July 2007 Application for an IPPC Licence Proposed Biodiesel Plant Marshmeadows

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July 2007 Application for an IPPC Licence Proposed Biodiesel Plant Marshmeadows
Application for an IPPC Licence
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Proposed Biodiesel Plant
Marshmeadows,
New Ross,
Co. Wexford.
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Green Biofuels Ireland Limited
July 2007
MALONE O’REGAN
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LTD
2B Richview Office
Park
Clonskeagh
Dublin 14
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Application for an IPPC Licence
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Proposed Biodiesel Plant
Marshmeadows,
New Ross,
Co. Wexford.
Co
Green Biofuels Ireland Limited
Application Form
July 2007
MALONE O’REGAN
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LTD
2B Richview Office
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Clonskeagh
Dublin 14
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Integrated Pollution
Prevention and
Control Licensing
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Application Form
EPA Reg. No:
(Office use only)
This document does not purport to be and should not be
considered a legal interpretation of the provisions and
requirements of the EPA Acts 1992 and 2003.
Environmental Protection Agency
P.O. Box 3000, Johnstown Castle Estate, Co. Wexford
Telephone: 053-60600 Fax: 053-60699
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IPPC Application Form
Environmental Protection Agency
Application for an Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control Licence
Environmental Protection Agency Acts, 1992 and 2003.
CONTENTS
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CHECK LIST FOR ARTICLE 10 COMPLIANCE
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NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY
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SECTION B
GENERAL
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SECTION C
MANAGEMENT OF THE INSTALLATION
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SECTION D
INFRASTRUCTURE & OPERATION
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SECTION E
EMISSIONS
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SECTION F
CONTROL & MONITORING
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SECTION G
RESOURCE USE AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY
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SECTION H
MATERIALS HANDLING
SECTION I
EXISTING ENVIRONMENT & IMPACT OF THE ACTIVITY 26
SECTION J
ACCIDENT PREVENTION & EMERGENCY RESPONSE 29
SECTION K
REMEDIATION, DECOMMISSIONING, RESTORATION &
AFTERCARE
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SECTION L
STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS
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SECTION M
DECLARATION
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INTRODUCTION
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INTRODUCTION
A valid application must contain the information prescribed in the Environmental
Protection Agency (Licensing) Regulations, 1994 to 2004. The applicant is strongly
advised to read the Application Guidance Notes for Integrated Pollution Prevention
and Control Licensing, available from the EPA.
The applicant must conform to the format set out in the guidance notes for applications
(available from the EPA). Each page of the completed application form must be
numbered, e.g. page 5 of 45, etc. Also duplicated pages from the application form
should be uniquely numbered, e.g. page 5(i) of 45, etc. The basic information should
for the most part be supplied in the spaces given in application form and any
supporting documentation should be supplied as attachments, as specified. Consistent
measurement units must be used throughout.
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The applicant should note that the application form has been structured so that it
requires information to be presented in an order of progressive detail.
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When it is found necessary, additional information may be provided on supplementary
attachments which should be clearly cross referenced with the relevant sections in the
main document.
While all sections in the application form may not be relevant to the activity concerned,
the applicant should look carefully through all aspects of the form and provide the
required information, in the greatest possible detail.
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All maps/drawings/plans must be no larger than A3 size and scaled appropriately such
that they are clearly legible. In exceptional circumstances, where A3 is considered
inadequate, a larger size may be requested by the Agency.
Information supplied in this application, including supporting documentation will be
put on public display and open to inspection by any person. Should the applicant
consider information to be confidential, this information should be submitted in a
separate enclosure bearing the legend “In the event that this information is deemed not
to be held as confidential, it must be returned to ........”. In the event that information is
considered to be of a confidential nature, then the nature of this information, and the
reasons why it is considered confidential (with reference to the “Access to Information
on the Environment” Regulations) should be stated in the Application Form, where
relevant.
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CHECK LIST FOR ARTICLE 10 COMPLIANCE
Article 10 of the Environmental Protection Agency (Licensing) Regulations, 1994 to
2004 sets out the statutory requirements for information to accompany a licence
application. The application form is designed in such a way as to set out these
questions in a structured manner and not necessarily in the order presented in Article
10. In order to ensure a legally valid application in respect of Article 10 requirements
please complete the following check-list.
Article 10(2)(a)
give the name, address and telephone number of the applicant
and, if different, any address to which correspondence relating to
the application should be sent and, if the applicant is a body
corporate, the address of its registered or principal office,
LOCATION
Page 11; correspondence -Malone
O’Regan, 2B Richview Office
Park, Clonskeagh, Dublin 14
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Applicant
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give (i) in the case of an established activity, the number of
employees and other persons working or engaged in
connection with the activity on the date after which a
licence is required and during normal levels of operation,
or
in any other case, the gross capital cost of the activity to
which the application relates,
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(ii)
LOCATION
CHECKED
(c)
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give the name of the planning authority in whose functional area
the activity is or will be carried on,
LOCATION
CHECKED
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Applicant
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(d) in the case of a discharge of any trade effluent or other matter
(other than domestic sewage or storm water) to a sewer of a
sanitary authority, give the name of the sanitary authority in
which the sewer is vested or by which it is controlled,
LOCATION
CHECKED
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Applicant
Official
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(e) give the location or postal address (including where appropriate,
the name of the relevant townland or townlands) and the National
Grid reference of the premises to which the activity relates,
LOCATION
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CHECKED
specify the relevant class or classes in the First Schedule to the
Act to which the activity relates,
LOCATION
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Applicant
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specify the raw and ancillary materials, substances, preparations,
fuels and energy which will be produced by or utilised in the
activity,
LOCATION
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Attachments D, G and H
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describe the plant, methods, processes, ancillary processes,
abatement, recovery and treatment systems, and operating
procedures for the activity,
LOCATION
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indicate how the requirements of section 83(5)(a)(i) to (v) and
(vii) to (x) of the Act shall be met, having regard, where
appropriate, to any relevant specification issued by the Agency
under section 5(3) of the Act and the reasons for the selection of
the arrangements proposed,
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Attachments D, F and J
Applicant
LOCATION
CHECKED
(j)
Official
give particulars of the source, nature, composition, temperature,
volume, level, rate, method of treatment and location of
emissions, and the period or periods during which the emissions
are made or are to be made,
LOCATION
CHECKED
(k)
Attachment L
Applicant
Attachment E
Applicant
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describe the arrangements for the prevention or minimisation of
waste and, where waste is produced, the on and of site
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arrangements for the recovery or disposal of solid and liquid
wastes,
LOCATION
Attachment H
Applicant
CHECKED
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specify, by reference to the relevant European Waste Catalogue
codes as prescribed by Commission Decision 2000/532/EC of 03
May 2000, the quantity and nature of the waste or wastes
produced or to be produced by the activity,
LOCATION
Table H.1; Attachment H
Applicant
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(m) provide:
(i) details, and an assessment, of the impacts of any existing or
proposed emissions on the environment, including on an
environmental medium other than that or those into which the
emissions are or are to be made, and
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(ii) details of the proposed measures to prevent or eliminate, or
where that is not practicable, to limit, reduce or abate
emissions,
LOCATION
Attachments I and F
Applicant
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identify monitoring and sampling points and outline proposals for
monitoring emissions and the environmental consequences of any
such emissions,
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(n)
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LOCATION
CHECKED
(o)
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Attachment D
Applicant
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describe in outline the main alternatives, if any, to the proposals
contained in the application which were studied by the applicant,
LOCATION
CHECKED
(q)
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describe the condition of the site of the installation,
LOCATION
(p)
Attachment F
Applicant
Attached EIS –Section 4
Applicant
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specify the measures to be taken to comply with an
environmental quality standard where such a standard requires
stricter conditions to be attached to a licence than would
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otherwise be determined by reference to best available
techniques,
LOCATION
Attachment I; EIS document
CHECKED
Applicant
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describe the measures to be taken for minimising pollution over
long distances or in the territory of other states,
LOCATION
Attachment F
Applicant
CHECKED
(s)
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describe the measures to be taken under abnormal operating
conditions, including start-up, shutdown, leaks, malfunctions,
breakdowns and momentary stoppages,
LOCATION
Attachment J
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describe the measures to be taken on and following the
permanent cessation of the activity or part of the activity to avoid
any risk of environmental pollution and to return the site of the
activity to a satisfactory state,
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CHECKED
LOCATION
Attachment K
Applicant
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describe, in the case of an activity which gives, or could give rise,
to an emission containing a hazardous substance which is
discharged to an aquifer and is specified in the Annex to Council
Directive 80/68/EEC of 17 December 1979 on the protection of
groundwater against pollution caused by certain dangerous
substances, the arrangements necessary to comply with said
Council Directive,
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LOCATION
Not Applicable; refer Attachment I
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Applicant
(v)
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include any other information required under Article 6(1) of
Council Directive 96/61/EC of 24 September 1996 concerning
integrated pollution prevention and control,
LOCATION
CHECKED
Various
Applicant
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(w) include a non-technical summary of information provided in
relation to the matters specified in paragraphs (f) to (v) above,
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LOCATION
Attachment A
Applicant
CHECKED
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state whether the activity consists of, comprises, or is for the
purposes an establishment to which the European Communities
(Control of Major Accident Hazards involving Dangerous
Substances) Regulations, 2000 apply,
LOCATION
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Attachment B (subsection B.9)
Applicant
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Article 10(3)
Without prejudice to Article 12(1), an application for a licence shall be accompanied
by (a)
a copy of the relevant page of the newspaper in which the notice
in accordance with article 6 has been published,
LOCATION
Attachment B (subsection B.8)
CHECKED
Applicant
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a copy of the text of the site notice erected or fixed on the land or
structure in accordance with article 7,
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a copy of the notice given to the planning authority under section
85(1)(a) of the Act,
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(d)
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Attachment B (subsection B.8)
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Attachment B (subsection B.8)
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a copy of such plans, including a site plan and location map (no
larger than A3), and such other particulars, reports and
supporting documentation as are necessary to identify and
describe (i) the activity
LOCATION
Attachment A, D & various
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Applicant
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(ii) the position of the site notice in accordance with article 7,
LOCATION
Attachment B (subsection B.8)
CHECKED
Applicant
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(iii) the point or points from which emissions are made or are to
be made, and
LOCATION
Attachment E
Applicant
CHECKED
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(iv)monitoring and sampling points, and
LOCATION
Attachment E and F
(subsection F.5)
CHECKED
Applicant
(e)
a fee specified in accordance with section 94 of the Act.
