Requested Information

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Requested Information
Licensing Unit,
Office of Licensing and Guidance,
Environmental Protection Agency,
Headquarters,
PO Box 3000,
Johnstown castle Estate,
County Wexford
Environmental
Environmental
Consultancy
Hydrogeology
Contaminated
Land
Management
Systems
Waste Management
21” January 2005
Health 8 Safety
Geographic
RE: Waste
Licence
Information
Systems
No. 202-I
Dear Sir/Madam,
Further to your letter of 17/l/05 and with regard to your notice 14 (2)(b)(ii) of 3/l 2/04 please find
enclosed an original and four copies of the information requested as follows:
Revised Application
form, Sections
Bl and B2
ii
A copy of the revised site notice erected 20/l/05
A copy of the advertisement
application
he
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to
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placed in the Irish Examiner relating to the Waste
iv
Revised non-technical
summaries
V
A copy of the letter sent to the Local Authority regarding the change in address
facility.
for the EIS and Waste Licence Application
of the
and if you have any queries please let me know.
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en
I hope this meets with your satisfaction
Licence
Co
Yours sincerely,
On behalf of S.Kelly
& Sons
Regional Director
Apex Business Centre, Blackthorn
Tel: +353 1 293 1200
White Young Green Ireland Ltd
Registered in Republic of Ireland
A list of directors
Number
may be inspected
Belfast - Cork - Derry - Dublin
Road, Sandyford,
Dublin 18
Fax: +353 1 293 1250
310574
Registered
Email: dublinQwyg.com
Office: Eastgate
House, Lock Cluay. Limerick. VAT No.lE 633057411
thinking
at the above address.
- Limerick
- Offices throughout
Website: www.wyg.com
beyond construction
the UK and overseas
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WASTE Ap$ication
B.1 Applicant’s
Tel:
Fax: .’
e-mail:
Form
Details
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* This should be the name of the applicant which is current on the date this Waste Licence Application is
lodged with the Agency. It should be the name of the legal entity (which cu be a limited company or a.
sole trader). A trading/business name is not acceptable.
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Name and Address for Correspondence
Only application documentation submitted by the applicant and by the nominated person will be deemed
to have come from the applicant.
Address of registered or principal office of Body Corporate
Address:
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@-applicable)
*
;el:
Fax:
,e-mail:
.
If the applicant is a body corporate, the following information must be attached as Attachment Bl:
a) a Certified Copy of the Certificate of Incorporation or Memorandum and Article of Association;
b) the Company’s Registration Number from the Companies Registry Office; and
c) a list of the Company Directors.
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WASTE Application Form
State the interest
(please check):
of the
Landowner
Lessee
Prospective Purchaser
1 Other (please specify)
applicant in the .iand rfvhich is subject to the application.
II.
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is
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1
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Name and address of all occupiers of the lcrnd on which the Activity is situated
,’
_ applicant named above).
Naine:
Address:
The applicant
(g different from
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Tel:
Fax: -.
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Address:
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Name and address of the carrent* owner(s) and lessees of the land, buildings and anciliary plant
on which the activity is or will be situated (zydifferentfrom
applicant named above).
A drawing showing the above details should be included in Attachment Bl.
Tel:
_
Fax:
e-mail:
*Current at the time the application is submitted
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B.2 Location of Activity
Tel:
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Fax:
e-mail:
* Include any townland
:
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National Grid Reference
(8 digit 4E,4N)
Location maps with grid references should be enclosed in Attachment
outlined on the map in colour.
B.2. The site boundary must be
Original maps of the relevant area, such as maps from the Ordnance Discovery Series, from which the site
grid reference can be read and confirmed, must be included in Attachment B.2.
B.3 PIanning Authority
Give the name of the planning authority in whose knctional area the a&&y
is or will be carried out.
Name:
Address:
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Tel:
Fax: j
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Has the Planning Authority received written notificatidn from the applicant of the application to The
Environmental Protection Agency for a Waste Licence undkr Article 9 of the Waste Management
(Licensing} Regulations?
Planning AutJlority notified Yes q
No q
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is being processed
is not yet appliedfor
is not required
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Planning Permission relating to this application:-
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Local AutJtority Planning
File Reference N”-:
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Attachment B.3 should contain tlze most receni planning permission, including a copy of all conditions,
and the required .copies of any EIS should also be enclosed. For existing activities, Attachment B.3
should also contain copies of of the most recent waste licence and any permits in force at the time of
submission. Where planning permission is not required for the development, provide reasons, relevant
correspofidence, etc.
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APPLICATION
TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
FOR A WASTE LICENCE
AGENCY
Notice is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of the Waste Management Act, 1996,
that Seamus A. Kelly & Sons, “Amberlea”,
Courtnacuddy,
Co. Wexford,
is applying to the
Environmental
Protection Agency for a Waste Licence for the company’s
existing waste transfer
station at Ramstown,
Gorey, Co. Wexford (National Grid Reference E3145, N1584).
