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Massive projects going ahead despite environment department's concerns

Massive projects going ahead despite environment department's concerns
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Galway Outlines New Vision for Port & Says it Could be a Stage for Americas Cup


Galway Outlines New Vision for Port & Says it Could be a Stage for Americas Cup
7th May 2021
Galway Harbour Development - (L-R) Conor O Dowd, CEO, Galway Harbour Company & Maurice O Gorman, Chairperson, Galway Harbour Company
The harbourmaster was commenting as the port outlined its vision for a new “urban quarter” with a dedicated cultural space, a “repurposed” inner basin and high rise waterfront residential development.
The “vision” unveiled by the port yesterday, involves development of some seven hectares (17 acres) of inner docklands for housing, commercial and recreational use.
The new vision for Galway Port sees high rise waterfront residential development
A substantial portion depends on Galway securing approval for its long-planned harbour extension. ....

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Marine Licensing: impact assessments


coastal work to combat erosion, for example, moles and jetties
Screening by Determination
MMO to assess a project and decide whether an
EIA is necessary. This will result in a screening opinion being provided to the applicant. Screening by determination may be a result of a request from an applicant. Alternatively, if
MMO considers that the proposed project has the potential to require an
EIA, the application will be placed on hold and the applicant will be directed to request a screening opinion.
MMO cannot deal with the marine licence application until the screening opinion (or screening by agreement letter) has been given. ....

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Irish Water's constant battle to deal with the State's waste and thirst


As motivational messages go, the pictures on the wall at Irish Water’s Ringsend wastewater treatment plant are more taunting than encouraging.
Water quality in Dublin Bay will be good enough for Blue Flag status, declares one over a vista of sparkling sea meeting azure sky.
Dollymount, Sandymount and Merrion strands will meet all EU bathing standards, vows another. Dublin’s finest amenity, declares a third with a bird s-eye view of the plant itself.
Within two years of the plant’s completion in 2005, it was overloaded. The beaches have often been subject to swimming bans, Merrion has officially been de-designated a bathing area and, around the bay, blue flags remain elusive. ....

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