Reference Number: MUL230038

MUL

Application Received

24/01/2025

Status

Applied

Application Title

MUL230038

Applicant Details

Applicant

Uisce Éireann

Location

County

Donegal

Location of Activity

Ballyness Bay, Falcarragh

Activity

Marine surveys within Ballyness Bay, Falcarragh to inform the outfall discharge location for a proposed upgrade to Falcarragh Water Treatment Plan (WWTP), Co. Donegal.

Documentation

Application Documentation

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Application View/Download
Licence Site Map View/Download
Application form Updated View/Download
Licence Site Map Updated View/Download
Additional Maps View/Download
AIMU Report View/Download
Annex IV Risk Assessment Report View/Download
SISAA Report View/Download
Request for Further Information 21/08/2025 View/Download
Response to Request for Additional Information issued on 21/08/2025 View/Download
Falcarragh WwTP outfall Map View/Download
Request for Additional Information issued on 10/10/2025 View/Download
Response to RAI issued 10/10/2025 View/Download
Reason for Licence Duration View/Download
S.117(6)(a) Request to submit NIS View/Download
Natura Impact Statement View/Download
S.117(6)(b) Notice to Applicant to commence Public Consultation View/Download

Screening for Appropriate Assessment

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EIA Screening Form View/Download
Screening for Appropriate Assessment Report and Screening Determination View/Download

Request for Public Body Observations

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Request for observations from Public Bodies issued 13/10/2025 View/Download
Observations from BIM View/Download
2nd Observation from BIM View/Download
Observations from Donegal County Council View/Download
Observations from GSI View/Download
Observations from Inland Fisheries Ireland View/Download
Observations from Marine Survey Office View/Download
Observations from DHLG View/Download
Observations from Irish Lights View/Download
Observations from DAFM View/Download
Observations from Marine Institute View/Download

Notes

Please note that this application has yet to be assessed and a statutory period of public consultation may be required.

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