The principal activity carried out at the site, as specified
Management Act, 1996, is as follows:
in the Fourth
“2. Recycling or reclamation of organic substances
which
cornposting and other biological transformation
processes.)”
Other activities carried out at the site,
Management Act, 1996, are as follows :-
as specified
Schedule
to the Waste
are not used as solvents
in the Fourth
“3. Recycling
or reclamation
of metals and metal compounds.”
“4. Recycling
or reclamation
of other inorganic
Schedule
(including
to the Waste
“12. Exchange
Schedule”.
referred
to in a preceding
ru
from any activity
paragraph
of this
ot
he
obtained
of waste
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“II. Use of waste
Schedule”.
se
.
materials.”
for submission
to any activity referred
to in a preceding
paragraph
of this
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“13. Storage of waste intended for submission to any activity referred to in a preceding paragraph
of this schedule, other than temporary storage, pending collection, on the premises where such
waste is produced.”
Co
The activities carried out at the site, as specified
Act, 1996, are as follows :” 11. Blending or mixture prior to submission
of this Schedule.”
” 12. Repackaging
Schedule.”
prior to submission
in the Third Schedule
to any activity referred
to any activity referred
to the Waste
Management
to in a preceding
to in a preceding
“13. Storage prior to submission
to any activity referred to in a preceding
Schedule, other than temporary storage, pending collection, on the premises
concerned is produced.”
paragraph
paragraph
of this
paragraph of this
where the waste
A copy of the Waste Licence Application and EIS and such further information relating to the
application as may be furnished to the Agency in the course of the Agency’s consideration
of the
application will, as soon as practicable after receipt by the Agency, be available for inspection or
purchase at the headquarters
of the Agency, PO Box 3000, Johnstown
Castle Estate, County
Wexford, Ireland.
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APPLICATION TO
DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL FOR
WASTE COILECI’ION PEM
Relating to Activities in
Dublin City Council
Fingal County Council
South Dublin County Count
and Dun faoghsire / Raibdol
Council areas.
ISS Hygiene Services, Sallybro
Glanmire, Co. Cork will
making an application to Dut
City Council, witbin 2 weeks fr
the date of this notice, foi
Waste Collection Permit
collect sanitary waste in Dul
City Council, Fingal Co1
Council, South Dublin COI
Council and Dun Lao&a
Rathdown Council areas.
A copy of the application wil
soon as is practicable I
receipt byDublin City Counci
availtible for inspection
purchase at the .05ce5 of
Waste Management Sem
Division, 68i71 Marrow1
Lane, Dublin 8.
Any member of the public
within a period of 6 weeks
publication of the applica
make a written submissio
Dublin Civ Council in rekttil
this application.
,In the Matter of
THE COMPANIES ACTS
And in the Matter of
CARRIAGE MOTORS LIMITJ!D
In Members’ Voluntary
‘Singlein bark?
)ated tbis 20th January, 2005
J. W. R. JACKSON
Liquidatol
(PMG,
I Stokes Place,
ct. Stephens Green,
Dublin 2.
VOTE: Every creditor entitled ta
attend and vote at the meel
ing is entitled IO appoint
Proxy to attend, speak an
tote on bis behalf. A Pron
need not be a,creditor of th
company.
eroxies to be used $ the meetir
must be lodged with ti
liquidator at 1 Stokes Place,
E
Stephens Green, Dublin 2 TV
later
than
4.00pm
I
Wednesday, February 2,206.
This is a solvent liquidatioin
In the M&er of
CompaniesActs
1963to 2003
And in theMatter c
SportcomLimited
(In Voluntary
Liquidat
Noticeis hereby given
meetings of the Mem
and Creditors of the a
named company sha
held at 5/9 TerenureE
Dublin 6W on
Febuah
2005 at 4.C
and 4.30pm respec
for the purpose menti
in Section273 and 3
the saidActs.
Dated this 20th
January2005
FETERSA
Liqui
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EIS, Non Technical
summary
(Environmental
is provided as required
Impact Assessment)
25 of the European
Summary
Regulations,
Communities
by Article 6 of the European
Communities
1998 (S.I. No. 351/1998) which amends Article
(l%vironmental
Impact Assessment)
Regulations,
1989 (S.I.
No. 349/1989).
Seamus
Kelly and Sons (SK&S) operate a domestic,
and recycling business
at Ramstown,
operate a waste transfer
company
commercial
Gorey, Co. Wexford.
station since 1995. Significant
to expand its recycling processes
the overall efficiency of operations
sent to the EPA to accompany
and industrial waste collection
The facility has planning permission
changes
are now necessary
and to improve the environmental
at the site. This environmental
the waste
licence application
which was submitted
and
(EIS) will be
in February
Description
and characteristics
of the development
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2.
The facility currently
handles household,
waste
above. All wastes
as described
comprises
demolition
waste.
recovery
materials.
