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8/3/2019 P2 Consultation PIP
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Project information paper
Between 4 November 2011 and10 February 2012, we areundertaking our second phaseof public consultation.
The table opposite sets out whatwe’re asking for your views on and inwhich documents you can nd thisinformation.
All of the documents you need torespond to the consultation areavailable on our websitewww.thamestunnelconsultation.co.ukor at one of our public exhibitions andat local libraries and town halls. Torequest a hard copy emailthames.tunnel@thameswater.co.uk orcall 0800 0721 086.
You can give your comments bycompleting a feedback form on ourwebsite or write to us at Thames
Tunnel Consultation, Thames WaterUtilities, Freepost SCE 9923, PO BOX522, Swindon SN2 8LA.
Consultation
Consultation with potentially aected stakeholders is an importantpart of the development of the Thames Tunnel project. It is helping usachieve the best possible solution and identify community issues.We will amend our plans, where possible, in light of the feedbackwe receive.
What we’re asking for your views on atphase two consultation
Where you can fndinformation about this topic
The need for the project and whether atunnel is the most appropriate solution.
Project information papers:• Overow• Options
Our preferred tunnel route and itsdetailed alignment.
Project information paper:• Route and
tunnel alignment
Our preferred sites for the constructionand permanent works.
• Site information papers
Our proposals for these sites duringconstruction and operation.
• Site information papers
Potential eects and our plans toaddress these.
• Site information papers
Findings from our preliminaryenvironmental studies.
• Site information papers
Q&A
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Consultation
Phase one consultationPhase one of our public consultation
(13 September 2010 – 14 January2011) gave everyone an opportunityto comment on our initial plans forthe Thames Tunnel project.
During phase one consultation, weasked for your views on:
• the need for the project
• our preferred tunnel route andsites, and how they were chosen
• what the preferred sites mightlook like after construction
• how engineering, planning,environmental, community,and property issues hadbeen considered.
We started phase one consultation bypublishing our Statement of Community Consultation in theEvening Standard and sent out over170,000 letters to people in thevicinity of our preferred andshortlisted sites.
People were able to view, andcomment on, our plans by attendingone of our 25 public exhibitions, byvisiting our website, or by writing tous. During this period we alsoattended 60 meetings with
stakeholders to discuss our proposals.
More than 4,750 people attendedthe public exhibitions and 2,869people and organisations respondedto the consultation. Five petitionswere also received with a total of 11,475 signatures.
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What you told usin phase one consultationThe majority of people whoresponded during phase oneconsultation supported the needfor the Thames Tunnel project. Somepeople were unclear or not
convinced that a storage andtransfer tunnel is the mostappropriate solution.
Having considered the commentsreceived, we still believe that it isessential to reduce the amount of sewage entering the River Thamesand that a tunnel is the best way toachieve this.
Of the three routes presented, Abbey
Mills (our preferred route) received themost support. As the least disruptiveand most cost-eective solution,we still consider it the mostappropriate route.
Comments were also received on ourpreferred and shortlisted sites forcontrolling the CSOs and building thetunnels. The comments varied acrossthe sites but included loss of amenity,construction eects such as noise,dust and increased trac congestion,
visual impact of permanent structuresand odour.
We have taken these into accountwhen developing our proposals,including measures that can be put inplace to minimise any potentialimpacts. In some cases, alternativesites are now proposed.
All the comments we received werecarefully considered and we have
amended our plans in light of these,where possible and appropriate. Youcan download our Report on phaseone consultation atwww.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk.
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For further information see our website: www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk or call us on 0800 0721 086.
Phase two consultation (Autumn 2011)
Consultation
Interim engagement
Taking on board information from ourfurther technical work and commentsfrom phase one consultation, weidentied some possible alternativeoptions for the preferred sitesproposed at phase one consultationand alternative uses of severalpreferred sites.
We held 12 interim engagementevents between 11 March 2011and 11 October 2011 and
gathered comments on thesepossible alternatives.
Around 825 people attended theinterim engagement sessions, and320 people and organisationsresponded to the engagement,including three petitions with a total
of 4,877 signatures.
What you told us at
interim engagementComments were received about arange of issues similar to thosehighlighted at phase oneconsultation. Issues raised includedconstruction eects such as noise,dust, increased trac congestion,hours of working; and permanenteects such as odour, legacy of thenew infrastructure for the sites andsurrounding areas. A number of respondents also objected to the useof the proposed sites.
These comments have, wherepossible, informed the developmentof our plans. More details canbe found in our Interimengagement report at
www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk.
Next steps
We will use feedback gathered duringphase two consultation to furtherrene our plans, where possible. Wewill publicise our proposed planningconsent application in mid 2012before submitting it for approval.At that time you will have anotheropportunity to comment onthe scheme.
Comments received will beconsidered before the application is
formally submitted.
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Relateddocuments
Project information papers
• Overow
• Options
• Route and tunnel alignment
• Route to consent Site information papers
Technical reports
• Report on phaseone consultation
• Interim engagement report
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