The Droves Solar Park

Island Green Power

Norfolk

Environmental Impact Assessment
Flood Risk Assessment

Supporting large-scale Solar

Raincloud was appointed to provide hydrological services for the Droves Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) as part of an application for Development Consent Order (DCO).

The Droves comprises of 800 MW (AC) of solar and battery storage, laydown areas, substation, battery energy storage, and new access tracks. The proposed development is located within to the north of Swaffham.

Raincloud undertook 2D flood modelling on in the project to ensure that the built aspects of the Development were located in areas of manageable flood depths.

Raincloud contacted the Environmental Health Officer (EHO) to obtain Private Water Supply (PWS) data for the area and identify the nearest receptors to the proposed development. The closest PWS’ were visited during the site visit to fully understand the origin of the PWS and the risk the Development posed to the PWS.

Our team worked with the EIA coordination team, LDA to produce a holistic hydrology chapter and supporting appendices including Water Framework Directive Assessment and the Flood Risk Assessment.

Raincloud played a key role in producing the outline Construction Environmental Management Plan (oCEMP) for the application. The oCEMP included best practice for the project and mitigation measures sediment pollution prevention, chemical pollution prevention and construction activities in the water environment.

The application will be submitted to PINS in November 2025.

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