This picking
of paper,
commercial,
wood,
cardboard,
and construction
line can also be used for the recovery
is bulked up on the premises
and transferred
also provide a service for the collection of dry recyclables
and demolition
in nature. Recycling at the
metal,
There is one picking lines for the recovery
Co
recyclable waste
industrial,
handled are non-hazardous
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facility
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2004.
to allow the
performance
impact statement
to
plastic
and construction
of construction
of other waste
and
and demolition
types. Any non-
to landfill in covered trailers. SK&S
from householders
and the Company
hopes to expand this service in the region.
The existing facility consists
of one main building dedicated
the office
and changing
areas,
weighbridge
canteen
rooms.
to waste
handling which also houses
The site also contains
cabin, toilets, fould water storage tanks,
percolation
a weighbridge,
a
area, vehicle wash bay, recycled
materials storage bays and a fuel storage area.
The facility currently
handles approximately
16,500 tonnes per annum. The opening hours at the
facility are from 8.00a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Monday to Friday and 8.00a.m. to 1:OOp.m. on Saturdays.
is proposed
to extend the opening hours to 7:30am to 6:30pm Monday to Friday and from 8:OOam
to 2:OOpm on Saturdays.
proposal
It
The Waste
to increase the current
The proposed
changes
Licence Application
licensed tonnage’to
accompanied
30,000 tonnes
to the facility include a proposal
to construct
by this EIS includes a
per annum over five years.
a new building which will
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SEAMUS
WHITE YOUNG
KELLY & SONS
cover the entire site ensuring
wastewater
treatment
3. Data necessary
all activities
take place indoors and the provision
GREEN
of a proprietary
plant.
to identify
and assess
the main effects
which
the development
is likely
to have on the environment
The data necessary
relates to the site development
in which the development
Site Statistics
Although
based.
and the existing environment
has been situated as follows:
and Development
strictly speaking,
the database
characteristics
Characteristics
site statistics
upon which
are not an aspect of the environment,
most of the calculations
The site statistics
include
site area,
related to impacts
building
size,
hours
per se, they form +
on the environment
of operation
are
and traffic
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.
generation.
Climatological
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Climate
data for a number
evapotranspiration
was
of stations
compiled
rainfall at the site was estimated
in County
as a baseline
at 877mmIannum
from the west and southwest.
for evaluating
‘relating to rainfall, wind and
the development.
The annual
and the prevailing wind was determined to be
Dust measurements
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Air Quality
Wexford
were made at three monitoring stations.
at the site with higher levels recorded
Historically
the handling
proposed
enclosure
a dust suppression
from this activity.
upwind of the site on the west and northwest
of C&D waste
of C&D waste
spray system
Elevated dust levels were recorded
had been an .additionai source
handling inside the proposed
boundaries.
of dust on site but the
new building and the provision of
inside the building will minimise the risk of future dust emissions
p
Noise Environment
Baseline
noise levels were recorded
sensitive
receptors.
Background
passing
at four boundary
Noise assessment
noise levels in the surrounding
road traffic and neighbouring
locations on site and at ten of the nearest
was carried out during daytime operations
area are influenced
by a combination
at the site.
of site activities,
activities.
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SEAMUS
KELLY & SONS
Geology
and Soils
The site is underlain
Lower Palaeozoics.
investigations
thickness
WHITE YOUNG
by the Campile
Formation,
which forms
The overlying soils consists
within
the Ramstown
area
GREEN,
the top of the Duncannon
Group,
of glacial drift of sandy, gravelly clays. Previous
recorded
deposits
of clayey
material
ranging
in
from 9.5m to 205m.
Groundwater
The groundwater
direction
flow in the bedrock
Banoge River. The site is underlain
which is considered
is most likely in an easterly
by rocks of the Campile
Formation
direction towards
of the Duncannon
the
Group
to be a major aquifer.
.
phosphate,
Surface
as indicated
by the low levels of ammonia,
.
contamination
TON and a relatively high concentration
Water
with elevated levels
and to a lesser extent sulphate.
se
of organic
conductivity
of dissolved
to
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evidence
sodium, chloride,
groundwater
There was little
nitrite, nitrate,
ru
of manganese,
from the on-site well recorded
oxygen.
he
sample collected
ot
A groundwater
The site is located in an industrial area therefore surface water from roofs and paved areas of the
site currently
runs-off
(No.) petrol interceptors
to constructed
storm drains. All non-roof
prior to discharge
to a percolation
surface
water passes
area. It proposed
through 2
to roof in the entire
Co
ns
en
site therefore all surface water run-off will be in the form of clean roof water.
Flora and Fauna
The site is not covered by any designations
or semi-natural
interest.
There are no natural
habitats on site.
Human Beings/Local
Population
The site is located in an industrial
Gorey Local Area Plan.2002.
industrial.
of nature conservation
area, which
Therefore
is zoned “To provide for lnciustrial Uses”
the predominant
in the
land use in the vicinity of the site is
An urban residential area is located 200m to the northeast.
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SEAMUS
Traffic
WHITE YOUNG
KELLY &SONS
GREEN
and Road Network
A traffic survey
circulation
carried
out at the site indicated
that the existing
areas work well with the existing traffic volume.
junction,
site entrance,
and
The site is convenient to the Nl 1, thus
providing good access to the National Roads network.
