variation to existing planning permission SA/803066 at Platin Cement Works, Duleek, County Meath. The existing permission allows for the co-firing, with traditional fuels of up to 90,000 tonnes per annum of solid recovered fuels, 40,000 tonnes per annum of meat and bone meal and 30,000 tonnes per annum of chipped used tyres. The co-firing of these 3 alternative fuels is subject to a maximum permitted total of 120,000 tonnes per annum for all alternative fuels used in combination. The proposed application seeks to allow for the co-firing of up to 120,000 tonnes per annum of solid recovered fuels. No change is proposed to the existing permitted maximum total of 120,000 tonnes per annum for all alternative fuels used. Likewise, no change is proposed to the existing permitted maximum quantities of 40,000 tonnes per annum for meat and bone meal or 30,000 tonnes per annum for chipped used tyres. No new buildings, structures, or other works are proposed. No changes to existing buildings, structures or processes are proposed. No processing of alternative fuels will take place on site and no residues will arise from their use. The application area extends to 0.602 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 P0030-04)
Development Address:
Platin Cement Works, Platin, Co Meath
Architect Name:
Thomas Burns
Location Key:
PLATIN
Electoral Division:
Incorrect Icl Voter Recor
Planner:
None
Social Housing Exempt:
Plan Enforcement #:
IPC
Licence Required:
No
Waste Licence Required:
No
Protected Structure:
No
Protected Structure #:
Development Name:
Proposed Development
Comments
Significant Case Flag:
Comments:
Decision
Decision Date:
01/06/2012
Manager Order:
S566/12
Decision Type:
Conditional
Number of Conditions:
3
Grant Date:
11/07/2012
Grant Managers Order #:
Section 47
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Part 5
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Expiry Date:
10/07/2017
Decision Description:
variation to existing planning permission SA/803066 at Platin Cement Works, Duleek, County Meath. The existing permission allows for the co-firing, with traditional fuels of up to 90,000 tonnes per annum of solid recovered fuels, 40,000 tonnes per annum of meat and bone meal and 30,000 tonnes per annum of chipped used tyres. The co-firing of these 3 alternative fuels is subject to a maximum permitted total of 120,000 tonnes per annum for all alternative fuels used in combination. The proposed application seeks to allow for the co-firing of up to 120,000 tonnes per annum of solid recovered fuels. No change is proposed to the existing permitted maximum total of 120,000 tonnes per annum for all alternative fuels used. Likewise, no change is proposed to the existing permitted maximum quantities of 40,000 tonnes per annum for meat and bone meal or 30,000 tonnes per annum for chipped used tyres. No new buildings, structures, or other works are proposed. No changes to existing buildings, structures or processes are proposed. No processing of alternative fuels will take place on site and no residues will arise from their use. The application area extends to 0.602 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 P0030-04)
a 10 year permission for development to allow for further progressive replacement of fossil fuels with lower carbon alternative fuels and to allow for the use of alternative raw materials in their Cement Works. To facilitate the on-site handling, storage, and introduction of the alternative fuels and alternative raw materials it is proposed to construct: a proposed extension to the existing Kiln 3 fine solids storage building (gross floor area of 489.72sq.m; maximum height 15.91m.), with truck unloading station and connecting covered bridge over; 3no. proposed pumpable fluids storage and handling tanks for Kiln 2 and Kiln 3 ( comprising 2no. tanks of 8.243m. diameter and 1no. tank of 5.00m. diameter; all tanks of maximum height 9.025m.), which are located within a concrete bunded area of c.21.064m. by 36.467m. by 2.0m. high; a proposed fine solids storage building for Kiln 2 (gross floor area of 2,517.46sq.m.; maximum height 8.15m.); a proposed fine solids introduction and metering building for Kiln 2 (gross floor area 44.66sq.m.; maximum height 2.80m. c.202.00cu.m.); with 2no. associated truck offloading stations (3.978m. by 7.501m. by maximum height 5.382m.) and associated conveyor; a proposed coarse solids offloading, buffer storage and conveying building for Kiln 2 (gross floor area of 287.10sq.m.; maximum height 30.50m.); with a proposed transfer station (gross floor area of 46.75sq.m.; maximum height 38.50m.) and associated conveyors; a proposed coarse solids storage and handling building for Kiln 2 and Kiln 3 (gross floor area of 4,875.00sq.m.; maximum height 12.15m.); a proposed coarse solids conveying building for Kiln 3 (gross floor area 287.10sq.m.; maximum height 30.50m.) and associated conveyor; 2no. proposed silos for storage and introduction of free-flowing solids for Kiln 2 (5.5m. diameter; maximum height 26.25m.; 254.34cu.m); 2no. proposed silos for storage and introduction of free-flowing solids for Kiln 3 (5.5m. diameter; maximum height 26.223m.; 254.34cu.m.); a proposed alternative raw materials storage building (gross floor area of 2,852.54sq.m.; maximum height 14.30.); a proposed bypass filter for Kiln 2, comprising a bag filter (c.15.672m. by 8.980m. by 21.45m. high) and a cooling tower (c.5.60m. diameter by maxumim height of 46.044m.), with truck loading point; 3no. fire-water retention tanks (9.6m. by 9.6m. external; maximum height 26.764m.)...etc. An Environmental Impact Statement has been submitted as part of the application.
No Environment Impact Assesments Associated with this Application