EHG2991 - DBA and walkover survey - proposed Glencoe WTW

Technique(s)

Organisation

Jacobs Engineering UK Ltd

Date

June to October 2008

Description

A desk-based assessment and walkover survey was conducted to assess the potential impacts of the construction of a pipeline from Glen Nevis pump house to North Ballachulish sewage works. A total of 121 sites of interest were identified within a 300m corridor of the proposed route. <1>

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Map

Location

Location Proposed water pipeline from Glen Nevis pump house to North Ballachulish
Grid reference Centred NN 07214 67035 (10035m by 14333m) (3 map features)
Map sheet NN06NE
Operational Area ROSS SKYE AND LOCHABER
Geographical Area LOCHABER

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  • Boundary dyke, Cow Hill (Monument)
  • Boundary marker, Blar a Chaorainn (Monument)
  • Bridge - Allt Riasgaig (Monument)
  • Building, Blarmachfoldach (Monument)
  • Building, Blarmachfoldach (Monument)
  • Farmstead, Allt Blaic Bain (Monument)
  • Farmstead, Blarmachfoldach (Monument)
  • Farmstead, Blarmachfoldach (Monument)
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  • Farmstead, Blarmachfoldach (Monument)
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  • Gleann Righ (Monument)
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  • Quarry, Allt Blaic Bain (Monument)
  • Rifle butts, Cow Hill (Monument)
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Record last edited

Aug 19 2020 1:50PM

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