CUMULATIVE AND TRANSBOUNDARY IMPACTS Sample Clauses

CUMULATIVE AND TRANSBOUNDARY IMPACTS. Matters relating to the cumulative impact for the Flood protection of Ognica and Flood protection of Piasek Sub-Tasks were analyzed in the environmental impact assessment procedures. According to the information contained in the statements of reasons for the decisions on environmental constraints issued for the above mentioned projects (see Annex 4), the cumulative impacts were considered in particular in the context of the tasks carried out on the Odra River within the framework of the Odra-Vistula Flood Management Project and the maintenance works included in the Water Maintenance Plan (Resolution No. 13/2016 by the Director of Regional Water Management Board in Szczecin dated 19 December 2016 on the water maintenance plan for the Lower Odra and Przymorze Zachodnie water region and the Ücker water region). As it transpires from the statements of reasons for the environmental decisions concerning the above projects, their implementation does not involve any accumulation of impacts with respect to the projects planned under the Odra-Vistula Flood Management Project; however, to avoid impacts cumulative with maintenance works it is necessary to coordinate the dates of these works in relation to the projects that are planned. As to the ‘Modernization of the wharf for the RWMA icebreakers base in Gryfino’ and ‘Modernization of pump station Krajnik’ Sub-Tasks, with a small scale of the emissions (noise, substances into the air) and its potential range, it is predicted that there will be no accumulation of impacts on a scale that would cause any significant threats to the abiotic or biotic environment. Even though the Sub-Tasks are to be implemented in the vicinity of the border between the Republic of Poland and the Federal Republic of Germany (from approx. 300 m to 2300 m), with the nature, location and scale of these Sub-Tasks, the related impacts will not affect areas outside Poland. It was not found during the administrative proceedings that there could be any transboundary impact.
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