GrantedDecided 25 November 2022Limerick County Council

Knockanerry, Murroe, Co. Limerick

Planning application 221067
DecisionConditional grant
Decided25 November 2022
Application typePERMISSION
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Site

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Proposed development

Application description published by Limerick County Council.
The construction of an inlet works; construction of a storm water holding tank complete with cleaning system; construction of a sludge pump station; construction of a secondary settlement tank; construction of 1,080m2 sludge drying reed beds; construction of washwater booster kiosk; construction of control kiosk; demolition of existing sludge drying beds and all ancillary site development works including hard and soft landscaping. A Natura Impact Statement(NIS) has been prepared and is submitted as part of the planning application

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