GrantedDecided 14 January 2025Fingal County Council

F24A/1004E: We McHale Plant Hire Limited intend to apply for Planning Permission for the inclusion of a new foul sewer rising main and portion of gravity foul sewer plus associated decommissioning and removal of an existing on-site wastewater treatment plant at Staffordstown Business Park, Turvey, Donabate, Co. Dublin. The proposed foul sewer rising main will serve the Business Park by forming connection with an existing pump station on site with this rising main routed out of the Business Park down Turvey Avenue public road to the east, 2.5km approx. to a new discharge manhole connected to a proposed gravity foul sewer (ca. 585m long) to subsequently form connection with the existing Uisce Eireann foul sewer on Turvey Avenue adjacent to Turvey Woods Residential Development. The placement of this rising main will result in the decommissioning and removal of the existing treatment plant and associated percolation area in the Business Park.

Staffordstown Business Park, Turvey, Swords, Co. Dublin, K36X580
DecisionGrant permission
Decided14 January 2025
Application typePermission
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