LOCATION
Attached to cover letter
Applicant
CHECKED
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A signed original and 2 hardcopies of the application and
accompanying documents/particulars in hardcopy format plus 2
copies of all files in electronic searchable PDF format on CDRom shall be submitted to the headquarters of the Agency.
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Article 10(4)(b)
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In cases where an E.I.S. is required to be submitted to the Agency
in support of the application, a signed original and 2 hardcopies
of the EIS plus 16* copies of all files in electronic searchable
PDF format on CD-Rom shall be submitted to the headquarters of
the Agency.
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* Energy sector applicants = 18 copies
Attached with cover letter
(IPPCL 5 hard copies; 1 CDROM) and (EIS 3 hard copies;
16 CD-ROM)
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CD version
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SECTION A NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY
Non-Technical Summary of IPC Licence Application
A non-technical summary of the application is to be included here. The summary should
identify all environmental impacts of significance associated with the carrying on of the
activity/activities, and describe mitigation measures proposed or existing to address
these impacts. This description should also indicate the normal operating hours and
days per week of the activity.
The following information must be included in the non-technical summary:
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A description of:
− the installation and its activities,
− the raw and auxiliary materials, other substances and the energy used in or
generated by the installation,
− the sources of emissions from the installation,
− the conditions of the site of the installation,
− the nature and quantities of foreseeable emissions from the installation into each
medium as well as identification of significant effects of the emissions on the
environment,
− the proposed technology and other techniques for preventing or, where this not
possible, reducing emissions from the installation,
− where necessary, measures for the prevention and recovery of waste generated by
the installation,
− further measures planned to comply with the general principles of the basic
obligations of the operator i.e.
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(a) all the appropriate preventive measures are taken against pollution, in
particular through application of the best available techniques;
(b) no significant pollution is caused;
(c) waste production is avoided in accordance with Council Directive
75/442/EEC of 15 July 1975 on waste; where waste is produced, it is
recovered or, where that is technically and economically impossible, it is
disposed of while avoiding or reducing any impact on the environment;
(d) energy is used efficiently;
(e) the necessary measures are taken to prevent accidents and limit their
consequences;
(f) the necessary measures are taken upon definitive cessation of activities to
avoid any pollution risk and return the site of operation to a satisfactory state.
− measures planned to monitor emissions into the environment.
Supporting information should form Attachment No A.1
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The Non-Technical Summary containing the above requirements is presented in
Attachment A.1.
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SECTION B GENERAL
B.1. Owner/Operator
* Applicants Name: Green Biofuels Ireland Limited
Address:
Wexford Farmer’s Co-Op
Blackstoops
Enniscorthy
Co Wexford
Telephone No: 053 9233606
e-mail :
Fax No: 053 9234386
[email protected]
Address for correspondence:
as above
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(if different from above)
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* This should be the name of the applicant on the date the Application is lodged with
the Agency. This should be the name of the legal entity (which can be a limited
company or a sole trader). A trading/business name is not acceptable.
Address of Body Corporate:
not applicable
(if applicable)
e-mail:
The applicant must also supply the following:
(a)
(b)
(c)
Certified Copy of Certificate of Incorporation
Company’s Number in Company’s Registration Office and
Particulars of Registered Office of the Company
Name and address of the proprietor(s) of the Land on which the Activity is situated (if
different from applicant named above).
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Proprietor’s Name:
as above
Address:
Name and address of the owner(s) of the building and ancillary plant in which the
activity is situated (if different from applicant named above).
Name:
as above
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Address:
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The Certified Copy of Certificate of Incorporation, the Company’s Number in the
Companys Registration Office and particulars of Registered Office of the
Company are enclosed in Attachment No B.1.
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Name:
Green Biofuels Ireland Limited
Full Address: Marshmeadows
New Ross
Co. Wexford
Telephone No:
053 9233606
Contact Name(s):
Joe O’ Byrne
Position(s):
Operations Manager
e-mail :
[email protected]
National Grid Reference (12 digit-6E,6N)
Fax No:
053 9234386
E271254, N126043
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Scaled location maps are enclosed in Attachment No B.2. The secondary and
tertiary contact names are also enclosed in Attachment No B.2.
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B.3. Class of Activity
Identify the relevant activities in the First, Third or Fourth Schedule of the PoE Act 2004 to
which the activity relates:
Schedule
First Schedule
Description Note 1
The production of basic organic
chemicals such as esters
Class
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Note 1: In order to give a precise identification select only those words from the
description of the class or classes that best describes the nature of the activity for which the
licence is being applied for.
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B.4. Employees / Capital Cost
Give-
(i) In the case of an established activity, the number of employees and other persons,
working or engaged in connection with the activity on the date after which a licence is
required and during normal levels of operation, or
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(ii) In any other case, the gross capital cost of the activity to which the application relates.
(i) Number of Employees (existing facilities):
not applicable
(ii) Gross Capital Cost
(new proposals)
€ 21 million
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B.5. Relevant Planning Authority
Give the name of the planning authority in whose functional area the activity is or will be
carried out.
Name:
Address:
Wexford County Council,
County Hall,
Spawell Road,
Wexford Town,
Co. Wexford
Telephone No: 053 9176500
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Planning Permission for this project:Obtained
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Is being processed
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Not applied for
Local Authority Planning File Reference No: 20053780, 20065133
Attachment No B.5 should contain all planning permissions including a copy of all
conditions. For existing activities, Attachment No B.5 should also contain all licences
and permits past and present in force at the time of submission.
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Copies of the Planning Permission obtained for the construction of the BioDiesel
plant at Marshmeadows are presented in Attachment No B.5. A brief chronological
history of planning is also given in Attachment No B.5. A third planning application
(20065133) due to changes in the building elevation and tank farm is currently
being processed and this will render the planning granted (20053780) as null and
void if granted.
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B.6. Relevant Sanitary Authority.
In the case of a discharge of any trade effluent or other matter to a sewer of a sanitary
authority, give the name of the sanitary authority in which the sewer is vested or by which
it is controlled.
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Telephone No:
County Hall
Spawell Road
Wexford
053 9176500
In the case of a discharge of any trade effluent or other matter to a sewer not vested by a
sanitary authority, the applicant must supply as Attachment No B.6; (a) the name and
address of the owner(s) of the sewer and the waste water treatment plant to which the sewer
discharges and who are responsible for the quality of the treated effluent discharging to
waters and (b) a copy of the effluent regulations and the agreement between the applicant
and the aforementioned.
Name:
Address:
not applicable
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Telephone No:
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B.7. Relevant Health Board Region
The applicant should indicate the Health Board Region where the activity is or will be
located.
South Eastern Health Board
Lacken
Dublin Road
Kilkenny
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Name:
Address:
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Telephone No:
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B.8. Site Notice, Newspaper Advertisement and Planning Authority Notice.
Give the position of the site notice in accordance with article 7 of the Regulations.
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Attachment No B.8 should contain a copy of the text of the site notice, a map (no larger
than A3) showing its location on site and a copy of the newspaper advertisement. A
copy of the notice given to the Planning Authority should also be included.
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A copy of the site notice, a map showing the location of the notices on site, a copy of
the newspaper advertisement in The New Ross Echo, and a copy of the letter of
notification to Wexford County Council are contained in Attachment No B.8.
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B.9 Seveso II Regulations
State whether the activity is an establishment to which the EC (Control of Major
Accident Hazards involving Dangerous Substances) Regulations, 2000 (S.I. No. 476 of
2000) apply.
If yes, outline how the process comes under these regulations.
Supporting information should be included in Attachment No B.9.
The activity is not an establishment under the above mentioned regulation or the
latest European Communities (Control of Major Accident Hazards Involving
Dangerous Substances) Regulations, 2006. (S.I. 74/2006).
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Supporting information is included in Attachment No B.9. Appendix B.9.1 contains
information that is considered to be of a commercial and industrial confidential nature
and is thus presented separately.
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B.10 IPPC Directive
Specify whether the facility is a category of industrial activity referred to in Annex I of
the IPPC Directive (96/61/EC) and if yes specify the category.
Supporting information should be included in Attachment No B.10.
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The proposed activities and processes are listed in Annex 1 of the IPPC directive
(96/61/EC) and are categorised in section 4.1(b).
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No additional information is submitted in support of B.10
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SECTION C MANAGEMENT OF THE INSTALLATION
C.1 Site Management & Control
Details should be provided on the management structures for the activity. Organisational
charts, and all relevant environmental management policy statements, including
provisions for on-going assessment of environmental performance are required.
Indicate whether an Environmental Management System has been developed for the
installation.
If yes, specify which standard and include a copy of the accreditation certificate.
This information should form Attachment No C.
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Information and details on Site Management and Control at the proposed facility
are presented in Attachment No C.1.
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SECTION D INFRASTRUCTURE & OPERATION
D.1. Operational Information Requirements
Describe the plant, methods, processes, ancillary processes, abatement, recovery and
treatment systems, and operating procedures for the activity, to include a copy of such
plans, drawings or maps, (site plans and location maps, process flow diagrams), and such
other particulars, reports and supporting documentation as are necessary describe all
aspects of the activity. Maps and drawings must be no larger than A3 size.
D.2 A development and operational history of the site should be included here.
Attachment No D.1 should contain a list of all unit operations (process) to be carried
out, including a flow diagram of each with any relevant additional information.
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Information and details on the operation of the proposed facility are presented in
Attachment No D.1
Attachment D.1, and Appendices D.1.8 and D.1.10 contain information that is
considered to be of a commercial and industrial confidential nature and is thus presented
separately.
