, English Heritage, Natural England, the Department of the Environment (Northern Ireland), Scottish Ministers, Historic Scotland, Scottish Natural Heritage, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency, the Welsh Assembly Government, Cadw, Countryside Council for Wales and the Environment Agency Wales.

We are also consulting the Department of Health, the Health Protection Agency, the Nuclear Installations Inspectorate, Defra and the Industrial and Radiochemical Inspectorate (Northern Ireland) because of their roles in relation to the regulation of nuclear facilities. This is not a public consultation but we will consider any comments from other persons or organisations submitted before the consultation closes on 21 April 2008.

The consultation document, published on 13 March 2008, consists of the following parts. Please note, some of the file sizes for the maps are large and may take longer than usual to download:

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This consultation started on 13th March 2008 and ended on 21st April 2008.

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