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Oral hearing concludes on Moville scheme 03.07.09

by Damian Dowds, Inishowen Independent

A TWO-day oral hearing by An Bord Pleanala into the proposed Moville Greencastle Sewerage Scheme and controversial treatment plant at Carnagarve concluded this week.
The proposed sewerage treatment plant at Carnagarve has been bedevilled by controversy since it was first proposed some five years ago and An Bord Pleanála’s hearing, which ran on Tuesday and Wednesday in the Carlton Redcastle Hotel, will decide the issue one way or the other. That said, local pressure group Community for a Clean Estuary has threatened to appeal to Europe if the treatment plant and outflow pipe gets the green light.
Donegal County Council has proposed a wastewater treatment plant with a capacity to serve 9,000 residents in the Moville/Greencastle area. It is thought the proposed plant will discharge treated effluent into Lough Foyle at a depth of 10m some 300m from the shore at Lafferty’s Lane, Carnagarve. Local residents and environmentalists have opposed the plan.
“We cannot sit by while Donegal County Council tries to destroy the Foyle estuary,” Enda Craig, spokesperson for the Community for a Clean Estuary, said. “There will be severe environmental degradation in Lough Foyle if this plant is allowed to proceed.”
Mr Craig yesterday claimed that Donegal County Council will seek to define Lough Foyle as ‘coastal waters’ rather than a ‘tidal estuary’.
Tidal estuaries are subject to stricter EU Directives on water quality than coastal waters and Mr Craig criticised Donegal County Council’s attempt to, as he described it, circumvent EU directives.
Donegal County Council has already provided An Bord Pleanála with an environmental impact assessment for the plant, but construction work on the Greencastle breakwater, some 1.5km from where the outflow pipe will discharge into the Foyle, will require further investigations. Council contractors were last week understood to be working to determine the flow of effluent from the outflow pipe with concerns that the tidal flow will not carry it out to sea.
Representatives of the planning appeals authority will hear the case for and against the scheme, as put by representatives of Donegal County Council as well as those people from the local area who have made written submissions to An Bord Pleanála objecting to plan in its current form.
During the two days of the hearing, those on each side of the debate will have the opportunity to cross-examine each other’s case.
An Bord Pleanála representatives will also visit the proposed site for the treatment plant, in Carnagarve, as well as the location identified for the pumping station and outflow pipe at Lafferty’s Lane.
“I don’t know of one person in this area who does not want to see a proper sewerage scheme put in place for the Greencastle/Moville area,” Mr Craig concluded. “We just don’t want the outflow to go into Lough Foyle.”
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