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Attachment No D.2.
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SECTION E EMISSIONS
E.1. Emissions to Atmosphere
E.1.A. Details of all point emissions to atmosphere
Details of all point emissions to atmosphere should be supplied. Table E.1 (i) (for Boiler
emissions) must be completed for boilers over 20MW thermal input. Complete Table
E.1 (ii) and E.1 (iii) for all other main emission points. Complete Table E.1 (iv) for
minor emission points.
A summary list of the emission points, together with maps and/or drawings (no larger
than A3), and supporting documentation should be included as Attachment No E.1.A
Plans of emission elevations, relevant roof heights, etc., should also be included, as
should detailed descriptions and schematics of all abatement systems.
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The applicant should address in particular any emission point where the substances
listed in Schedule of S.I. 394 of 2004 are emitted.
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For emissions outside the BAT guidance limit, a full evaluation of the existing
abatement/treatment system must be provided. A planned programme of improvement
towards meeting upgraded standards is required. This should highlight specific goals
and a time scale, together with options for modification, upgrading or replacement as
required to bring the emissions within the limits as set out in the BAT guidance note(s).
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Give summary details of fugitive and potential emissions in Table E.1 (v).
In relation to activities listed in the Schedule of Council Directive 1999/13/EC on the
limitation of emissions of volatile organic compounds due to the use of organic solvents
in certain activities and installations;
− specify the relevant category of activity in the Schedule;
− specify how the requirements in relation to fugitive emissions will be met.
Full details and any supporting information should form Attachment E.1.B
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Details of fugitive and potential emissions at the proposed facility are presented in
Attachment E.1.B.
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E.2 Emissions to Surface Waters
Tables E.2 (i) and E.2 (ii) must be completed.
A summary list of the emission points, together with maps/drawings (no larger than A3)
and supporting documentation should be included as Attachment No E.2.
The applicant should address in particular any emission point where the substances
listed in the Schedule of S.I. No. 394 of 2004 are emitted.
Details of all List I and List II substances listed in the Annex to EU Directive
76/464/EEC (as amended), contained in any emission must be presented. All surface
water runoff and storm water drains discharging to surface water bodies must be
included. A National Grid References (10 digit, 5E, 5N) must be given for all discharge
points. The identity and type of receiving water (river, ditch, estuary, lake, etc.) must be
stated.
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For emissions outside the BAT guidance limit, a full evaluation of the existing
abatement/treatment system must be provided. A planned programme of improvement
towards meeting upgraded standards is required. This should highlight specific goals
and a time scale, together with options for modification, upgrading or replacement as
required to bring the emissions within the limits as set out in the BATNEEC guidance
note(s).
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Details of emissions to surface waters at the proposed facility are presented in
Attachment E.2.
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A summary list of the emission points, together with maps and/or drawings (no larger
than A3) and supporting documentation should be included as Attachment No E.3.
Details of all List I and List II substances listed in the Annex to EU Directive
76/464/EEC (as amended), contained in any emission must be presented. All relevant
information on the receiving sewer, including any effluent treatment/abatement systems,
not already described, with schematics as appropriate should also be included in
Attachment No E.3.
For emissions outside BAT guidance limit (where given), a full evaluation of the
existing abatement/treatment system must be provided. A planned programme of
improvement towards meeting upgraded standards is required. This should highlight
specific goals and a time scale, together with options for modification, upgrading or
replacement as required to bring the emissions within any limits set out in the BAT
guidance note(s).
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Details of emissions to sewers at the proposed facility are presented in Attachment
E.3.
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E.4. Emissions to Ground
Describe the existing or proposed arrangements necessary to give effect to Articles 3,4,5,6,
and 7 of Council Directive 80/68/EEC of 17 December 1979 on the protection of
groundwater against pollution by certain dangerous substances.
The applicant should supply details of the nature and quality of the substance
(agricultural and non-agricultural waste) to be landspread (slurry, effluent, ash, sludges
etc) as well as the proposed application rates, periods of application and mode of
application (e.g., pipe discharge, tanker).
For emissions outside the BAT guidance limit, a full evaluation of the existing
abatement/treatment system must be provided. A planned programme of improvement
towards meeting upgraded standards is required. This should highlight specific goals
and a time scale, together with options for modification, upgrading or replacement as
required to bring the emissions within the limits as set out in the BAT guidance note(s).
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There are no proposed emissions to ground (soil or groundwater) from the
proposed facility.
E.5 Noise Emissions
Give particulars of the source, location, nature, level, and the period or periods during
which the noise emissions are made or are to be made.
Table E.5 (i) should be completed, as relevant, for each source.
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For emissions outside the EPA Noise Guidance Note limit, a full evaluation of the
existing abatement/treatment system must be provided. A planned programme of
improvement towards meeting upgraded standards is required. This should highlight
specific goals and a time scale, together with options for modification, upgrading or
replacement as required to bring the emissions within the limits as set out in the
guidance note.
Details of noise emissions from the proposed facility are presented in Attachment
E.5.A.
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SECTION F CONTROL & MONITORING
Describe the proposed technology and other techniques for preventing or, where
this is not possible, reducing emissions from the installation/facility.
F.1: Treatment, Abatement and Control Systems
Details of treatment/abatement systems (air and effluent emissions) should be included,
together with schematics as appropriate.
For each Emission Point identified complete Table F.1 (i) and include detailed
descriptions and schematics of all abatement systems.
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Attachment No F.1 contains details of treatment and abatement systems proposed
relevant schematics, and supporting information on emissions to atmosphere.
Identify monitoring and sampling points and outline proposals for monitoring emissions.
Table F.2 (i) should be completed (where relevant) for air emissions, for emissions to
surface waters, for emissions to sewers, for emissions to ground, and for waste
emissions. Where ambient environment monitoring is carried out or proposed, Table
F.2 (ii) should be completed as relevant for each environmental medium.
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Include details of monitoring/sampling locations and methods.
Attachment No F.2 should contain any supporting information.
There are no emissions to ground and as such Attachment F.4 does not apply here.
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Attachment No F.2 contains maps showing proposed emission point to surface
water and supporting information on control abatement.
Attachment No F.3 contains information on emissions to sewer with supporting
information on control and abatement.
Attachment No F.5 contains information on monitoring and sampling points with
supporting information.
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SECTION G RESOURCE USE AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY
G.1 Give a list of the raw and ancillary materials, substances, preparations,
fuels and energy which will be produced by or utilised in the activity.
The list(s) given should be very comprehensive, all materials used, fuels,
intermediates, laboratory chemicals and product should be included.
Particular attention should be paid to materials and product consisting of, or
containing, dangerous substances as described in the EU (Classification, Packaging,
Labelling and Notification of Dangerous Substances) Regulations 1994 [SI 77/94].
The list must classify these materials in accordance with Article 2 of these
Regulations, and must specify the designated Risk Phrases (R-Phrases) of each
substance in accordance with Schedule 2 of the Regulations
Tables G.1 (i) and G.1 (ii) must be completed. Copy as required.
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Supporting information should be given in Attachment No G.
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Tables G.1 (i) and G.1 (ii) are complete and give details of raw materials and
products at the Green Biofuels Ireland Limited facility.
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SECTION H MATERIALS HANDLING
H.1 Raw Materials, Intermediates and Product Handling
All materials should be listed in Tables G.1 (i) and G. (ii) of Section G.
Details of the storage conditions, location within the site, segregation system used
and transport systems within the site should be outlined here. In addition,
information relating to the integrity, impermeability and recent testing of pipes,
tanks and bund areas should be outlined.
H.2 Describe the arrangements for the recovery or disposal of solid and
liquid wastes accepted into or generated by the installation/facility.
For each waste material, give full particulars of;
(a) Name
(b) Description & nature of waste
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(e) Amount (m3) and tonnage
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(d) Where stored and integrity/impermeability of storage areas
(f) Period or Periods of generation
(g) Analysis (include test methods and Q.C.)
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(h) European Waste Catalogue Code
(i) Waste Category per EC Reg 1774/2002/EC where relevant
Where any waste would be classified as Hazardous Waste as defined in the Waste
Management Acts, 1996 to 2003, this should be made clear in the information
provided.
Summary Tables H.1(i) and H.1(ii) should also be completed, as appropriate, for
each waste. The licence/permit register number of the waste collection agent or
disposal/recovery operator should be supplied as well as the expiry date of the
relevant permits.
Supporting information should form Attachment No H.1
H.2 Waste disposal by on-site landfilling.
For wastes to be disposed of by landfilling on-site, full details of the disposal site
should be submitted (to include inter alia, site selection procedures, location maps,
(no larger than A3) geology, hydrogeology, operational plan, containment, gas and
leachate management, post-closure care).
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Supporting information should form Attachment No H.2.
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Attachment H.1:
Supporting information on H.1 Raw Materials, Intermediates and Product
Handling, as well as the Material Safety Data sheets is presented in Attachment
No H.1. Appendix H.1.2 contains information that is considered to be of a
commercial and industrial confidential nature and is thus presented separately.
Attachment H.2:
Details of Waste Handling are included in Attachment No H.2.
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Note: Waste disposal by on-site landfilling is not applicable to this facility and
hence, Attachment No H.2, subsection on ‘waste disposal by on-site landfilling’
does not apply.
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SECTION I EXISTING ENVIRONMENT & IMPACT OF THE ACTIVITY
Describe the conditions of the site of the installation
Provide an assessment of the effects of any emissions on the environment,
including on an environmental medium other than that into which the
emissions are made.
Describe, where appropriate, measures for minimising pollution over long
distances or in the territory of other states.
I.1.Assessment of atmospheric emissions
Describe the existing environment in terms of air quality with particular reference to
ambient air quality standards.
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Provide a statement whether or not emissions of main polluting substances (as
defined in the Schedule of S.I. 394 of 2004) to the atmosphere are likely to impair
the environment.
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Give summary details and an assessment of the impacts of any existing or proposed
emissions on the environment, including environmental media other than those into
which the emissions are to be made.
