GrantedDecided 03 April 2020Tipperary County Council

Cooleeny Derryfadda Derryville and Killoran, Moyne, Thurles

Planning application 20129
DecisionConditional grant
Decided03 April 2020
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Tipperary County Council.
A 10 year planning permission for modifications to Condition No. 1 of previously granted planning permission Ref. No. 18/601296. The modifications comprise an outfall drain and associated pumping station and monitoring chambers to discharge surface water and treated waste water from the Biorefinery site through the townlands of Cooleeny and Derryfadda to the Drish River; a water supply pumphouse and associated site works including access road and security fencing in the townland of Derryville and a water supply pipeline from the pumphouse to the Biorefinery facility site. A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) will accompany the application. This application relates to development which comprises or is for the purpose of an activity requiring an Industrial Emissions Licence.

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