Community update Burbo April 2015_V2
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Community update Burbo April 2015_V2
PRESTATYN A548 April 2015 Community Update Works at landfall site RHYL A547 Introduction A5151 Burbo Bank Extension Offshore Wind Farm is to be located west of the existing Burbo Bank Offshore Wind Farm, approximately 7km north of Hoylake and Meols on the Wirral, 8.5km from Crosby Beach and 12.2km from the Point of Ayr in Wales. This update provides the latest information about onshore construction works at the cable landfall on the coast. DONG Energy remain committed to engaging with local communities throughout the construction programme. RHUDDLAN A547 BODELWYDDAN A525 ST. ASAPH A55 Onshore cable route Onshore construction update * For illustrative purposes only. N W Preparation works will shortly commence on the Ffrith Beach Complex carpark to set up site support facilities. Temporary site offices and welfare S facilities for use by the construction team will then be visible. VolkerInfra will be the principle contractor on site performing the Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) throughout the duration of the works, which will start in mid-May. E What is Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) HDD will be used to minimise disturbance to the local community by working underneath ground level without disrupting traffic, and without the need for diversions and/closures. It is a trenchless method used to install ducts beneath the ground through which the cable from the offshore wind farm can be pulled. The installed duct will be used during 2016 to bring the sub-sea cable ashore to link with the onshore cable which will in turn run underground to the onshore sub-station in St Asaph. The works require an area known as a HDD rig site from which to start and drive the drill. The drill is then received in another working area called a HDD exit pit. Following installation, these areas will be reinstated and there will be no permanent installation above the ground. The following illustration is an example of the HDD rig that will be present on the field South of the railway; this will not be located on the Ffrith Beach site. Initial plans to drill from the Rhyl Golf Club under the seawall to the beach were modified following feedback from local residents and the community as a whole based on their concerns. Therefore, the HDD that is to take place during May will cross beneath the railway line, Robin Hood Caravan Park, the A548 Rhyl Coast Road, Rhyl Golf Club and under the sea wall. The drill will start in a field South of the railway line and end at the beach, as shown in the illustration below. We do not anticipate that noise or dust will be experienced by residents during the HDD process. This method and route has been agreed with Denbighshire County Council, the Highways Agency, Network Rail and Natural Resources Wales. Sample HDD rig site layout Fresh water Fresh drilling mud Drilling mud with cuttings 1. Drill rig 6. Recycling unit (separation of cuttings from mud) 11. Office 2. Control lab/power point 7. Mud pump 12. Crew container 3. Drill pipe rack 8. Bentonite 13. Entry pit 4. River pump 9. Generators 14. Mud pit (temporary storage for used drilling mud) 5. Mud tank 10. Magazin container Horizontal Directional Drilling Rhyl Golf Club A548 Road Caravan Park Railway line HDD 18 HDD Exit Pit Traffic movements N W E S All heavy duty equipment will be delivered to the site by HGVs via the Ffrith Beach access road. No public roads will be closed during the works. The cable duct to be installed by HDD has been fabricated at a special production facility as one continuous 680 metre long length. Late in May it will be brought to the beach site by sea and towed to location by tug boats. This approach reduces local traffic and the works will be visible from the coast. Ffrith Beach Arena Park Temporary site offices gCe d for Y-F HDD exit pit d A548 Rhyl Golf Club dd or Ff lfa wy rh n Pe Key Caravan Park Residential housing Official right of way Permissive right of way HDD rig site Temporary construction areas Temporary construction traffic route For illustrative purposes only. Timescale The timing of these works has been guided by the need to comply with the conditions of our planning consents which are sensitive to the seasonal protection of local wildlife. The planned duration to complete the programme of works is currently eight weeks (this is dependent on weather conditions due to the required marine activities involved). During this time, there will be personnel and excavators working on the beach. The promenade will be open throughout the duration of works with restricted access to minimal areas of the beach for a limited time only, purely for public safety purposes. Contact us To find out more or ask any questions about the Burbo Bank Extension Offshore Wind Farm: • Call the freephone Project information line on 0800 111 4478 (9am to 5pm, Mon-Fri, with an answer phone facility to take calls outside of these hours) • Email the enquiries address: burbobankextension@dongenergy.co.uk • Visit the Project website: www.burbobankextension.co.uk Or contact our Community Liaison Officer Nikki Jones: Call 07717 573 330 or Email: community@burbo-ex.co.uk © DONG Energy Power (UK) Ltd. 2015. All rights reserved. No parts of this publication may be reproduced by any means without prior written permission from DONG Energy Power (UK) Ltd. All graphics in this document are for illustrative purposes. Dates and figures are based on available information and are subject to change.