Attachment No I.1 should also contain full details of any dispersion modelling of
atmospheric emissions from the activity, where required.
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I.2. Assessment of Impact on Receiving Surface Water
Describe the existing environment in terms of water quality with particular reference to
environmental quality standards or other legislative standards. Table I.2 (i) should be
completed
Provide a statement whether or not emissions of main polluting substances (as
defined in the Schedule of S.I. 394 of 2004) to water are likely to impair the
environment.
Give summary details and an assessment of the impacts of any existing or proposed
emissions on the environment, including environmental media other than those into
which the emissions are to be made.
Full details of the assessment and any other relevant information on the receiving
environment should be submitted as Attachment No I.2.
I.3.Assessment of Impact of Sewage Discharge.
Give summary details and an assessment of the impacts of any existing or proposed
emissions on the environment, including environmental media other than those into
which the emissions are to be made.
Full details of the assessment and any other supporting information should form
Attachment No I.3.
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I.4 Assessment of impact of ground/groundwater emissions
Describe the existing groundwater quality. Tables I.4 (i) should be completed.
Give summary details and an assessment of the impacts of any existing or proposed
emissions on the ground (aquifers, soils, sub-soils and rock environment), including
any impact on environmental media other than those into which the emissions are to be
made. This includes landspreading, land injection etc.
Full details of the assessment as well as a hydrogeological report (to include
meteorological data and water quality, and aquifer classification, vulnerability, source
and resource identification and zonation should be included in Attachment No I.4. A
soils survey must also be included where emissions are directly onto or into soils. All
vulnerable (as a result of ground emissions) surface water bodies must be identified.
Landspreading of Agricultural/Non Agricultural Wastes
Tables I.4 (ii) and I.4.(iii) should be complete where applicable. Further information
is available in the Application Guidance Document.
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I.5 Ground and/or groundwater contamination
Summary details of known ground and/or groundwater contamination, historical or
current, on or under the site must be given.
Full details including all relevant investigative studies, assessments, or reports,
monitoring results, location and design of monitoring installations, plans, drawings,
documentation, including containment engineering, remedial works, and any other
supporting information should be included in Attachment No I.5.
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I.6 Assessment of the environmental impact of on-site waste recovery and/or
disposal.
Describe the arrangements for the prevention and recovery of waste generated by the
activity.
Give details, and an assessment of the impact of any existing or proposed on-site
waste recovery/disposal on the environment, including environmental media other
than those into which the emissions are to be made.
This information should form Attachment No I.6.
I.7 Noise Impact.
Give details and an assessment of the impacts of any existing or proposed emissions on
the environment, including environmental media other than those into which the
emissions are to be made.
Ambient noise measurements
Complete Table I.7(i) in relation to the information required below:
(i)
State the maximum Sound Pressure Levels which will be experienced at
typical points on the boundary of the operation. (State sampling interval and
duration)
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(ii)
State the maximum Sound Pressure Levels which will be experienced at
typical noise sensitive locations, outside the boundary of the operation.
(iii)
Give details of the background noise levels experienced at the site in the
absence of noise from this operation.
Prediction models, maps (no larger than A3), diagrams and supporting documents,
including details of noise attenuation and noise proposed control measures to be
employed, should form Attachment No I.7.
I.8 Environmental Considerations and BAT
Describe in outline the main alternatives, if any, to the proposals contained in the
application.
Describe any environmental considerations which have been made with respect to
the use of cleaner technologies, waste minimisation and raw material substitution.
Describe the measures proposed or in place to ensure that:
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(a) The best available techniques are or will be used to prevent or eliminate or,
where that is not practicable, generally reduce an emission from the activity;
(b) no significant pollution is caused;
(c) waste production is avoided in accordance with Council Directive
75/442/EEC of 15 July 1975 on waste; where waste is produced, it is
recovered or, where that is technically and economically impossible, it is
disposed of while avoiding or reducing any impact on the environment;
(d) energy is used efficiently;
(e) the necessary measures are taken to prevent accidents and limit their
consequences;
(f) the necessary measures are taken upon definitive cessation of activities to
avoid any pollution risk and return the site of operation to a satisfactory
state.
Supporting information should form Attachment No I.8.
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Supporting information and details of the various impacts including BAT are
outlined in Attachment No I, (No I.1 Assessment of Atmospheric Emissions; No
I.2 Assessment of Impacts of Surface Water Discharges on the Receiving
Waters; No I.3 Assessment of Impact on Receiving Sewer; No I.5 Ground and/or
Groundwater Contamination; No I.7 Noise Impact and No I.8 Environmental
Considerations & BAT) with sub attachments.
Attachment No I.4 Assessment of Impact of ground emissions does not apply as
there are no emissions to ground.
Attachment No I.6 Assessment of the Environmental Impact of On-site Waste
Disposal does not apply, as there is no on-site waste disposal at the facility.
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SECTION J ACCIDENT PREVENTION & EMERGENCY RESPONSE
Describe the existing or proposed measures, including emergency procedures, to
minimise the impact on the environment of an accidental emission or spillage.
Also outline what provisions have been made for response to emergency situations
outside of normal working hours, i.e. during night-time, weekends and holiday
periods.
Describe the arrangements for abnormal operating conditions including start-up,
leaks, malfunctions or momentary stoppages.
Supporting information should form Attachment No J.
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Information and details of the proposed Accident Prevention and Emergency
Response for the facility including measures and procedures to prevent
accidents so as to minimise impact on the receiving environment are outlined in
Attachment No J, with sub attachments.
Appendix J.1.1 contains information that is considered to be of a commercial and
industrial confidential nature and is thus presented separately.
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SECTION K REMEDIATION, DECOMMISSIONING, RESTORATION &
AFTERCARE
Describe the existing or proposed measures to minimise the impact on the
environment after the activity or part of the activity ceases operation, including
provision for post-closure care of any potentially polluting residuals.
Supporting information should be included as Attachment No. K.
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Information and details of how the facility and site will be managed to ensure
that the site is returned to an environmentally neutral state on cessation of the
activity are outlined in Attachment No K.
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Appendix K.1 contains information that is considered to be of a commercial and
industrial confidential nature and is thus presented separately.
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SECTION L STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS
Indicate how the requirements of Section 83(5)(a)(i) to (v) and (vii) to (x) of the EPA
Acts, 1992 and 2003 shall be met, having regard, where appropriate, to any relevant
specification issued by the Agency under section 5 (3) of the Act and the reasons for
the selection of the arrangements proposed.
Indicate whether or not the activity is carried out on, or may be carried out on, or is
located such that it is liable to have an adverse effect on (a) a site placed on a list in accordance with Chapter 1 of SI 94 of 1997, or
(b) a site where consultation has been initiated in accordance with Article 5
of
the EU Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC), or
Indicate whether or not the activity is liable to have an adverse effect on water quality
in light of S.I. No. 258 of 1998 (Local Government (Water Pollution) Act, 1977
(Water Quality Standards for Phosphorus) Regulations, 1998).
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Indicate whether any of the substances specified in the Schedule of the EPA
(Licensing) (amendment) 2004 are discharged by the activity to the relevant
medium.
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The PoE Act in Section 83(5)(xi) specifies that the Agency shall not grant a licence
unless it is satisfied that the applicant or licensee or transferee as the case may be is
a fit and proper person. Section 84(4) of the PoE Act specifies the information
required to enable a determination to be made by the Agency.
Indicate whether the applicant or other relevant person has been convicted
under the PoE Act, the Waste Management Act 1996, the Local Government
(Water pollution) Acts 1977 and 1990 or the Air Pollution Act 1987.
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Provide details of the applicant’s technical knowledge and/or qualifications,
along with that of other relevant employees.
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Provide information to show that the person is likely to be in a position to
meet any financial commitments or liabilities that may have been or will be
entered into or incurred in carrying on the activity to which the application
relates or in consequence of ceasing to carry out that activity.
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Supporting information should be included as Attachment No L with reference to
where the information can be found in the application.
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Supporting information on compliance with statutory requirements is outlined
in Attachment No L.
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SECTION M DECLARATION
Declaration
I hereby make application for a licence / revised licence, pursuant to the provisions
of the Environmental Protection Agency Acts, 1992 and 2003 and Regulations made
thereunder.
I certify that the information given in this application is truthful, accurate and
complete.
Date :
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(on behalf of the organisation)
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I give consent to the EPA to copy this application for its own use and to make it
available for inspection and copying by the public, both in the form of paper files
available for inspection at EPA and local authority offices, and via the EPA's
website. This consent relates to this application itself and to any further information,
submission, objection, or submission to an objection whether provided by me as
Applicant, any person acting on the Applicant’s behalf, or any other person.
Print signature name:
Position in organization :
Company stamp or seal:
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Annex 1 Tables /Attachments
TABLE E.1 (i)
BOILER EMISSIONS TO ATMOSPHERE
(1 Page for each
emission point)
Emission Point:
Emission Point Ref. No:
A1-1
Location :
Stack emission from boiler within utility area within
process building
Grid Ref. (12 digit, 6E,6N):
E 271252, N 126084
Vent Details
Diameter:
Height above Ground(m):
540mm
Date of commencement of
emission:
1st Quarter 2008
Characteristics of Emission:
Boiler rating
Steam Output:
7.1MW
Co
Boiler fuel
6,500kg/hr from feed at 90oC
ns
en
Thermal Input:
to
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24
Type:
100% gas oil
or gas oil: bio-heating oil mix (70:30)
473kg/hr
Maximum rate at which fuel is burned
max 0.1%
% sulphur content:
mg/Nm3
NOx
160 (100% gas oil)
238 (70:30 mix)
11,880m3/hr
Maximum volume of emission
Temperature
(i)
280o C(max)
268 oC(min)
239 oC(avg)
Period or periods during which emissions are made, or are to be made, including daily or
seasonal variations (start-up/shutdown to be included):
Periods of Emission (avg)
60
min/hr
24
hr/day
330 day/yr
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TABLE E.1 (ii)
MAIN EMISSIONS TO ATMOSPHERE
Emission Point Ref. No:
A2-1
Source of Emission:
Biodiesel production process
Location :
On top of the distillation column
Grid Ref. (12 digit, 6E,6N):
E 271260, N 126062
(1 Page for each emission point)
Vent Details
Diameter:
160mm
Height above Ground(m):
.
