Dataset Direct Download Service (WFS): Mastery of urban planning: current constraints induced by technological risks related to installations classified for environmental protection (ICPE) in the Great East

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Dataset information

Country of origin
Updated
2019.04.01 00:00
Created
Available languages
French
Keywords
WFS 1.1.0
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Dataset description

This dataset (JDD) is part of a data set that describes land use constraints related to anthropogenic risks, including, for each constraint, the government services or communities to be consulted. The initial target corresponds to those involved in the management of urban planning who wish to know these constraints in a given area of the Greater East region. In the context of the procedure “Treatment of requests for land use constraints due to anthropogenic risks”, which oversees the consultations of the departmental units of the DREAL and the Department of Anthropic Risk Prevention, we distinguish between the “known ICPEs” and the “ICPEs in knowledge”. The “ICPEs in knowledge” are non-Porter to Knowledge, whose associated risks could lead to constraints and on which DREAL wishes to be consulted. The “ICPE under knowledge” layer represents municipalities on which at least one ICPE presents constraints considered “under knowledge”: PECIs subject to authorisation under headings 1136 and 4735 (ammonia), 2781 (methanisation), 1137,1138, 4710, 4709 (chlorine), 14 % % and 43 % excluding 1434 and 1435, 1510, 1530, 2662, 2663, 2910, 41 %%, 1110, 1111, 2160 and ICPEs subject to registration under heading 2160. The ICPEs considered by the Inspectorate to pose risks On the perimeter of the former Lorraine region, for some establishments, the area represented is not the municipality but the area likely to be impacted. For each of these areas, the specific layer: The name of the municipality The insee number of the municipality The name of the ICPE(s) impacting the municipality The S3IC number(s) The address of the ICPE(s) The selection section The plan associated with this heading The ICPE regime The types of projects concerned by the Porter(s) in Knowledge The service of the State concerned How to obtain further information Description of the perimeter of the constraints Regulatory sources of the perimeter of constraints Sources of the data The data scale The internal contact SPRA The date of the initial state of play The Layer Update Dates The objective of the layer and to make it possible to identify areas which may be constrained by an “ICPE in progress”, to make available the information described above and in particular to direct any consultations to the relevant interlocutors, in this case DREAL. The data is intended for all persons who may consult the UDs and SPRA on subjects related to anthropogenic risks, including the local authorities’ training services, the other departments of the DREAL and the State, the notaries. Contact point: The agent of the Anthropic Risk Prevention Service (SPRA) in charge of operational planning. Name of the GIS data: MU_ICPE_EN_COURS_DREAL_R44.shp
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