Landscape
The existing
therefore
recycling centre is located within an extensive
has low impact on the landscape
block walls fitted with corrugated
remains could have survived.
the field assessment.
Assets
The material assets
is dominated
significant
environmental
The study concluded
any areas
on the site where
significance
premises,
was noted in
housing some distance
roads, a railway and overhead electric wires.
traffic. There are no tourist sites of note in the
by heavy commercial
vicinity of the development.
4. Likely
other industrial
of local history
including
ns
en
The Nil
of the local area comprise
with public infrastructure
or disturbed
Nothing of archaeological
Co
together
had removed
to
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development
ru
industrial
archaeological
of the site and its environs.
se
assessment
he
that historical
detailing relevant aspects
.
of the cultural heritage was undertaken,
an archaeological
remedy
and
concrete
sheeting.
and providing
away
comprises
Heritage
An appraisal
Material
area of industrial development
The site boundary
ot
Cultural
environment.
effects
and measures
envisaged
to avoid,
reduce
or
them
Climate
No significant
adverse
impact upon the climate is predicted
as a result of the operation
of the
facility.
Air Quality
No adverse
effects on air quality from aerosols
dust control
measures
or decomposition
will be put in place at the facility
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gases are predicted.
including the construction
Further
of a new
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building to entirely cover the facility and the installation
will further reduce potential dust emissions
of a dust suppression
spray system.
This
from the site.
Noise
The proposed
expansion
of the Recycling
haulage vehicles and associated
noise.
is likely to increase
of existing
enclosed
by the new building which will reduce noise emissions.
using modern
the number
of waste
Additional noise from daytime traffic will be insignificant
in terms
include
heavy industrial
Centre
traffic on the Nil.
plant and equipment,
off or throttling back plant when not in use.
Geology
and Soils
operations
will be totally
Other mitigation measures
maintaining/servicing
switching
will
plant and equipment
and
in the existing and new buildings and yards at the site
This boulder clay provides
The vulnerability
of the bedrock aquifer is moderate.
be in the form of clean roof water.
Foul water
treatment
ns
en
will be treated on site in a wastewater
Co
Any leachate generated within the processing
will be directed through two 3-chamber
to the Enniscorthy
is considered
system
treatment
the
ru
are predicted.
falling on the upgraded site will
within the site from toilets/canteen
and discharged
to the percolation
etc.
area.
building (from floor wash down or the wheel wash.)
oil interceptors
to the storage tanks and tankered off site
plant as and when
will be reduced ‘by the proposed
development
~ Surface
wastewater
All rainwater
generated
clay and no
a very good barrier between
and the bedrock and no impacts from the development
Groundwater
pollution
into the underlying
he
impact on soil quality is predicted.
development
migrating
ot
from the waste’materials
to
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will prevent any contaminants
se
.
The concrete floors and drainage systems
All on-site
development
to be positive in groundwater
required. The risk of groundwater
and therefore
the net impact of the
terms.
Water
The proposed
roofing of the entire site, by the construction
positive impact in terms of surface water quality.
the storm water system
considered
and will consist
of the new building, is considered,as
a
All rain falling on the site will run off the roofs to
of clean rainfall.
No additional mitigation measures
are
necessary.
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.Flora and Fauna
Pest Control measures
are in place on site for the control of vermin. The proposed
entire site will mitigate for any potential impacts
tributaries.
With these mitigation measures
on water
roofing of the
quality in the Banoge River and its
in place no negative
impact is anticipated
on flora or
fauna in the vicinity of the development.
Human
Beings/Local
The proposed
Pppulation
expansion
is not expected
adjacent to the site. The construction
to have a negative
in employment
no adverse
significant
on the residents
living
of the additional building will have a positive effect on dust,
noise and odour control in the surrounding
increase
impact
area.
locally. With appropriate
The expansion
of the facility will lead to an
emissions-related
mitigation measures
in place
impact is anticipated to human beings.
The proposed
absorbed
increase
to
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.
Traffic and Road Network
in traffic associated
by the existing capacity
impact on the surrounding
of the Nil
road network
of the SK&S recycling centre.
development
national network.
is visually in keeping with the surrounding
has no conflict with the County Wexford
Plan. No negative visual or landscape
Cultural
and the adjacent
No adverse
or road users is predicted from the proposed expansion
Co
The proposed
of the SK&S facility will be easily
ns
en
Landscape
development
with the expansion
Development
industrial land use.
The
Plan or the Gorey Local Area
impact is anticipated.
Heritage
The nature of pre-existing
unlikely.
indu#ial
remains
highly
There
resource
and no mitigation measures
Material
Assets
development
has rendered
is no discernible
impact
the survival
of archaeological
on the archaeological
or historical
are recommended.
No negative impact is predicted on the material assets
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of the Ramstown
or Gorey areas.
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interactions
A number
of potential impacts
resulting
identified.
Mitigation measures
for these potential
the EIS (e.g. surface water,
the site are considered
5.