22.5
Characteristics of Emission:
(i)
Volume to be emitted:
105.6m3/d
Average/day
30m3/h
Min efflux velocity
300m3/d
< 0.4 m.sec-1
Co
Other factors
Maximum/day
ns
en
Maximum rate/hour
(ii)
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1st quarter 2008
Date of commencement:
Temperature
40oC(max)
5 oC(min)
15oC(avg)
For Combustion Sources:
Volume terms expressed as:
(iii)
wet.
dry.
________%O2
Period or periods during which emissions are made, or are to be made, including daily or
seasonal variations (start-up /shutdown to be included):
Periods of Emission (avg)
60
min/hr
24 hr/day
330 day/yr
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TABLE E.1 (iii): MAIN EMISSIONS TO ATMOSPHERE Emission Point Reference Number:
A2-1
Prior to treatment(1)
Parameter
Chemical characteristics of the emission (1 table per emission point)
mg/Nm3
Max
300000
500000
kg/h
Avg
mg/Nm3
description
Max
Avg
of treatment
Max
kg/h.
Avg
kg/year
Max
Avg
Max
15
Condenser and scrubber 3300
ru
2
5000
0.01
0.1
79.2
792
Co
ns
en
to
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Methanol
se
.
Avg
As discharged(1)
Brief
1. Concentrations should be based on Normal conditions of temperature and pressure, (i.e. 0oC, 101.3kPa). Wet/dry should be the same as
given in Table E.1 (ii) unless clearly stated otherwise.
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TABLE E.1 (iv): EMISSIONS TO ATMOSPHERE
Emission point
-
Minor atmospheric emissions
Emission details1
Description
Reference Numbers
material
3(2)
mg/Nm
Abatement system employed
kg/h.
kg/year
Intermittent use of laboratory
extraction hood
VOCs
Not
measured
unknown
unknown
None
A3-2
Potassium sulphate silo
emission
Potassium
sulphate
20
0.000748
5.92
Fabric filter
Co
ns
en
to
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A3-1
1 The maximum emission should be stated for each material emitted, the concentration should be based on the maximum 30 minute mean.
2 Concentrations should be based on Normal conditions of temperature and pressure, (i.e. 0oC101.3kPa). Wet/dry should be clearly stated. Include reference
oxygen conditions for combustion sources.
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TABLE E.1 (v): EMISSIONS TO ATMOSPHERE
Emission point ref. no.
(as per flow diagram)
Description
-
Potential atmospheric emissions
Malfunction which could
cause an emission
Emission details
1
(Potential max. emissions)
Material
1
unknown
none
methanol
unknown
unknown
A4-2
Fugitive emissions from
four feedstock tanks
Activated carbon filters not
maintained and replaced as
required. Faulty valves on
tank vents.
C12 – C 18 Carboxylic acids
unknown
unknown
A4-2
Fugitive emissions from
biodiesel product tanks
during filling
Faulty valves on tank vent
Methyl esters
unknown
unknown
A4-2
Fugitive emissions from
methanol storage tank
Insufficient expansion
volume left in storage tank
leading to over pressure and
venting to the atmosphere.
Faulty valve on vent.
methanol
unknown
unknown
se
Building ventilation is
opened for
shutdown/maintenance
.
unknown
ru
A4-1
methanol
he
Methanol levels have
reached explosive
concentrations in process
building.
kg/hour
ot
Air changes increase on
building ventilation
system and methanol is
emitted to air.
Co
ns
en
to
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A4-1
mg/Nm3
Estimate the potential maximum emission for each malfunction identified.
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TABLE E.1 (v): EMISSIONS TO ATMOSPHERE
Emission point ref. no.
(as per flow diagram)
Description
-
Fugitive atmospheric emissions (normal operations)
Malfunction which could
cause an emission
Emission details
1
(Potential max. emissions)
Material
methanol
unknown
3.03 x 10-3
.
4.67 x 10-4
se
Fugitive emissions from
methanol storage tank
Unknown
ru
A4-2
Methyl esters
he
Fugitive emissions from
biodiesel product tanks
during filling
5.05 x 10-4
ot
A4-2
unknown
C12 – C 18 Carboxylic acids
to
f c Fo
op r i
yr ns
ig pe
ht ct
ow ion
ne pu
r r rp
eq os
ui es
re o
d nl
fo y.
ra
ny
Fugitive emissions from
four feedstock tanks
during delivery
kg/hour
Co
ns
en
A4-2
mg/Nm3
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TABLE E.2 (i):
EMISSIONS TO SURFACE WATERS
(One page for each emission)
Emission Point:
Emission Point Ref. No:
SW1
Source of Emission:
Rainfall runoff from roofs, loading bays and tank
farm bunds.
Location :
North western corner of site
Grid Ref. (10 digit, 6E,6N):
E 271221, N 126101
Name of receiving waters:
River Barrow via Marshmeadows surface water
drainage system
m3.sec-1 Dry Weather Flow
3.3
Flow rate in receiving
waters:
m3.sec-1 95%ile
flow
Emission Details:
kg/day
Normal/day
ns
en
Volume to be emitted
Co
(i)
(Varies as the river is tidal and therefore there is a high
turnover)
to
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Available waste assimilative
capacity:
ot
he
ru
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.
7.1
Maximum rate/hour
15m3
240m3
Maximum/day
10m3
Note: Volumes are based on a flow of 2.9l/s from the site assuming rainfall over a 90min period for a normal
day, 24 continuous rainfall for the maximum per day.
(ii)
Period or periods during which emissions are made, or are to be made,
including daily or seasonal variations (start-up /shutdown to be included):
Periods of Emission (avg)
min/hr
hr/day
day/yr
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to
f c Fo
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ns
en
Co
se
ru
he
ot
.
TABLE E.2 (ii): EMISSIONS TO SURFACE WATERS
-
Characteristics of the emission
(1 table per emission point)
Emission point reference number: SW1
Max. hourly average
(mg/l)
se
kg/year
he
ru
kg/day
Max. daily average
(mg/l)
% Efficiency
kg/day
kg/year
ot
Max. hourly Max. daily
average
average
(mg/l)
(mg/l)
As discharged
.
Prior to treatment
to
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Parameter
unknown
unknown
unknown
unknown
≤ 5.0
≤ 5.0
Mineral Oils
unknown
unknown
unknown
unknown
0.3
0.3
Suspended Solids
unknown
unknown
unknown
unknown
50
50
Co
ns
en
BOD
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TABLE E.3 (i): EMISSIONS TO SEWER
(One page for each emission)
Emission Point:
Emission Point Ref. No:
SE1
Location of connection to
sewer :
Final discharge point at south eastern corner of the
site.
Grid Ref. (10 digit, 5E,5N):
E 271268, N 125988
Name of sewage undertaker: Wexford County Council
Emission Details:
Volume to be emitted
ru
Maximum/day
8m3
to
f c Fo
op r i
yr ns
ig pe
ht ct
ow ion
ne pu
r r rp
eq os
ui es
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d nl
fo y.
ra
ny
ot
he
6m3
Normal/day
se
.
(i)
0.33m3
Maximum rate/hour
Note: max based on the one day per week when weekly cleaning plus production ongoing.
(ii)
Period or periods during which emissions are made, or are to be made,
including daily or seasonal variations (start-up /shutdown to be included):
60 min/hr
24 hr/day
330 day/yr
Co
ns
en
Periods of Emission (avg)
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TABLE E.3 (ii):
EMISSIONS TO SEWER
Emission point reference number:
-
Characteristics of the emission (1 table per emission point)
SE1
Parameter
Prior to treatment
kg/day
kg/year
Max. hourly average
(mg/l)
% Efficiency
kg/day
Max. daily average
(mg/l)
kg/year
22,500
112.5
37,125
30,000
BOD
12,000
6,000
30
9900
Lipophil Substances
0.2% mass 0.1% mass 5
1650
Methanol
<0.2%
mass
<0.1%
mass
5
1650
pH
5-8
5-8
Not Applicable Not Applicable
22,500
ot
30,000
to
f c Fo
op r i
yr ns
ig pe
ht ct
ow ion
ne pu
r r rp
eq os
ui es
re o
d nl
fo y.
ra
ny
COD
he
ru
se
.
Max. hourly Max. daily
average
average
(mg/l)
(mg/l)
As discharged
112.5
37,125
Not Applicable
6,000
30
9900
Not Applicable
0.2% mass
0.1% mass
5
1650
Not Applicable
<0.2% mass
<0.1% mass
5
1650
Not Applicable
5-8
5-8
Not
Applicable
Not
Applicable
Not Applicable
Co
ns
en
12,000
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TABLE E.4 (i):
EMISSIONS TO GROUND
Emission Point or Area:
Emission Point/Area Ref. No:
Emission Pathway:
(borehole, well, percolation area,
soakaway, landspreading, etc.)
Location :
Grid Ref. (10 digit, 5E,5N):
Elevation of discharge:
(relative to Ordnance Datum)
Aquifer classification for receiving
groundwater body:
ot
he
ru
se
.
Groundwater vulnerability
assessment (including vulnerability
rating):
to
f c Fo
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ig pe
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ne pu
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fo y.
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ny
Identity and proximity of
groundwater sources at risk (wells,
springs, etc):
Co
Emission Details:
ns
en
Identity and proximity of surface
water bodies at risk:
(i)
Volume to be emitted
Normal/day
m3
Maximum rate/hour
m3
(ii)
m3
Maximum/day
Period or periods during which emissions are made, or are to be made, including daily or
seasonal variations (start-up /shutdown to be included):
Periods of Emission (avg)
min/hr
hr/day
day/yr
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TABLE E.4 (ii): EMISSIONS TO GROUND
-
Characteristics of the emission
Emission point/area reference number:
Max. hourly average
(mg/l)
se
kg/year
Max. daily average
(mg/l)
kg/day
kg/year
to
f c Fo
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kg/day
% Efficiency
ns
en
Max. hourly Max. daily
average
average
(mg/l)
(mg/l)
As discharged
.
