Discrepancies in figures on dioxin levels supplied by
Indaver in support of its planning application for a €160 million waste
incinerator at Ringaskiddy in Cork Harbour call into question the veracity of documentation supplied by the company, a planning inspector has said.
An Bord Pleanála senior inspector Derek Daly,
who is chairing the oral hearing into Indaver’s application for the
240,000 tonne incinerator, said he was very concerned after it emerged
there were discrepancies in some of the data being supplied by the
company.
The issue came to light when Dr Gordon Reid
of the Green Party questioned the dioxin figures submitted by Indaver
in its Environmental Impact Statement as part of its planning
application for the facility under the Planning and Development
Strategic Infrastructure Act.
Dr Reid pointed out that dioxin tables which purport
to be modelled using 2015 soil samples from the vicinity of the proposed
incinerator at Ringaskidddy are identical to dioxin tables submitted
with Indaver’s 2008 planning application for an incinerator at the same
site.
Dr Reid also pointed out that the dioxin tables were the same as those submitted by a rendering company, College Proteins, in its 2008 in its planning application for an incinerator at Nobber in Co Meath.
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