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Haulbowline Island ~ toxic waste health risk: September 2007
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Dust problem at Passage West. Dust problem at Passage West. Southern Star (Passage West/Monkstown News) 23/9/08. A meeting between residents, town councillors and environmental and enforcement officials from Cork County Council was agreed following a deputation from Mr. Joe Snow to the September meeting of Passage West Town Council to highlight the problem of dust emissions from the local dockyard. With a major and welcome residential and commercial waterfront development planned for the dockyard involvi...
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Haulbowline Island ~ toxic waste health risk: State sold Haulbowline steel plant on the basis it was not polluted
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State sold Haulbowline steel plant on the basis it was not polluted. The Irish Times 14/7/08. In 1995 the FG-Labour coalition gave buyer Ispat an assurance that the site complied with environmental laws, writes Frank McDonald, Environment Editor. THE FINE Gael-Labour government of 1995 gave the buyers of Irish Steel an undertaking that there was no pollution on site. Building the wall was one of the conditions of an integrated pollution control (IPC) licence in 2001. Although Irish Ispat was known to be ...
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Haulbowline Island ~ toxic waste health risk: Indaver ‘a step nearer to building incinerators’
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Indaver ‘a step nearer to building incinerators’. By Sean O’Riordan. Irish Examiner 1 August 2008. WASTE processor Indaver claims yesterday’s Supreme Court decision has brought it a step closer to building two incinerators in Cork harbour. Following the ruling, the company said it is hopeful it could clear a High Court challenge by objectors and have the toxic and municipal waste incinerators, worth €150 million, operational in Ringaskiddy by 2013. 8220;That is way over capacity and it could lead to the ...
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Haulbowline Island ~ toxic waste health risk: August 2008
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What's the delay with the new "Haulbowline site report"? Simon Coveney TD (FG). Fine Gael's Spokesman on Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, Simon Coveney TD, Cork South Central, today (Wednesday) called on the Minister for the Environment to publicly clarify what he and his Department are doing to reassure people in Cork Harbour about the hazardous waste at the Haulbowline former Irish steel site. Posted by Seriously Concerned. Indaver ‘a step nearer to building incinerators’. About 30,000 obj...
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Haulbowline Island ~ toxic waste health risk: October 2006
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Haulbowline Site Remediation Update - October 2006. Cork County Council 2/10/06. The last major structure remaining on the steelworks site, the former furnace building, was demolished on September 14th. The contractor had fastened anchor chains at crane-rail level on the east side and pre-weakened the building by hinge-cutting the stanchions on both east and west sides. The chains were connected by wire ropes to heavy excavators which then pulled the building over in an easterly direction.
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Haulbowline Island ~ toxic waste health risk: January 2005
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Air Quality Monitoring - Haulbowline. Cork County Council 2/1/05. Posted by Seriously Concerned. Haulbowline Steelworks Site: Award of Ground Investigation Contract. Cork County Council, in conjunction with the Department of Environment, Heritage and Local Government, announces the award of a contract to White Young Green Ireland Ltd. Apex Business Centre, Blackthorn Road, Sandiford, Dublin 18 to carry out a ground investigation on the former steelworks site at Haulbowline island. Welcome to News Blog.
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Haulbowline Island ~ toxic waste health risk: Council to release documentation on Haulbowline
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Council to release documentation on Haulbowline. CORK County Council is to release documentation relating to the former Irish Ispat site at Haulbowline Island to seriously concerned councillors, writes Mary O'Keeffe. The County Manager agreed to circulate any documentation about the site to councillors after Cllr Mulvihill's motion was passed. He confirmed to councillors that hazardous waste sent from the site had bee transported by boat to two ports in germany and that material from the site had bee...
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Haulbowline Island ~ toxic waste health risk: June 2008
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Dan Boyle, Senator (Green) 30/6/08. Haulbowline is an issue that I've commented on a lot in my time as a local politician. Last week I trawled through my files on the subject and came up with dozens of pages of press releases, Dáil speeches and submissions to Bord Pleanala and Environmental Protection Agency oral hearings. If there is one outstanding benefit of the issue of Haulbowline coming to the fore again, it is that it gives an opportunity for once and for all to deal with this scandal fully, effe...
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Haulbowline Island ~ toxic waste health risk: May 2008
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Minister for Foreign Affairs launches Cork Harbour Integrated Management Strategy. Coastal and Marine Resources Centre (CMRC). University College Cork (UCC) 9/5/08. Pictured at the launch of the Integrated Management Strategy for Cork Harbour were: Valerie Cummins, Director, CMRC; Micheál Martin TD, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Jeremy Gault, Deputy Director, CMRC. In addition to the Strategy, an Action Plan will be developed for the period 2008 to 2011 based on priorities identified from this Strateg...
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Haulbowline Island ~ toxic waste health risk: Moustache forever? O'Dea answers your questions
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O'Dea answers your questions. By Paul O'Brien, Political Correspondent. THE need to "tighten the belt" because of the economic squeeze should not mean cutting anybody's wages - politicians included, Defence Minister Willie O'Dea has said. In the first of a new series in which Irish Examiner readers get to quiz members of the Cabinet, Mr O'Dea answers questions on a wide range of issues today - from the Lisbon Treaty to The Simpsons television show. What health concerns from toxic emissions would you, as ...