Prior to treatment
Co
Parameter
not applicable
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Table E.5 (i): NOISE EMISSIONS
Source
Emission
point
Ref. No
Equipment
Ref. No
-
Noise sources summary sheet
Sound Pressure1
dBA at reference
distance
Octave bands (Hz)
Sound Pressure1 Levels dB(unweighted) per band
Periods of
Emission
Cooling Tower Air Fan
N1
ND
LW 92
N/A
63
69
125
65
250
65
500
61
1K
59
2K
55
4K
49
N/A
8K
Tonal
24 hrs
Steam Boiler Pressure
Relief Valve
N2
ND
Lw <100
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Impulsive
intermittent
rare
Tank Farm Pumps (17
no.
operating
intermittently)
N3
ND
Overall Lw <90
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Tonal
N4
ND
quiet
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Tonal
Individual pumps
intermittent but
generally a pump
will be in operation
at any given time.
Intermittent
throughout day
N5
ND
quiet
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Tonal
24 hrs
N6
ND
quiet
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Tonal
24 hrs
to
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Potassium
Sulphate
Silo
Loading;
Pneumatic Conveyor
Electricity Sub station
Generator Hum
Note:
ns
en
Nitrogen
Co
Liquid
Generator
ot
he
ru
se
.
31.5
Impulsive or
tonal qualities
For items of plant sound power levels may be used. ND = Not Determined as equipment has not been specified.
N/A = Not Available
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TABLE F.1 (i): ABATEMENT / TREATMENT CONTROL
Emission point reference number: A1-1
Annual
Exhaust gas
oxygen meter
Equipment
back-up
As per
manufacturers
instructions
Backup meter will
be kept as a
replacement
Monitoring equipment
ru
constant
Monitoring equipment
calibration
Process control system
Not applicable
to
f c Fo
op r i
yr ns
ig pe
ht ct
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fo y.
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ny
ot
Oxygen level
Monitoring to be carried
3
out
Equipment
calibration
he
1
Control
parameter
Equipment
maintenance
.
Oxygen level
Equipment 2
se
1
Control
parameter
1
Co
ns
en
List the operating parameters of the treatment / abatement system which control its function.
List the equipment necessary for the proper function of the abatement / treatment system.
3
List the monitoring of the control parameter to be carried out.
2
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TABLE F.1 (i): ABATEMENT / TREATMENT CONTROL
Emission point reference number: A2-1
1
Control
parameter
Equipment 2
Equipment
maintenance
Equipment
calibration
Equipment
back-up
Gas flow rate gauge
Annual
As per
manufacturers
instructions
Backup gauge
will be kept as
replacement
Off- gas
temperature
Temperature gauge
monitored by the
process control system
Annual
As per
manufacturers
instructions
Backup
thermometers will
be kept as
replacement
Water flow rate
Water flow rate gauge
Annual
As per
manufacturers
instructions
Backup gauge
will be kept as
replacement
Off gas flow rate
Constant
Off- gas
temperature
Constant
Water flow rate
Constant
ns
en
Monitoring to be carried
3
out
Co
1
Control
parameter
to
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.
Off gas flow rate
Monitoring equipment
Monitoring equipment
calibration
Process control system –
equipment fitted with
maximum off gas flow
rate alarm
Not applicable
Process control system –
equipment fitted with
maximum off gas
temperature alarm
Not applicable
Process control system –
equipment fitted with
minimum water flow rate
alarm
Not applicable
1
List the operating parameters of the treatment / abatement system which control its function.
List the equipment necessary for the proper function of the abatement / treatment system.
3
List the monitoring of the control parameter to be carried out.
2
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TABLE F.1 (i): ABATEMENT / TREATMENT CONTROL
Emission point reference number: SW1
1
Control
parameter
Equipment 2
Equipment
maintenance
Equipment
calibration
Equipment
back-up
Level meter
Annual
As per
manufacturers
instructions
Backup gauge
will be kept as
replacement
Total organic
carbon (TOC)
TOC meter
Annual
As per
manufacturers
instructions
Backup meter will
be kept as a
replacement
pH
pH meter
Annual
As per
manufacturers
instructions
Backup meter will
be kept as a
replacement
1
Control
parameter
to
f c Fo
op r i
yr ns
ig pe
ht ct
ow ion
ne pu
r r rp
eq os
ui es
re o
d nl
fo y.
ra
ny
ot
he
ru
se
.
Liquid Level in
interceptor
Monitoring to be carried
3
out
Constant
Total organic
carbon (TOC)
Constant
pH
Constant
Monitoring equipment
calibration
Process Control System
– high level liquid alarm
fitted
Not applicable
Process Control System
Not applicable
Process Control System
Not applicable
Co
ns
en
Liquid Level in
interceptor
Monitoring equipment
1
2
3
List the operating parameters of the treatment / abatement system which control its function.
List the equipment necessary for the proper function of the abatement / treatment system.
List the monitoring of the control parameter to be carried out
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TABLE F.1 (i): ABATEMENT / TREATMENT CONTROL
Emission point reference number: SE-1
1
Control
parameter
Flow rate
Equipment 2
Annual
Equipment
calibration
Equipment
back-up
As per
manufacturers
instructions
Backup pump will
be kept as a
replacement.
1
Control
parameter
Monitoring to be carried
3
out
constant
Monitoring equipment
Process Control System
– pump flow monitored
Monitoring equipment
calibration
Not applicable
Co
ns
en
Flow rate
to
f c Fo
op r i
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ig pe
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ow ion
ne pu
r r rp
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ui es
re o
d nl
fo y.
ra
ny
ot
he
ru
se
.
Pump controlling
drip feed of
process
wastewater from
process to sewer
Equipment
maintenance
1
List the operating parameters of the treatment / abatement system which control its function.
List the equipment necessary for the proper function of the abatement / treatment system.
3
List the monitoring of the control parameter to be carried out.
2
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TABLE F.2 (i): EMISSIONS MONITORING AND SAMPLING POINTS
Emission Point Reference No:
Parameter
-
(1 table per monitoring point)
A1-1
Monitoring frequency
Accessibility of Sampling Points
Sampling method
Annual
Boiler -room
Flue gas Analyser
Annual
Boiler - room
Flue gas Analyser
Annual
Boiler -room
Flue gas Analyser
Standard Methods
he
ru
se
.
Oxides of nitrogen
Analysis method/
technique
Standard Methods
to
f c Fo
op r i
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ig pe
ht ct
ow ion
ne pu
r r rp
eq os
ui es
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fo y.
ra
ny
Standard Methods
Co
ns
en
Combustion
efficiency
ot
Oxides of sulphur
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TABLE F.2 (i): EMISSIONS MONITORING AND SAMPLING POINTS
Emission Point Reference No.:
Monitoring frequency
Accessibility of Sampling Points
Sampling method
Biannual
Sampling port on process stack
above distillation tower provided.
Sorbent tube (silica gel for
Methanol)
Biannual
Sampling port on process stack
above distillation tower provided.
Sorbent tube
Analysis method/
technique
GCMS
ot
he
ru
se
.
GCMS
to
f c Fo
op r i
yr ns
ig pe
ht ct
ow ion
ne pu
r r rp
eq os
ui es
re o
d nl
fo y.
ra
ny
Total organic carbon
A2-1
ns
en
TA Luft Organic
Substances Class I
( 1 table per monitoring point)
Co
Parameter
-
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TABLE F.2 (i): EMISSIONS MONITORING AND SAMPLING POINTS
Emission Point Reference No:
Monitoring frequency
(1 table per monitoring point)
_____
Accessibility of Sampling Points
Sampling method
BOD
quarterly
Sampling chamber in manhole
grab
Analysis method/
technique
Standard methods
Suspended Solids
quarterly
Sampling chamber in manhole
grab
gravimetric
F/O/G
quarterly
Sampling chamber in manhole
grab
Visual Inspection
weekly
Sampling chamber in manhole
grab
constant
Sampling chamber in manhole
Standard probe
Sample and examine
for colour and odour
On-going recording
constant
Sampling chamber in manhole
pH electrode/meter
Ongoing recording
Standard methods
ns
en
Co
Total organic carbon
pH
to
f c Fo
op r i
yr ns
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ht ct
ow ion
ne pu
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Parameter
SW-1
-
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TABLE F.2 (i): EMISSIONS MONITORING AND SAMPLING POINTS
COD
quarterly
Suspended Solids
quarterly
F/O/G
quarterly
Flow
constant
Standard methods
Composite*
.
quarterly
pH electrode/meter
se
BOD
Standard probe
Analysis method/
technique
Standard methods
Standard methods
Composite*
Standard methods
Composite*
gravimetric
Composite*
Standard methods
Flow set as pump flow rate
in SE1
Not applicable
Co
ns
en
quarterly
Sampling chamber within final
discharge point manhole
Sampling chamber within final
discharge point manhole
Sampling chamber within final
discharge point manhole
Sampling chamber within final
discharge point manhole
Sampling chamber within final
discharge point manhole
Sampling chamber within final
discharge point manhole
Not applicable
Sampling method
ru
quarterly
Temperature
pH
Accessibility of Sampling Points
he
Monitoring frequency
(FINAL DISCHARGE POINT)
ot
Parameter
SE-1
( 1 table per monitoring point)
to
f c Fo
op r i
yr ns
ig pe
ht ct
ow ion
ne pu
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eq os
ui es
re o
d nl
fo y.
ra
ny
Emission Point Reference No.:
-
*All samples shall be collected on a 24 hour flow proportionate composite sampling basis
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TABLE F.2 (i): EMISSIONS MONITORING AND SAMPLING POINTS
quarterly
Suspended Solids
quarterly
F/O/G
quarterly
VOCs
biannual
.