Effects
from interactions
air, noise etc.).
of the Development
due to use of Natural
other than groundwater,
of fossil fuels by the ESB.
media were
in specific
Sections of
of environmental
media at
insignificant.
Since wastes
are used directly to operate
Electricity
The overall
Resources
effect
handled
the facility.
Fossil
is used which is derived from the burning
of the development
on natural
by the facility are produced
resources
regardless
is
of the
some other similar operation would still be required.
.
due to Emissions
ot
he
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Effects
se
6.
are proposed
Impacts from interactions
fuels are used to power vehicles and plant.
development
impacts
environmental
low or insignificant.
No natural resources,
considered
between
in Section 3 of the EIS. This includes the
to
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ow ion
ne pu
r r rp
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ui es
re o
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fo y.
ra
ny
The effects of emissions
from the facility are addressed
short, medium and long term effects, and the permanent,
of any environmental
emissions.
7.
Methods
Forecasting
judgement
effects of the proposed development
positive and negative effects
on the Environment
desk studies and calculations
were used
on the environment.
Co
to assess
any Effects
based on site reconnaissance,
ns
en
Professional
Used to assess
temporary,
8.
Alternatives
The alternatives
available to the operator
are addressed
alternative
locations, alternative
‘expansion
of an existing facility is favourable
the existing
considered
centre
processes
in an industrial
a very favourable
landfilling,
considered
9.
and the do-nothing.alternative.
to the installation
with good access
location for a waste
improve the recycling infrastructure
minimise
estate
as required
in Section 1 of the EIS. These include
management
at the site to maximise
by National
of a new facility.
to the national
centre.
the volumes
and EU Policy.
In practical terms the
T&e location of
road network
is
SK&S are attempting
to
of material recycled and
The do-nothing
alternative
is
less favourable than the present situation.
Difficulties
encountered
in compiling
specified
information
No difficulties were encountered.
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(I) (q) of the Waste
mary IS provided
A.1
Non Technical
Management
below which contains
Summary
(Licensing)
information
Regulations,
on the matters
Nature of the Facility
This section
listed in article
-
relates to Article
12(l)(e)
Seamus
Kelly & Sons (SK&S)
Wexford.
The facility is primarily used as a recycling centre for construction
operates
a waste
management
commercial
and industrial waste
In response
to a marked demand for recycling services
centre at Ramstown,
and household waste.
in the south-eastern
waste
The facility currently
handles household,
waste
above. All wastes
comprises
waste.
materials.
This picking
recyclable
waste
impact statement
industrial,
of paper, wood,
cardboard,
line can also be used for the recovery
is bulked up on the premises
and transferred
and demolition
in nature. Recycling
metal,
There is one picking line for the recovery
(EIS) will accompany
and construction
handled are non-hazardous
ns
en
demolition
recovery
commercial,
Co
facility
as described
ru
se
.
in the volumes
he
centre and an environmental
SK&S application for the waste licence..
management
licence is required to allow the expansion
to
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management
A waste
ot
handled and recycled at the facility.
of the waste
Gorey, Co.
and demolition waste,
region, the Company intends to expand the existing facility to allow for an increase
of waste
2000 a non
plastic
at the
and construction
of construction
of other waste
and
and demolition
types.
Any non-
to licensed landfill sites in covered
trailers. SK&S also provide a service for the collection of dry recyclables
from householders.and
the Company hopes to expand this service in the region.
The existing facility consists
of one main building dedicated
the office
and changing
weighbridge
areas,
canteen
cabin, toilets, percolation
rooms.
to waste
handling which also houses
The site also contains
area, vehicle wash bay, recycled
a weighbridge,
materials
storage
a
bays
and a fuel storage area.
The facility currently
handles approximately
16,500 tonnes per annum. The opening hours at the
facility are from 8.00a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Monday to Friday and 8.00a.m. to 1:OOp.m. on Saturdays.
is proposed
It
to extend the opening hours to 7:30am to 6:30pm Monday to Friday and from 8:OOam
to 2:OOpm on Saturdays.
This Waste
Licence Application
includes
a proposal
to increase
current licensed tonnage to 30,000 tonnes per annum over five years. The proposed
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the facility include a proposal to construct
a new building which will cover the entire site ensuring
all activities take place indoors and the provision of a wastewater
The site is located in the: catchment
Rosslare
road.
Surrounding
GREEN
treatment
plant.
of the Banogue river and within 1 km of the Nil
activity
is primarily
industrial,
with mixed agriculture
Dublin to
and some
residential developments.
The facility design, operation and management
the EIS that accompanies
this Waste
is fully described
Licence Application,
at Section 3 of the Main Text of
and on Figures and Drawings
that are
enclosed.
A.2
Classes
relates to Article
12(l)(f)
1996) the following classes
Third Schedule-Waste
Management
he
of the Waste
ot
with the Third and Fourth Schedules
Act, 1996 (WMA,
of activity will be carried out on the site:
to
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In accordance
ru
se
.
This section
of Activity
Disposal Activities
Il.
Blending or Mixture prior to submission
12.
