Hearing on plan for €500m north Dublin sewage plant to begin

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Hearing on plan for €500m north Dublin sewage plant to begin
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Irish Water seeks permission for State’s second-largest sewage plant in

Opposition to the selection of Portrane was rapidly organised and extremely vocal with actor and local residentAfter Fingal councillors voted against the Portrane proposal, the plans went back to the drawing board and in 2011 nine potential sites, all in Fingal, including Portrane, were selected for assessment.

This was narrowed down to three sites a year later, two of which were near Lusk, and one in Clonshaugh, just north of Darndale, which is the site closest to theClonshaugh was ultimately chosen in mid-2013 and an application was expected to by lodged with An Bord Pleanála by Fingal County Council the following year. However, Irish Water in 2014 took over responsibilty for the project and lodged an application to An Board Pleanála last year.

There will be a regional sludge treatment centre at Clonshaugh and an associated organic matter storage facility at Newtown near Kilshane Cross.

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