BOD
Composite*
se
weekly
pH
electrode/meter/recorder
ru
COD
Sample taken from
manhole/sampling chamber on
process waste line
Sample taken from
manhole/sampling chamber on
process waste line
Sample taken from
manhole/sampling chamber on
process waste line
Sample taken from
manhole/sampling chamber on
process waste line
Sample taken from
manhole/sampling chamber on
process waste line
Sample taken from
manhole/sampling chamber on
process waste line
Analysis method/
technique
Standard methods
Standard methods
he
weekly
Sampling method
Composite*
Standard methods
Composite*
Gravimetric
Composite*
Standard methods
Composite*
GC/MS
Co
pH
Accessibility of Sampling Points
ot
Monitoring frequency
to
f c Fo
op r i
yr ns
ig pe
ht ct
ow ion
ne pu
r r rp
eq os
ui es
re o
d nl
fo y.
ra
ny
Parameter
(1 table per monitoring point)
SE-2
ns
en
Emission Point Reference No.:
-
*All samples shall be collected on a 24-hour flow proportionate composite sampling basis
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TABLE F.2 (ii): AMBIENT ENVIRONMENT MONITORING AND SAMPLING POINTS
Monitoring Point Reference No:
(1 table per monitoring point)
AN-1
Parameter
Monitoring frequency
Accessibility of
Sampling point
Sampling method
L AFeq, t, L AF10, t, L AF90,t
Annual
Boundary of site
In accordance with ISO
1996 – Acoustics –
Description and
measurement of
environmental noise
Analysis method /
technique
Co
ns
en
to
f c Fo
op r i
yr ns
ig pe
ht ct
ow ion
ne pu
r r rp
eq os
ui es
re o
d nl
fo y.
ra
ny
ot
he
ru
se
.
Not applicable
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TABLE F.2 (ii): AMBIENT ENVIRONMENT MONITORING AND SAMPLING POINTS
Monitoring Point Reference No:
(1 table per monitoring point)
AN-2
Parameter
Monitoring frequency
Accessibility of
Sampling point
Sampling method
L AFeq, t, L AF10, t, L AF90,t
Annual
Nearest noise sensitive
receptor – accessible from
roadside
In accordance with ISO
1996 – Acoustics –
Description and
measurement of
environmental noise
Analysis method /
technique
Co
ns
en
to
f c Fo
op r i
yr ns
ig pe
ht ct
ow ion
ne pu
r r rp
eq os
ui es
re o
d nl
fo y.
ra
ny
ot
he
ru
se
.
Not applicable
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Table G.1 (i) Details of Process related Raw Materials, Intermediates, Products, etc., used or generated on the site
Danger(2)
Category
Ref.
No or
Code
I.01
I.03
I.02
P.01
I.04
Rapeseed oil(4)
Tallow (feedstock)
RVO
BioDiesel
Methanol
None, non-volatile
61789-80-8 None, non-volatile
8001-22-7 None, non-volatile
67784-80-9 Non Hazardous
67-56-1
Highly flammable/Toxic
1.10
I.09
I.08
P.02
I.06
Nitrogen (liquified)
Copolymer ester
BioDiesel stabiliser
Glycerine
Sulphuric acid
7727-37-9
Unknown
67762-40-7
931-40-8
7664-93-9
None
Non Hazardous
Non Hazardous
Low toxicity
Corrosive
I.07
Phosphoric acid
7664-38-2
Corrosive, toxic inhalant 25 m3
I.12
I.05
Process Water
Potassium hydroxide
7732-18-5
None
1310-58-3
Corrosive, high toxicity 40 t
P.03
P.04
Potassium sulphate
7778-80-5
BioHeating Oil by-product Unknown
Material/
Substance(1)
CAS
Number
Amount Annual
Stored Usage
Tonnes/
1000 m3
1000 m3
1000 m3
2000 m3
100 m3
Tonnes/
m3
2000 m3
Raw material
Raw material
13,000 m3 Raw material
34000 m3 End product
3,316 m3 Reagent
15,700 m3
Notes: 1.
2.
3.
4.
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Unknown
m3
Nature of Use
10 m3
Unknown Unknown
Unknown Unknown
3
160 m3 3,500 m
25 m3
ns
en
Co
Non Hazardous
Non Hazardous
<10 m3
None
40 t
40 m3
R(3) Phrase
None None
R10
None
None None
None None
R11,
S(1/2),7,16,36
23/24/2 / 37, 45
5,39/23/
24/25
Nitrogen blanket
Additive
Stabiliser
By product
Catalyst
31 m3
None
None
None
R35,36,
37,38,4
9
Ancillary raw material R34
923 m3
460 t
Raw Material
Catalyst
500 t
500 m3
By product
By product
430 m3
S(3) Phrase
None
None
None
S(1/2)26,30,45
S24,26,28,36/
37/39,45
None None
R22,35 S26,36,
37/39, 45
R22
S7,24,25
None
None
In cases where a material comprises a number of distinct and available dangerous substances, please give details for each component substance.
c.f. Article 2(2) of SI No 77/94
c.f. Schedules 2 and 3 of SI No 77/94
Rapeseed may also be stored in either of the 1000 m³ tallow/RVO storage tanks depending on requirements.
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Table G.1 (ii) Details of Process related Raw Materials, Intermediates, Products, etc., used or generated on the site
Ref.
No or
Code
Material/
Substance(1)
TA Luft
Class 1,
2 or 3
Odour
Odourous
Yes/No
EU Lists I and II
(Tick and specify Group/Family Number)
Threshold
Description
Unknown
Not applicable
Yes
Yes
Not applicable
Yes
BioDiesel
Methanol
Nitrogen (liquified)
Glycerine
Sulphuric acid
Phosphoric acid
Process Water
Potassium hydroxide
Potassium sulphate
Not applicable
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
Variable, faint organic
odour
Mild odour
Characteristic -Sour/sweet
Odourless
Odourless
Pungent odour
Odourless
Not applicable
Unknown
Not applicable
No
No
Yes
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
List I
List II
Not applicable
II
II
II
Not applicable
Not applicable
II
II
II
Not applicable
Unknown
Not applicable
*
Not applicable
II
Not applicable
II
0.007-0.022
0.055 - 11
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Unknown
Not applicable
Unknown
Not applicable
0.006
Not applicable
Not applicable
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Odourless
Odourless
Unknown
Unknown
Not applicable
Unknown but similar to biodiesel
Unknown – similar
to biodiesel
Not applicable
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
ot
ru
se
3
*
*
List II
+1294
he
BioHeating oil by-product
Not applicable
Variable, organic odour
Variable, organic odour
Variable, organic odour
to
f c Fo
op r i
yr ns
ig pe
ht ct
ow ion
ne pu
r r rp
eq os
ui es
re o
d nl
fo y.
ra
ny
P.01
I.04
I.10
P.02
I.06
I.07
I.12
I.05
P.03
P.04
Not applicable
ns
en
I.02
Rapeseed oil
Tallow (feedstock)
Tallow (storage prior to
export)
RVO
Co
I.01
I.03
-
Groundwater Directive
80/68/EEC
List I
.
µg/m3
Dangerous Substances Directive
76/464/EEC
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Notes (cont.):
4.
The European Commission priority candidate list
* Organic Odour: thresholds provided are for shorter chain compounds than mostly present in tallow and vegetable oils:
Butanoic (butyric acid) 0.00035 -0.0864
Caproic (hexanoic acid) 0.02; Heptanoic acid 0.033
Isocaproic acid 0.037; Pentanoic acid 0.008 -0.12ppm
Caprylic (octanoic) acid 0.6; Propanoic acid 0.005 – 0.5; Source: (AEAT “Odour Measures and Control – An Update 1994)
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TABLE H.1 (i): WASTE -Hazardous Waste Recovery/Disposal
Waste material
EWC Code
Main source1
Quantity
m3 / month
Tonnes /
month
<0.01
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
06 01 99
Laboratory
-Waste mineral oils
(machinery,
lubricating, and
gear oil)
13 02 08
Maintenance and
repair
<0.02
-Interceptor
cleaning wastes
13 05 03
Interceptor
Unknown
-Empty Drums
(may contain
residues); organic
and inorganic fluid
waste
13 02 06 / 07
15 01 02
16 01 18 / 99
Maintenance and
chemical storage
<0.04
Off-site Recovery, reuse
or recycling
(Method & Location )
(Method, Location &
Undertaker)
Off-site Disposal
(Method, Location &
Undertaker) note 3
Reused in process
where possible
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Treatment & Disposal
Recovery
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Treatment and
Disposal
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Treatment and
Disposal
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Return to KOH Supplier
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Recovery
Not Applicable
he
ot
to
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op r i
yr ns
ig pe
ht ct
ow ion
ne pu
r r rp
eq os
ui es
re o
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ns
en
Co
Delivery of KOH
ru
se
.
-Laboratory Waste
On-site
Recovery/Disposal
1
-Potassium
Hydroxide (KOH)
Empty Big Bags
16 08 07
-Fluorescent tubes
20 01 21
K2SO4 filtering
Buildings
0.1 to 0.2
Unknown
A reference should be made to the main activity / process for each waste.
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to
f c Fo
op r i
yr ns
ig pe
ht ct
ow ion
ne pu
r r rp
eq os
ui es
re o
d nl
fo y.
ra
ny
ns
en
Co
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TABLE H.1 (ii) WASTE - Other Waste Recovery/Disposal
Waste material
EWC Code
Main source1
Quantity
m3 / month
Tonnes / month
On-site recovery/disposal2
Off-site Recovery, reuse
or recycling
Off-site Disposal
(Method & Location)
(Method, Location &
Undertaker)
(Method, Location &
Undertaker)
16 11
K2SO4 filtering
<0.04
Unknown
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Landfill
-Impured operating
material (gloves, oil
rags)
Ion-exchange resin
15 02 02 / 03
Maintenance &
repair; workshop
Unknown
Unknown
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Landfill
06 13 99
Ion Exchanger
Unknown
Not applicable
Not applicable
Recovery
Not applicable
De-ionisation
concentrate
Iron and steel
06 13 99
Water Supply
Unknown
16 01 17 / 18
<0.01
Plastic
15 01 02
Maintenance
and repair
Delivery of
parts, office
Paper
15 01 01
<0.05
Cardboard
15 01 01
Delivery of
parts, office
Delivery of
parts, office
Domestic waste
/garbage
20 01 08
Social / canteen
areas
General office waste
15 01 / 20 01
Office waste
to
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op r i
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ht ct
ow ion
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fo y.