Repackaging
to any activity referred
to in a preceding
paragraph
of
ns
en
prior to submission
fo any activity referred to in this (Third} Schedule.
Co
fhis Schedule.
13.
Storage prior to submission
temporary
storage,
pending
to any activity referred to in this (Third) Schedule, other than
collecfion,
on the premises
where
fhe wasfe
concerned
is
’ produced.
Fourth Schedule-Waste
2.
Recovery Activities
Recycling or reclamation
composfing
of organic substances
and ofher biological transformation
which are not used as solvents
processes).
3.
Recycling or reclamation
of metals and metal compounds.
4.
Recycling
of other inorganic materials.
or reclamation
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(including
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obtained
from any activity referred
to in a preceding
paragraph
of this
Schedule.
12.
Exchange
of waste for submission
to any activity referred
to in a preceding paragraph
of
this Schedule.
of waste
of this (Fourth)
the premises
A.3
Quantity
This section
Schedule, other than temporary
and Nature
relates
to Article
storage, pending collection, on
12(l)(g)
commercial,
construction
and demolition,
industrial
handles 16,590 tonnes per annum of non-hazardous
se
the amount of waste
handled to 30,000 t/a. It is expected
and household
waste.
.
The Company
Raw and Ancillary
This section
to in a preceding
of the Waste to be Disposed
50% of this material.
A.4
referred
It is proposed
to recycle approximately
ot
wastes.
to any activity
where the such waste is produced.
The SK&S facility handles
to increase
for submission
ru
paragraph
intended
he
Storage
relates
Materials,
to Article
The m&n raw materials
to
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13.
Substances,
Preparations
used on the Site
12(l)(h)
used on site are diesel, potable water and electricity.
ns
en
engine oil and hydraulic oil are used in the day-to-day
operation of the facility.
Minor amounts of
The quantities are
Co
provided in Section 3.5.7 of the EIS.
A.5
Plant Operating
This section
relates
to Article
The facility currently
oper&tes
12:30pm on Saturday.
the facility includes
forklift,
12(l)(i)
from 8100 arh to 5.00 pm Monday to Friday and from 8:OOam to
The Company employs a total of 35 full time staff.
1 (No.) trommel,
1 (No.) picking station,
purchase
Waste
Procedures
processing
operations
1 (No.) front end loader, 1 (No.) timber shredder,
1 (No.) shredder,
1 (No.) new telehandler
Plant currently used at
1 (No.) cardboard
1 (No.)
baler. It is proposed
to
with claw and 1 (No.) excavator.
on site are currently
building.
Skip waste
from commercial
segregated
on the floor of the processing
premises
carried
out in the existing
and construction
yard and processed
waste
recycling
and demolition
sites
is
on the picking line. Metal and wood
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segregated
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for recycling
and stored
and baled for transfer to markets.
The Company will agree all processes
The site will be operated
specified
in the recycling
in the Waste
Residual waste
and engineering
and monitored
in accordance
annual status report will be prepared and submitted
A.6
works
Regular environmental
Licence.
bays
GREEN
in the yard area. Cardboard
is
is sent to landfill.
in advance with the EPA.
with conditions
monitoring
issued
by the EPA and
will be carried out and an
to the EPA.
Emissions
This section
relates to Article
The potential emissions
12(l)(k)
from the facility are divided into emissions
surface
to Air
to
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Emissions
ot
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ru
se
.
water and noise emissions.
to air, groundwater,
See Section 3.7.1 of the EIS
Emissions
to Groundwater
Emissions
to Surface
Co
ns
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See Section 3.7.2 of the EIS
Water
See Section 3.7.3 of the EIS
Noise Emissions
See Section 3.7.4 of the EIS
A.7
Assessment
of the Effects
This section
relates to Article
The impacts
on groundwater
noise
impacts
were
seen
of Emissions
on the Environment
12(l)(l)
and surface
as potential
water
negative
2.5
from effluent
effects
discharge
and potential air and
of the development
and mitigation
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measures
for each of these issues
are proposed.
adverse
effects from the development
A.8
Information
This section
A.8.1
relates to Article
Compliance
with
It is predicted that there will be no significant
after mitigation measures
related to Section
GREEN
are in place.
40(4) (a) to (d) of the WMA, 1996
12(1 j(j)
Emissions
Dust
There are no National or EU standards
compared
western
with Air Pollution Act, 1987.
to the EPA recommendation
and northwestern
of 350 mg/m’/day.
However,
of the site (upwind)
are not expected to pose a problem at the upgraded facility
se
preventing the escape of any dust.
from the site have not been a problem in the past.
to monitor odours
at the site.
In the event of receiving
installed
thereby
For this reason it is not considered
There are no National
complaints
or EU standards
from neighbouring
premises
with
Co
and this action will have regard to the principles of BATNEEC.
they arise, will also be mitigated by the use of deodorizing
for odour
regard to
remedial action will be taken to
ns
en
odours, details will be taken on a complaint form and appropriate
reduce odour emissions
system
ot
Odours
necessary
spray
he
and a dust suppression
emissions.
dust levels recorded at the
were higher than the levels recorded
as the entire site will be roofed-in
Odours
at the site were elevated when
.
of the site. Dust emissions
Dust levels measured
to
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-downwind
boundaries
By law the plant will be required to be
ru
in compliance
for dust deposition.
