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    Neil's IGas brochure is very big on graphics, the better to afford the interested reader a clearer understanding of all matters arising from such work, and shows that issues such as noise and heavy-vehicular access are often enough to scupper plans for the development of a particular site.
    While noise-pollution was a major concern, the 'circle' of traffic access was 'squared' by on-site electricity generation. At least it seems so, to me.
    Of course it is not IGas that is proposing to operate in East Kent, but the Regulatory Authorities, and their inspection teams, will be the same Country-wide.
    And while the information from IGas is all well and good...

    "• Surface Water
    There are a number of ditches that drain the site and these represent potential
    sensitive receptors for any possible existing contamination.
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    Three rounds of surface water samples have been collected from the drainage
    ditch nearest to the site for detailed laboratory analysis of the water composition.
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    Further samples and analysis will be undertaken during drilling operations "

    Its all pretty much reliant upon the tolerances of the Regulators as to whether residents concerns, and their health, are to be given due regard.

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