a modification to the development previously permitted under planning reference SA803066, the purpose of which was to reduce carbon emissions associated with clinker manufacture through the use of lower carbon alternative fuels, at its cement manufacturing plant in the townland of Platin, Co Meath.The application area extends to approximately 0.64 hectares. Arising from further detailed design, the proposed modifications will consist of the reorientation of the main SRF fuel store & the redesign of the SRF delivery area / truck unloading station to facillitate vehicular movements on site; the redesign & relocation of the chipped tyre store to the east; the construction of a switchroom; the construction of associated conveyance equipment & transfer stations to facilitate the use of the permitted lower carbon alternative fuels in the main burner of the cement kiln.The alternative fuel types & volumes remain unchanged from those permitted under the base planning permission ( ref SA803066). This application relates to an activity for which the application hold an Integrated Pollution Prevention Control Licence (ref P0030) under the Environment Protection Acts 1992 & 2003.
Development Address:
Platin Cement Works, Platin, Drogheda, Co Meath
Architect Name:
Brady Shipman Martin
Location Key:
PLATIN
Electoral Division:
St. Mary's - Part of
Planner:
None
Social Housing Exempt:
Plan Enforcement #:
IPC
Licence Required:
Yes
Waste Licence Required:
No
Protected Structure:
No
Protected Structure #:
Development Name:
Proposed Development
Comments
Significant Case Flag:
Comments:
Decision
Decision Date:
15/02/2010
Manager Order:
S204/10
Decision Type:
Conditional
Number of Conditions:
5
Grant Date:
22/03/2010
Grant Managers Order #:
Section 47
Apply?:
Part 5
Apply?:
Expiry Date:
21/03/2015
Decision Description:
a modification to the development previously permitted under planning reference SA803066, the purpose of which was to reduce carbon emissions associated with clinker manufacture through the use of lower carbon alternative fuels, at its cement manufacturing plant in the townland of Platin, Co Meath.The application area extends to approximately 0.64 hectares. Arising from further detailed design, the proposed modifications will consist of the reorientation of the main SRF fuel store & the redesign of the SRF delivery area / truck unloading station to facillitate vehicular movements on site; the redesign & relocation of the chipped tyre store to the east; the construction of a switchroom; the construction of associated conveyance equipment & transfer stations to facilitate the use of the permitted lower carbon alternative fuels in the main burner of the cement kiln.The alternative fuel types & volumes remain unchanged from those permitted under the base planning permission ( ref SA803066). This application relates to an activity for which the application hold an Integrated Pollution Prevention Control Licence (ref P0030) under the Environment Protection Acts 1992 & 2003.
Application made directly to An Bord Pleanala under Section 37E of the Planning and Development Act 2000, as amended, including and EIA and Natura Impact Assessment for Irish Cement Ltd at Platin, Duleek, Co Meath
Platin Quarry Cruicerath, Carranstown and Commons Co Meath
development will consist of a southwards extension to the existing Platin Quarry, increasing the extraction area by 40.5 hectares to a depth 20m below Ordnance Datum Poolbeg; the demolition of 3 uninhabited derelict bungalows; the demolition of an uninhabited farmhouse, adjacent farm buildings and sheds; the construction of screening berms of between 4m - 5m high on the southern and western boundaries; and associated landscape works, all within an application site area of 45.6 hectares. This application relates to an activity for which an Integrated Pollution Prevention Control Licence applies under the Environmental Protection Acts 1992 to 2011 (IPPC Licence Register Number P.0030-04). An Environmental Impact Statement has been submitted to the Planning Authority with the Planning Application
No Environment Impact Assesments Associated with this Application