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IAQM u Guidance construction DustGuidance on the assessment of dust from demolition and MGMUDNCE oDnGst 1 15/01/2015 15:17 Version u Guidance construction Dust2 Acknowledgements 31. Introduction 42. Terminology 63. Background 84. Potential Impacts 95. assessment Procedure 116. STEP 1: Screen the Need for a Detailed assessment 137. STEP 2: Assess the Risk of Dust Impacts Arising 148. STEP 3: Site-specific Mitigation 239. STEP 4: Determine Significant Effects 2810. STEP 5: Dust assessment Report 2911. Professional Judgement 30 Table 1: Example of the How the Dust Emission Magnitude for a Site Could be Presented 16 Table 2: Sensitivity of the Area to Dust Soiling Effects on People and Property 19 Table 3: Sensitivity of the Area to Human Health Impacts 20 Table 4: Sensitivity of the Area to Ecological Impacts 21 Table 5: Example of the Outcome of Defining the Sensitivity of the Area 21 Table 6: Risk of Dust Impacts - demolition 21 Table 7: Risk of Dust Impacts - Earthworks 21 Table 8: Risk of Dust Impacts - construction 22 Table 9: R
National Planning Practice Guidance for England (Beta Ver-sion) includes air quality as a relevant considered in planning decisions and specifically includes “significant impact (such as dust) during construction for nearby sensitive locations”. 5 Mayor of London, 2013, Sustainable Design and Construction Special Planning Guidance, Draft.
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