The PM3 easements result from the establishment of technological risk prevention plans (RTPPs) designed to limit the effects of accidents likely to occur in facilities classified for the protection of the environment (ICPE) listed in the list provided for in Article L. 515-8 of Article L. 515-8 of the Environmental Code or in the underground storage facilities referred to in Article 3-1 of the Mining Code and which may cause effects on public health, public health and safety directly or by pollution of the environment.
These plans define, around such facilities or storages, a perimeter of exposure to risks.
Within this perimeter, PPRTs can:
— delimiting areas in which the construction of developments or works and new constructions and the extension of existing buildings are prohibited or subject to compliance with requirements relating to construction, use or operation,
— provide, within those areas, on the one hand, areas in which a right of abandonment of buildings or parts of buildings existing on the date of approval of the plan, on the other hand, may be established for areas where expropriation is possible,
— prescribing measures for the protection of populations (including work on the existing building) to be taken by owners, operators and users within the time limits specified in the plan.
This resource describes locally ICPEs or underground storage sites generating PM3 easements.
This table “PM3_ASSIETTE_SUP_S” made from the CNIG SUP v2016b standard is part of a set of 6 tables to connect to obtain complete information on the PM3 easements.
They are freely downloaded on the Geoportal of Urban Planning (GPU) including the acts establishing each bondage. The download link is given on this sheet in associated resources.
Apart from this CNIG standard, the flat source table of the PM3 easements containing in a single layer all the information of the easements is also made available to the design offices to facilitate the postponement to the overall plan annex easements of the planning documents.
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