PPS 11 Planning and Waste Management·Page 24·6.15

Harm to Nature Conservation and Heritage Sites

Waste management development can cause direct physical destruction or indirect harm through pollution, water table alteration, dust, and disturbance to sensitive species and archaeologically sensitive sites.

Waste management development can cause unacceptable harm to nature conservation sites and the flora, fauna and physical characteristics contained therein. Such damage can be incurred directly through physical destruction or indirectly through pollution, alteration of water tables, dust and other disturbance to sensitive species. Equally unacceptable damage can occur to archaeologically sensitive sites.

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