An environment management plan must—
(a) identify and assess the risks to the environment, to any member of the public, to land or to property in the vicinity of the operation and to any geothermal energy or geothermal energy resource, that may arise directly or indirectly from the normal activities of the geothermal energy operation (including construction where applicable); and
(b) identify and assess the risks to the environment, to any member of the public, to land or to property in the vicinity of the operation and to any geothermal energy or geothermal energy resource, that may arise directly or indirectly from activities of the geothermal energy operation that are not normal activities, or from incidents or events (whether planned or unplanned).