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DETR
Table
Receptor Type
How can I decide
which receptors I
have around my site?
How do I use/interpret
the information on the
website?
What features are
most relevant and
where can I find detail
of them – for example
designation land,
categorisation for
water
Which agency or body
should I contact if I
need further
information on helping
me determine MATTE
potential?
What impact have
‘similar’ incidents
had, and where can I
find more information
about these?
How do I use the
information gathered
above to help me
work out
Consequence (Extent,
Severity and
Duration)?
The
Marine Atlas
and
the
Interactive Marine
Planning Tool
can
assist in identifying the
location and population
of some species which
may be of interest.
classification requirements
(Coastal or estuarine).
OS Explorer series (1:25
000 scale) shows the
position of high and low
tide marks.
.uk/Resource/Doc/21119
9/0087791.doc
) for
interpretational guidance
on damage to water.
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Fresh and estuarine
water habitats
England
www.magic.gov.uk/For estuaries select
“Coastal and marine
resources atlas” (step
1 of interactive map).
OS mapping
See also What’s in
your Backyard -
http://www.environmen t-agency.gov.uk/For the status of fresh and
estuarine waters - In
WIYBY, enter place or
postcode, select the River
Basin Management Plan
(Rivers, Lakes, Estuarine)
topics
Water body status
depicted as a colour
overlay
Environment Agency
See also guidance on
Environmental Damage
( http://www.defra.gov.uk/environment/quality/env
ironmental-liability/
) for
interpretational guidance
on Damage to water
Wales
Scotland
Scotland's
Environmental Web
(SEWeb) interactive
mapping webpage
For the status of fresh and
estuarine waters - In
SEWeb, enter place or
postcode, select “Water”
and the relevant
classification requirements
(Rivers, Lochs, Estuarine)
Water body status can
be selected
SEPA
See also guidance on
Environmental Damage
( http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Resource/Doc/21119
9/0087791.doc
) for
interpretational guidance
on damage to water.
Guideline – Environmental Risk Tolerability for COMAH Establishments v1.0
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