Coed Bach

Briefing note to Councillors No.6

Zone of Impact – Environmental Impact Assessment

As part of the evaluation of S/16781 CCC Planning Department commissioned an Environmental Impact Assessment.  The Coedbach Action Team have taken an objective look at the Environmental Impact Assessment conducted for this proposed power station and we have been alarmed by the restrictive and limited scope of the study.

 

The zone of impact for this study was set at only 2 km radius of the site and 1.4 km radius for the historical and archaeological impact.

 

By comparison we have looked at the zone of impact in Environmental Studies undertaken for power station and ‘renewable’ energy schemes elsewhere:  

 

   In Port Talbot for a Biomass Power Station the study zone was 10km

   In Swansea for an identical Power Station to Coedbach the study zone was 15 km

   For Betws Wind Farm the study zone is 30km.

 

You have to ask why only 2km at Coedbach!

 

So what does all this mean?

 

At Coedbach this means that the Environmental Impact Assessment has excluded the impact of this Power Station on all significant local population centres and features eg:

 

Excluded

Kidwelly                 2.1 km             

Mynyddygarreg      2.1 km                         

Pembrey & Burry Port   4.5 km             

Llanelli                     10 km                          

    

Cwm Clydach               2.1 km

Ffos Las Racecourse       2.5 km    

Pembrey Airport             3.0 km

Pembrey Forest              4.0 km

SSSI Cefn Sidan Beach    5.0 km

 

Downwind – Excluded

 

Trimsaran                            2.5 km

Pontyates                           5/6 km

Pont-Henri                          5/6 km

Pontyberem                       9 km

Tumble/Drefach                 12 km

Cross Hands                       15 km

By comparison; if the zone of impact had been set at 15km, the same distance as the Swansea application, Coedbach would have included the towns of Carmarthen, Cross Hands and Llanelli, as well as +20 designated ecologically important sites in Carmarthenshire.

 

The legal responsibility to set the zone of impact for an Environmental Impact Assessment rests with Planning. 

 

As local residents we are seriously concerned that a very restrictive zone of impact of 2km around Coedbach does not reflect the true impact of this planning application on us, the residents of Carmarthenshire and we don’t think that you, our elected members have been presented with the facts and data that allow you to take a balanced decision on this application.

 

As our elected representatives we would like you to ask why !

 

This Briefing Note has been produced for and on behalf of the Coedbach Action Team who are acting on behalf the 1000+ concerned individuals who want you to Say NO to Coedbach Power Station – Planning Application S/16781.

Briefing note  to Councillors No.5

The Risk to our Health from Power Station Emissions

 

The Coedbach Action Team  have taken an objective look at the emissions from this proposed Power Station and we are concerned by what we have found in the application and supporting documentation.

 

This 50mw power station will produce an estimated 500,000 tonnes per annum of emissions and pollution pa based on their proposed usage of 511,000 tonnes pa of wood.

 

This means that every minute of every day an estimated 1 tonne of emissions and pollutants will be released into our local atmosphere.

 

The Environment Agency report that ten types of emissions are detrimental to human health.

 

These are:

 

-                 SO2 – Sulphur Dioxide, noxious and produces acid rain

-                 CO – Carbon Monoxide – lethal in small doses

-                 NOx – Nitrogen Oxides, converts to Nitric Acid and ozone

-                 CO2  – Carbon Dioxide – lethal in large quantities

-                 PM10s – Small particles of soot and dust  – major aggravator of respiration and cause of Asthma 

-                 O2 – Ozone – causes asthma in children

-                 HCL – Hydrogen chloride is an extremely toxic gas

-                 PM2.5 – heavy metal particulates

-                 Dioxins – Highly toxic chemicals which accumulate in the food chain

-                 PAH - Poly Aromatic Hydro Carbons

 

Yet in the Environment Impact Assessment scoped by Carmarthenshire County Council Planning Department, only five have been modelled.

 

                                                                               Emissions

           NOx – Nitrogen                                             16000 kg        per week

           PM10 – particulates                                        1100 kg        per week

           C0 – Carbon Monoxide                               13500 kg        per week

           S02 – Sulphur Dioxide                                    16000 kg        per week

           HCL – Hydrogen Chloride                              1300 kg        per week

           C02 –   Carbon Dioxide                         not calculated

           PAH – Aromatic Hydro Carbons         not calculated

           PM 2.5 – heavy metals                        not calculated

           Dioxins                                                not calculated

 O2 Ozone                                            not calculated

 

Did you realise that when commissioning a Power Station, by law, 28 separate contaminants and pollutants have to be measured and certified.  Yet only 5 have been modelled for this application. 

 

We have attempted to model the impact of carbon dioxide and have estimated that this application will increase the carbon dioxide emissions in Carmarthenshire by 20-25%.  We don’t believe that this is ‘green’, ‘sustainable’ or ‘environmentally friendly’.