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Consultation outcome ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT – JOINT TECHNICAL CONSULTATION: PLANNING CHANGES TO REGULATIONS ON FORESTRY, AGRICULTURE, WATER RESOURCES, LAND DRAINAGE AND MARINE WORKS
Get emails about this page This was published under the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government This consultation has concluded READ THE FULL OUTCOME SUMMARY OF RESPONSES AND GOVERNMENT
RESPONSE PDF, 447 KB, 23 pages DETAIL OF OUTCOME We received 462 responses to this consultation. The results of this consultation have informed the changes to the Environmental Impact
Assessment (EIA) regulations for forestry, agriculture, land drainage, water resources and marine works. ------------------------- ORIGINAL CONSULTATION SUMMARY Seeking views on plans to
update the Environment Impact Assessment Regulations in the UK. THIS CONSULTATION WAS HELD ON ANOTHER WEBSITE. This consultation ran from 13 DECEMBER 2016 TO 11:59PM ON 29 JANUARY 2017
CONSULTATION DESCRIPTION We want to know what you think about our proposals to amend EIA regulations on forestry, agriculture, water resources, land drainage and marine works. These changes,
agreed in 2014, will make the EIA regulations work more efficiently, focusing more on where environmental protection is really needed. Environmental impact assessment (EIA) means checking
if work (eg construction) will harm the environment and agreeing what needs to be done to avoid environmental damage. This is a joint consultation between Defra, the Welsh Government, the
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