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.
-K2SO4 filters
Not applicable
Not applicable
Recovery
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Recovery /Recycle
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Recovery /Recycle
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Recovery /Recycle
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Recovery /Recycle
Not applicable
<0.1
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Landfill
<0.1
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Landfill
Co
<0.05
ns
en
<0.1
1
2
3
A reference should be made to the main activity/ process for each waste.
The method of disposal or recovery should be clearly described and referenced to Attachment H.1
Note: Licensed waste contractors unknown at time of application; possible contractors for hazardous waste recovery and disposal include Enva and Indaver;
Possible non-hazardous waste contractors include Greenstar for domestic and recyclable waste; Cork Metals for steel and iron waste materials.
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Table I.2 (i) SURFACE WATER QUALITY
(Sheet 1 of 2) Monitoring Point/ Grid Reference: New Ross bridge*: Easting 271727
Parameter
Results
(mg/l)
14/06/05
26/07/05
Northing 127652
Sampling
method2
(grab, drift
etc.)
Normal
Analytical
Range
Analysis
method /
technique
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Not
Applicable
06/09/05
8.1
19.0 - 19.9
8.3
18.1
Not applicable
Data logger
Not applicable
Data logger
0.0 – 1.3
0.04
0.0 – 0.1
0.01 - 0.04
Not applicable
Data logger
Unknown
Unknown
Not applicable
Grab sampler
Unknown
Unknown
0.0028
0.0010 0.0031
Not applicable
Grab sampler
Unknown
Unknown
Chemical oxygen demand
Not
available
Not
available
Not
available
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
Biochemical oxygen demand
Dissolved oxygen DO (%Sat)
Calcium Ca
1.8 – 1.9
107 - 121
1.8 – 3.0
76 - 86
1.7 – 1.8
86 - 96
Not applicable
Grab sampler
Unknown
Unknown
Not applicable
Data logger
Unknown
Unknown
Not
available
Not
available
Not
available
Not
available
Not
available
Not available
Not available
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
Iron Fe
Not
available
Not
available
Not
available
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
Lead Pb
Not
available
Not available
Not available
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
Cadmium Cd
Chromium Cr
Chloride Cl
Copper Cu
se
ru
he
ot
to
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op r i
yr ns
ig pe
ht ct
ow ion
ne pu
r r rp
eq os
ui es
re o
d nl
fo y.
ra
ny
ns
en
Un-ionised Ammonia NH3
Co
Electrical Conductivity o/oo
Total Ammonia
.
8.4
16.8 –
16.9
0.0 – 0.1
0.01 –
0.04
0.0006 0.0046
pH
Temperature ºC
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Nickel Ni
Potassium K
Sodium Na
Sulphate SO4
Zinc Zn
Total alkalinity (as CaCO3)
Total organic carbon TOC
Total oxidised nitrogen TON
Nitrite NO2
Nitrate NO3
Faecal coliforms ( /100mls)
Total coliforms ( /100mls)
Chlorophyll (mg/m³)
Not
available
Not
available
Not
available
Not
available
Not
available
Not
available
Not
available
Not
available
Not
available
4.1 - 4.2
146 2666
3106 18416
28.9 -33.4
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
Sampling
method
(grab, drift
etc.)
Normal
Analytical
Range
Analysis
method /
technique
26/07/05
06/09/05
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
se
ru
Results
(mg/l)
.
Not available
Not
applicable
he
14/06/05
Not applicable
ot
Surface Water Quality (Sheet 2 of 2)
Parameter
Not available
to
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op r i
yr ns
ig pe
ht ct
ow ion
ne pu
r r rp
eq os
ui es
re o
d nl
fo y.
ra
ny
Mercury Hg
Not available
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
2.9 - 3.2
495 - 1050
2.9 - 3.4
605
Not applicable
Grab sampler
Grab sampler
Not available
Not available
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
7270 10460
27.0 - 35.4
9800
Not applicable
Grab sampler
Not available
Not available
12.0 - 27.8
Not applicable
Data logger
Not available
Not available
ns
en
Manganese Mn
Not
available
Not
available
Not
available
Co
Magnesium Mg
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O-Phosphate
0.02 -0.03
0.03
0.02 - 0.06
Not applicable
Grab sampler
Not available
Not available
Co
ns
en
to
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.
*Results shown above were compiled from EPA report printed December 2005 entitled “Water Quality in the Suir/Barrow/Nore Estuary and
Waterford Harbour - 2005”. Sampled in June, July and September 2005, min and max values from 6 samples listed for water quality at the
New Ross bridge sampling location No. 10, for the above parameters only.
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Table I.4 (i) GROUNDWATER QUALITY
Cadmium Cd
Chromium Cr
Chloride Cl
Copper Cu
Cyanide Cn, total
Iron Fe
Lead Pb
Magnesium Mg
Manganese Mn
Mercury Hg
Nickel Ni
Potassium K
Sodium Na
Not available
Not available
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not
available
Not
available
Not
available
Not available
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not
available
Not
available
Not
available
Not
available
Not
available
Not
available
Not available
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
6.200
Not
available
Not
available
2.795
Not
available
Not
available
Not
available
Not
available
se
.
Not applicable
Not available
ot
he
Not available
to
f c Fo
op r i
yr ns
ig pe
ht ct
ow ion
ne pu
r r rp
eq os
ui es
re o
d nl
fo y.
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ny
Residue on evaporation
(180oC)
Calcium Ca
Not available
Not available
1257
1062
ns
en
Dissolved oxygen DO
Analysis
method /
technique
Not applicable
Co
Electrical Conductivity (µS/cm)
Ammoniacal nitrogen NH4-N
Normal
Analytical
Range
ru
(Sheet 1 of 2) Monitoring Point/ Grid Reference: _________N/A___________________
Parameter
Results
Sampling
(mg/l)
method
(composite
Date: 05/03/2007
etc.)
Not applicable
Not applicable
Water Source
GS2
GS4
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not available
pH
6.93
6.98
Not
Not
available
Not
applicable
Not
applicable
Not
available
Temperature
available
3.900
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
2.880
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
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GROUNDWATER QUALITY (SHEET 2 OF 2)
Parameter
Results
(mg/l)
Date: 05/03/2007
Not applicable
GS4
Analysis
method /
technique
Not applicable
Not available
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
256.00
304.00
142.00
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not available
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842.19
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15.5
711.54
to
f c Fo
op r i
yr ns
ig pe
ht ct
ow ion
ne pu
r r rp
eq os
ui es
re o
d nl
fo y.
ra
ny
ot
he
ru
.
se
366.00
428.00
135.00
ns
en
Phosphate PO4
Sulphate SO4
Zinc Zn
Alkalinity (as CaCO3)
Hardness (mg/l CaCO3)
Turbidity (NTU)
Total organic carbon TOC
Total oxidised nitrogen TON
Arsenic As
Barium Ba
Boron B
Fluoride F
Phenol
Phosphorus P
Selenium Se
Silver Ag
Nitrite NO2
Nitrates –NO2
Total Dissolved Solids
Faecal coliforms ( /100mls)
Total coliforms ( /100mls)
Water level (m OD)
GS2
Normal
Analytical
Range
Not available
Co
Water Source
Sampling
method
(composite,
dipper,
etc.)
Note: It must be noted that the above groundwater parameters were chosen for potentially extracting and using water for the cooling
Tower as well as for drinking water purposes only. No testing for hydrocarbon or other parameters listed above would have been
carried out.
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TABLE I.4 (ii): LIST OF OWNERS/FARMERS OF LAND
Land Owner
Townlands where landspreading
Map
Reference
Fertiliser P requirement for each farm
ns
en
not applicable
Co
Total P requirement of the client List
to
f c Fo
op r i
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ht ct
ow ion
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d nl
fo y.
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ny
ot
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se
.
*NMP must take account of on-farm slurry
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TABLE I.4 (ii): LANDSPREADING
Land Owner/Farmer______not applicable_________________________
Map Reference______not applicable_________________
Soil
P
Test
Mg/l
Date
of P
test
Crop P
Required
(kg P/ha)
Volume of
On-Farm
Slurry
Returned
(m3/ha)
Estimated P
in On-Farm
Slurry
(kg P/ha)
(b)
P Applied
Volume to be (kg P/ha)
Applied
(m3/ha)
Total Volume
of imported
slurry per plot
(m3)
.
(a)
Usable
Area
(ha)
se
Total
Area
(ha)
to
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op r i
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ht ct
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Field
ID
Co
ns
en
TOTAL VOLUME THAT CAN BE IMPORTED ONTO THE FARM:
kg P/m3
Concentration of P in landspread matterial
-
Concentrarion of N in landspread material
- kg N/m3
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Table I.7 (i) Ambient Noise Assessment
ot
to
f c Fo
op r i
yr ns
ig pe
ht ct
ow ion
ne pu
r r rp
eq os
ui es
re o
d nl
fo y.
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64
68
48
ns
en
E 271062 N 125726
Co
Location 1:
Location 2:
Location 3:
Location 4:
2. NOISE
SENSITIVE
LOCATIONS
Location 1: NM2
Location 2:
Location 3:
Location 4:
he
ru
se
.
Third Octave analysis for noise emissions should be used to determine tonal noises
National Grid
Sound Pressure Levels (dB)
Reference
(6N, 6E)
L(A)eq
L(A)10
L(A)90
1. SITE
BOUNDARY
NOTE: All locations should be identified on accompanying drawings.
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