An environmental statement may include, by way of explanation or amplification of any specified information, further information on any of the following matters—
(a) the physical characteristics of the proposed development, and any land-use requirements during the construction and operational phases;
(b) the main characteristics of any production processes proposed, including the nature and quality of the materials to be used;
(c) the estimated type and quantity of any expected residues and emissions (including pollutants of water, air or soil, noise, vibration, light, heat and radiation) resulting from the proposed development when in operation;
(d) (in outline) the main alternatives, if any, studied by the applicant and an indication of the main reasons for his choice, taking into account the environmental effects;
(e) the likely significant direct and indirect effects on the environment of the proposed development which may result from—
(i) the use of natural resources;
(ii) the emission of pollutants, the creation of nuisances, and the elimination of waste;
(f) the forecasting methods used to assess any effects on the environment about which information is given under sub-paragraph (e); and
(g) any difficulties, such as technical deficiencies or lack of know-how, encountered in compiling any specified information. In paragraph (e) “effects” includes secondary, cumulative, short, medium and long-term, permanent and temporary, positive and negative effects.