development of an anaerobic digestion facility at this site, at Rossmeen, Kells, Co. Meath, for the production of renewable gas (biomethane). The development will consist of: • 2 No. feedstock reception, preparation and storage buildings (agricultural sheds); • 3 No. feedstock blending tanks; • 1 No. primary digester; • 1 No. digestate storage tank; • 1 No. raw biogas storage tank; • 1 No. biogas purifications unit; • 1 No. upgraded biomethane storage tank; • 1 No. flare, carbon filter and stack; • 1 No. air dispersion stack; • 1 No. digestate pasteurisation bay; • 1 No. process water storage tank; • 1 No. fire water storage tank. • All associated site works; including: • All drainage infrastructure to include an oil interceptor silt trap, attenuation and a surface water outlet to the River Moynalty; , Provision of hardstanding, landscaping & site development works; • Alterations to the existing entrance to the facility along the R163; • A landscaped clay berm on the southern and western boundaries; Stockproof fencing around site boundary: 2.4m Palisade fence around gas treatment facilities and • Erection of a lime silo within the existing agricultural shed on the site. Additionally, an amendment to planning application PL17.241695 to amend Condition 2(a) and 2(b) - to increase the overall tonnage of material accepted at the Rossmeen facility from 3,000 tonnes of wastewater sludge per annum to 15,000 tonnes wastewater sludge and 9,500 tonnes silage and/or crops for anaerobic digestion per annum is sought. The application relates to a recovery activity requiring a Waste Facility Permit to be issued by Meath County Council. The application is accompanied by an Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) and a Natura Impact Statement (NIS).
development of an anaerobic digestion facility at this site, at Rossmeen, Kells, Co. Meath, for the production of renewable gas (biomethane). The development will consist of: • 2 No. feedstock reception, preparation and storage buildings (agricultural sheds); • 3 No. feedstock blending tanks; • 1 No. primary digester; • 1 No. digestate storage tank; • 1 No. raw biogas storage tank; • 1 No. biogas purifications unit; • 1 No. upgraded biomethane storage tank; • 1 No. flare, carbon filter and stack; • 1 No. air dispersion stack; • 1 No. digestate pasteurisation bay; • 1 No. process water storage tank; • 1 No. fire water storage tank. • All associated site works; including: • All drainage infrastructure to include an oil interceptor silt trap, attenuation and a surface water outlet to the River Moynalty; , Provision of hardstanding, landscaping & site development works; • Alterations to the existing entrance to the facility along the R163; • A landscaped clay berm on the southern and western boundaries; Stockproof fencing around site boundary: 2.4m Palisade fence around gas treatment facilities and • Erection of a lime silo within the existing agricultural shed on the site. Additionally, an amendment to planning application PL17.241695 to amend Condition 2(a) and 2(b) - to increase the overall tonnage of material accepted at the Rossmeen facility from 3,000 tonnes of wastewater sludge per annum to 15,000 tonnes wastewater sludge and 9,500 tonnes silage and/or crops for anaerobic digestion per annum is sought. The application relates to a recovery activity requiring a Waste Facility Permit to be issued by Meath County Council. The application is accompanied by an Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) and a Natura Impact Statement (NIS).
retention permission includes change of use of an existing permitted agricultural shed to use as a unit for storage of sludge/biosolid fertilizer. Retention permission is also sought for a slatted tank and associated site works. Significant further information/revised plans submitted on this application
planning permission is sought for a 664m2 extension to an existing agricultural shed used for storage of sludge/biosolid fertilizer and the construction of an over ground slurry/industrial sludge storage tank with a capacity of 931m2 and all associated site works. Permission is also sought to amend planning condition 2(a) and 2(b) of planning application PL17.241695. The amendments are, increase of overall tonnage of sludge/bio-solid fertiliser accepted at the facility from 3,000 tonnes per annum to 15,000 tonnes per annum and to allow municipal wastewater treatment plant sludge's/biosolids be imported from any county in Ireland. Retention Permission is sought for an existing lime silo (Appropriate Assessment Screening submitted). Significant further information/revised plans submitted on this application
planning permission is sought for a 664m2 extension to an existing agricultural shed used for storage of sludge/bio-solid fertiliser and the construction of an over ground slurry/industrial sludge storage tank with a capacity of 931m3 and all associated site works as well as permission for alterations to the existing entrance to the facility along the R163. Permission is also sought to amend planning condition 2(a) and 2(b) of planning application PL17.241695. The amendments are, increase of overall tonnage of sludge/bio-solid fertiliser accepted at the facility from 3,000 tonnes per annum to 15,000 tonnes per annum and to allow municipal wastewater treatment plant sludges/biosolids be imported from any County in Ireland. Retention permission is sought for an existing lime silo (Appropriate Assessment Submitted)