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Mandatory and non mandatory EIA 180) Thus, as far as unconventional hydrocarbons are concerned, in line with art 4.1 and annex I of the the EIA directive, secondary legislation (rozporządzenie) to the Environmental Information Act764 specifies that the following kinds of projects always have the potential to have a significant impact on the environment:  installations for the transport of crude oil, petroleum products, chemical substances or gas with a diameter of more than 800 mm and a length of more than 40 km,765 000 xxxx, xxxxx 1.4.4 at 13. 755 IMPEL, 'The implementation of the Environmental Impact Assessment on the basis of precise examples' (12 November 2012) <xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/_files/file/2012/EIA%20comprehensive%20report%202012_1.pdf> accessed 15 March 2018. 756 Ibid, 729. IMPEL published yet another report on the EIA Directive’s implementation in 2013, which analysed further cases of the EIA implementation in Member States, but that report did not include any general/summary finding as public participation in the EIA process. See generally, J&E, 'Environmental Impact Assessment: Directive in the EU Member States Case law examples from the practice of the European environmental impact assessment legislation: Legal Analysis' (2013) <xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/_files/file/2013/EIA%20Implementation%20Legal%20Analysis%202013.pdf> accessed 15 March 2018. 757 See Aarhus Directive (n 528), art. 9. 758 European Commission, ‘ The Aarhus Convention: Reports from the Member States under Article 9 of Directive 2003/4’ (XX.XXXXXX.XX) <xxxx://xx.xxxxxx.xx/environment/aarhus/reports_ms.htm> accessed 15 March 2018. 759 n 446. 760 Environmenal Information Act (n 446), art. 59. 761 ibid. Compare, EIA Directive (n 677), annex I point 4.1. 762 EIA Directive (n 677), annex I point 4.2. 763 Environmental Information Act (n 446), art. 63.1. 764 Regulation of the Council of Ministers from November 2010 on projects likely to have a significant impact on the environment (Rozporządzenie Rady Ministrów z dnia 9 listopada 2010 r. w sprawie przedsięwzięć mogących znacząco oddziaływać na środowisko) (2010) OJ no 213 item 1397, consolidated text (2016) OJ item 71 (Polish EIA Regulation).
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