Odours, if
agents in the dust control system.
Noise
There are no legal limits currently in place for noise emissions from industry. The EPA have set a
day-time guideline for LAeq of 55 dB(A) and a nighttime level of 45 dB(A) at sensitive locations.
Processing
all waste
indoors
in the proposed
new recycling building will reduce noise emissions
for the facility.
Water
The risk to the groundwater
groundwater
monitoring
posed by the activities at the site are considered
is proposed.
Processing
and storing all waste
insignificant
and no
inside a fully contained
building with concrete floors and lower walls will serve to eliminate potential leachate generation
from rainfall.
contained
storage
Any soiled water
generated
from floor wash down or from the wheel wash will be
within the building, collected and drained through two 3-chamber
tanks
in the southwestern
corner
of the site and tankered
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to the
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treatment
plant at Enniscorthy.
treated in a proposed
percolation
designed
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Foul water
wastewater
area located
treatment
adjacent
in accordance
Environmental
toilets and washrooms
plant on site and discharged
to the western
with specifications
ensure minimal impact on local groundwater
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from the canteen,
boundary
wall.
to’groundwater
The percolation
in SR6:199lpublished
will -be
by NSAI.
in the
area was
This system
will
from the facility.
Pollution
The design and operating practices
that ensures
that environmental
pollution is avoided are listed
below.
is avoided
tanks will be bunded
to the surface water drains.
ot
he
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Only clean roof water will discharge
.
All hydrocarbon
by:
se
Risk to Waters’
materials will be handled in a covered building with concrete floors.
to
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ne pu
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ui es
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ra
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All waste
All floors within the building will be concreted.
All foul water
collected
treatment plant.
and treated
either on site or at the Enniscorthy
Risk to the Atmosphere
Co
ns
en
wastewater
will be contained,
is avoided
The retention time of waste
l
by:
at the site is insufficient
to allow formation
of decomposition
gases.“
l
All wastes
will be processed
by the dust suppression
inside the main building and dust and odours will be controlled
spray system.
Risk to Land, Soil, Plants or Animals
is avoided
by:
Risk to land and soil beneath the site is avoided
l
Waters
l
by the same controls
that avoid risk to
as described above.
Risk to plants and animals is avoided by location of the development
removed from areas of
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e6ological
considered
Nuisance
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.
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importance.
sensitive
through
All wastes
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The flora and fauna
in the vicinity
GREEN
of the site are not
to the site activities.
Noise, Odours
or Litter is avoided
will be handled in a contained
by:
building and all vehicles carrying these wastes
are
and will continue to be covered.
Daily litter patrols are, and will be, carried out at the site.
pollution control
emissions
Adverse
will also have the effect of reducing
the nuisance
of dust
from the site.
effects
Operating
on the country
side or places of interest
the site with adequate environmental
are avoided
controls.
by:
A.8.3 - Best Available
Technology
to
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ru
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measures
.
These
se
l
not Entailing
Excessive
With respect to the SK&S facility the principal of employing
to emissions
as follows.
SK&S has, and will, employ
in order to control all nuisance
modern management
regularly cleaning site surfaces
The existing
and proposed
compactor
practices
BATNEEC
practices
and continue
and ensure protection
include transporting
equipment
waste
to commit financial
of the environment.
within covered vehicles,
and weighbridge
on site such as picking lines, shredder,
are examples
of the best available
consultants
loading shovels,
technology
for such
have and will also be retained as required to monitor potential nuisances
environmental
media
set out by the EPA.
on a regular basis of improvements.in
annual revenues
The consultants
will inform the
pollution abatement or other relevant technology.
The costs of the facility and adhering to the modern management
SK&S’s
is being applied in respect
s
and all relevant
company
(BATNEEC)
and regularly patrolling for litter.
facilities.
Specialist
emissions
Co
The existing
baler,
management
ns
en
resources
modern
Costs
practices will be financed from
or short term bank loans.
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A.8.4
Fit and Proper
As stated
no employee
of SK&S has been convicted
of an offence under the
Act 1996.
As outlined in Section L.2, the Managing Director has 20 years experience
Financial commitments
environmental
issues
Monitoring
A.9
may be required
pollution.
of environmental
relates
to cover decommissioning,
The Company’s
in the waste
aftercare
business.
management
and
sound financial position and its ability to cover the cost
at the site are outlined in Section L.3.
and Sampling
to Article
Points
12(l)(m)
monitoring
is as follows :
ru
environmental
to
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Proposed
se
.
