The Waterways (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2019

This legislation outlines the rigorous environmental impact assessment process required for proposed works in the Republic of Ireland. It delves into the considerations and criteria for determining the significant effects of works on the environment, encompassing factors such as construction, natural resource use, emissions, risks to health and heritage, and climate impact.

The document emphasises the need to identify, describe, and assess the direct and indirect effects of works on various environmental factors, including population, biodiversity, land, and cultural heritage. One of the key aspects highlighted is the importance of public consultation and transparency in the decision-making process regarding works with potential environmental impacts. It details the procedures for informing the public, obtaining feedback, and making information available for inspection.

Additionally, the legislation underscores the necessity of preparing an environmental statement to evaluate the effects of works comprehensively, considering factors like magnitude, spatial extent, intensity, and reversibility of impacts. Furthermore, the document addresses the measures to mitigate adverse effects on the environment, including monitoring arrangements and post-works analysis. It also touches upon the role of consultation bodies, the dissemination of additional information, and the significance of risk assessments in assessing the vulnerability of works to major accidents or disasters.

Overall, this legislation sets a robust framework for safeguarding the environment and heritage while promoting sustainable development practices.

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Category
Green Transition, Heritage Preservation, Inclusion & Accessibility
Source
Northern Ireland Executive
Author(s)
Language
English
Geography
United Kingdom
Keywords
Sustainable Development, Sustainability, Sustainable, Heritage, Heritage Preservation, Risk Assessment, Cultural Heritage, Climate, Climate impacts, Public access, Environmental Protection
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