This section
:
Person
in Section L.l,
Waste Management
GREEN
-three
Dust
times
a year
(twice
in Summer
and once in
Winter)
-annually
Noise
-quarterly
Surface Water Discharge
Foul Water Discharge
A.1 0
Off-site
This section
Treatment
A.1 1
of Wastes
12(l)(n)
currently
leaving the facility are outlined in Section 1.7.2 of the EIS. All
that cannot be recycled are disposed
Emergency
This section
or Disposal
relates to Article
The destination of wastes
residual wastes
Co
ns
en
Wastewater
(from storage tanks)-one load in four
-quarterly
treatment plant discharge
relates
Procedures
to Article
In the event of unexpected
to prevent
12(l)(o)
contaminated
of at licensed landfill sites.
Unexpected
Emissions
water emissions,
the surface
water discharge
pipes will
be cut off with shut-off valves.
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Additional measures
outlining procedures
to be taken in the event of emergencies
GREEN
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Hydrogeology
Planning
Wexford
Consultancy
County Council,
Contaminated
Land
Management
Systems
County Hall,
Waste
Management
Wexford,
Health
R Safety
Co. Wexford
Geographic
Dear Sir I Madam,
our office submitted
A. Kelly
accordance
& Sons
for the company’s
with .Article 9 of the Waste
incorrectly
stated
as ‘Gorey
should read as ‘Ramstown,
The application
to the EPA’s
advertisement
comply with legislative
However,
Business
se
to the EPA for a ‘Waste
Centre
(Licensing)
Licence’ on behalf of our-client,
at Ramstown,
Regulations,
Gorey,
Ramstown,
Gorey,
In
2000, we notified your office of
it has come to light that the address
Park,
Co. Wexford.
Co Wexford’
we gave for the facility
and the correct
address
Gorey, Co Wexford.’
was submitted
and a newspaper
2004.
Licence
A. Kelly & Sons
Recycling
Management
Co
this by letter dated 27’h February
was
an application
ns
en
As you are aware
for a Waste
to
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on behalf of Seamus
Agency
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to the Environmental
.
2005
Re : Application
Seamus
System?
ot
1 9’h January
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Information
offices
with the correct
requirements.
in Johnstown
address
Castle
Estate,
will be erected/displayed
Co. Wexford.
A site notice
in the next week
and will
T$e text of each of these notices is identical and is enclosed.
Yours sincerely,
On ,behalf of Seamus
Donal Marion
Regional
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Kelly & Sons
B.Sc., MSc. PGeo
Director
Business
T Tel: 453
Centre,
1 293
Blackthorn
1200
“7 Fax: +353
White Young Green Ireland Ltd
Registered in Republic of Ireland
A list of directors
Number 310574
may be inspected
Belfast - Cork - Detry - Dublin
Road,
Sandyford,
1 293
Dublin
1250
Registered
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Email:
Office:
[email protected]
- Offices throughout
www.wyg.com
Eastgate House, Lock Quay, Limerick. VAT No.lE 6330574Ll
thin king beyond construction
at the above address.
- Limerick
Website:
the UK and overseas
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APPLICATION
TO THE ENVIRONMEN.TAL
PROTECTION
FOR A WASTE LICENCE
AGENCY
Notice is hereby given in accordance
with the provisions of the Waste Management Act, 1996,
that Seamus A. Kelly & Sons, “Amberlea”,
Courtnacuddy,
Co. Wexford,
is applying to the
Environmental
Protection Agency for a Waste Licence for the company’s
existing waste transfer
station at Ramstown, Gorey, Co. Wexford (National Grid Reference E314.5, N1584).
The principal activity carried out at the site, as specified
Management Act, 1996, is as follows:
in the Fourth
“2. Recycling or reclamation of organic subsiances
which
composting and other biological transformation
processes.)”
to the Waste
are not used as solvents
in the Fourth
“3. Recycling
or reclamation
of metals and metal compounds.”
“4. Recycling
or reclamation
of other inorganic
Schedule
(including
to the Waste
“12. Exchange
Schedule”.
any activity
referred
to in a preceding
he
from
paragraph
of this
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obtained
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.
materials.”
of waste
for submission
to
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“11, Use of waste
Schedule”.
to any activity referred
to in a preceding
paragraph
of this
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“13. Storage of waste intended for submission to any activity referred to in a preceding paragraph
of this schedule, other than temporary storage, pending collection, on the premises where such
waste is produced.”
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Other activities ca’rried out at the site, as specified
Management Act, 1996, are as follows :-
Schedule
The activities carried out at the site, as specified
Act, 1996, are as follows :” 11. Blending or mixture prior to submission
of this Schedule.”
” 12. Repackaging
Schedule.”
prior to submission
in the Third Schedule
to any activity referred
to any activity referred
to the Waste
Management
to in a preceding
to in a preceding
“13. Storage prior to submission
to any activity referred to in a preceding
Schedule, other than temporary storage, pending collection, on the premises
concerned is produced.”
paragraph
paragraph
c
of this
paragraph of ‘this
where the waste
A copy of the Waste Licence Application and EIS and such further information relating to the
application as may be furnished to the Agency in the course of the Agency’s consideration
of the
application will, as soon as practicable after receipt by the Agency, be available for inspection or
purchase at the headquarters
of the Agency, PO Box 3000, Johnstown
Castle Estate, County
Wexford, Ireland.
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