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Public Notices/News Page Twenty Nine / TRIBUNE, 10th June, 2009 PUBLIC NOTICES/NEWS PAGE TWENTY NINE ; y 0, y .e o N . J'.,. e u N . : .' . .:......·.;.,·C·.'··. , '0 NC I L ·.C· .· o U N C L North Tipperary County Council and County Development Board invite APPLICATION TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY comments and observations regarding the North Tipperary Draft Play and ROADS ACT 1993 Recreation Strategy 2009. .FOR A WASTE WATER DISCHARGE LICENCE The North Tipperary Play Recreation Strategy has been. drafted by an ... OF DECISION a In accordance with the Waste Water Discharge (Authorisation) Regulations 2007, Offaly < :: ({ : :~()'hCE interaqencv group comprising North Tipperary County Council and County '::"" , ":_, ;; County Council, Aras an Chontae, Tullamore, Co . Offaly is applying to the Environmental Development Board (COB), the North Tipperary Sports Partnership. North TemporaiiCilJsblg of ro.ads in the Birr Electoral Area, Co; Offaly. Protection Agency for a Waste Water Discharge Licence for discharges from the Cloghan Tipperary Arts Office, County Chi ldcare Committee, Tipperary libraries; vee, . agglomeration. The Council gives cio.St, the fol1owing roads in accordance with Health Service Executive - Western Region, North TIpperary leader Company. no~ce of~d~~i~~ ~mporarily Barnardos, For6ige, Tipperary Reg ional Youth Services, Enable Ireland. and the The application concerns a primary discharge from the Waste Water Treatment Works Section 75 ofthe Roads Act 1993 (S.ll9!~q??3.)-and the Roads Regulation 1994 Part 8. Irish WheelchairAssociation. .. (WWTW) at Cloghan and a storm water discharge from a storm water overflow at Castle Street 'Pumping Station, located on the waste water collection system. The r~Uowing are the roads that ·will be eloslld 'due to . li ~ce dressing w0fuks The policy sets out the role of the COB, the local Authority and other The roads shall be closed a number'ofhoU1'sforpart ofthe following period 17 June 2009 to 31st October organisations in promoting play and recreation in the county. It includes The existing Wast~Water Treatment Work;s treats waste water to a secondary treatment level hy 2009. information on current and planned provision. and principles informing this' usin& activatedsludge in an Oxidation ditch with the effluent separated in a clarifier. L-04010-2 MountheatanAbbey back gates towards Glascloon workload. Italsooutlines how agenciesand organisations canwork together tin ·,'Alteraate.a n te . To Shinrone: Glasscloon towards.Clyduff T junction (1-040 I0-1), To thisimportant issue. Roscrea; Glasscloon to Spruce hill and onto Mountheathon Junction LoCation NaUonaiGrid Wh ilethisdocument is primarily concerned with play and ·recreation in public Ref. L-08027-1 ' Rock Lane. Town Boundary to end of Macadarn. areas, its endorsement by the County Development Board means that children's Alternate Route N62 to Drumbanejunction onto the N52 to Gallow's Hill. and youth's play and recreation is promoted on an interagency basis which Cloghan Waste Water Tonlemone E 206560 L-Q8012-2 . Coldblow towards Brownhills -. extends to the private, community and voluntary sectors. Alternate RouteCIOdblow to Ballybritt Junction (1-04026-2) Ballybritt junction to Treatment Works Banagher Rd., N 218100 Bredagh cross road (R421) Btedagh cross roads to Brownhi1ls (1-08012-3) " . The;Draft Stnltegy will ,be availabl~ for inspection at ~II offices of ~orth ' Co. Offalv, L-08oo1-1 -Lackaroe mountain road - Lackaroe jun - Ballykel1y Tip'perary County Coundl, Nenagh, Thurtes andTemplemore TownCoundlS; Alternate Route Lackaroe cross roads to Kinnitty (R421) Kinnitty to Letter Cross roads Ubraries, all Post Offices, Garda Stations and oth~r public: buildings . -.: . (R440) throughout North Tipperary from Monday 15th JUM 2009 to Friday 24th DiseliargeJYpe, Locatio. .,'Reeeptor N.UOlia{.Crld , , , " L-08025-1 Kilcolman towards Jackie's Cross .-, . Ju'ly 2009 inclusiv~ . Ref. Alternate Route Kilcolman Cross rroads to Sharavogue (1-04008-2), Sharavogue to For inspection purposes only. Jackie's Cross ( N62) , . Consent of copyright owner required for any other use. Primary . Cloghan WWT'jV Little River E 206283 L-03(H0-2 . Fjve Roads TowardsHarbour Closs - mid section N 217776 Alternate Route . Five Roads to Bariaghervia the middle road (1-07016-2), Feegh's Road ,I · Little River E 206283 Banagher to Streamstown (1-07016-2) ... .. ' . Secondary Cloghan WWTW L-04003-2 Fancroft road Ballin1oup.Fortwilliam N 217776 . Alternate Route Franeroft Crossroads to ~Iybritt Cross roads (R421) Bal1ybritt Cross ,E 207231 roads to the Leap (R421) the Leapto Fortwilliam'(Lo'04006-1) • Storm Water Overflow ~ing Station, Tributary of L-04006-2 • ' . Cooldeny toWards Jackie,,'s Gross . -;_ ' ; ":: '"• i.: . Cas e Street. Little River N 219387 , (Shannonbridge Rd.) Alte~ate Route . Coolderry towards Glassderry More (1-08019-1); G~ ¥~ ;. c; ;'.;" '. ' eoMlIlUllity a Enterprise, Planning a Development . .. .. Jac3kie's CrosSO(N162 R ·d·· . ; . -.i.' .' ;' : .:., '~. ;{ " l~ . .. ,. .. .. L- 04017, ... , assh) ouse oa" '., " , ., ;. " .'.. :--.-.\: ~' : ~ :/: ~~~ . , ' '" i , \ ,~~ . ';' fi. i;" ~ , . ,;~, A .copy of the application for ·fIIe Waste. Water Discharge Licence and such further information Alternate Route , Bailytoran·,towaIJ,lsP0Ull:l1 I;WSS roads (Lo'04!->I7-1), Pound ~4: t& . ~ 'J' ~ " ~ (-kif .' . " i' )Wtb ~ t~ : www.tlppmrynorth .l~ relating to thc'applicationas may be furnished to the Agency in the course of the.Ageney's coo­ . Poney's B~dge ~()401~-1) ~oney :s Iki~~}!};:~~/oad (1~.2~7> : , , : , : " 'f.$~ : r " ' :" ~'~Wi th the C~munity" ·f: .. , sideration ofthc application shall, as soon as is practicable after receipt by the Agency, be avail- The foUowingare the roads that will be clOSeli!lu~]~:MJv. )e. ~n str~.· .' . lI1. .~torati!lD ","orks.'. .~ . able for inspection or pUrc~ at the: . The roads shall be closed a number of days for p..,.~ l,~f~!o~g period 17 . June ,2009 to 30 November 2009. '; ;.' ·.f1f.:. :li!i!i //::~ ,:",(...h\t . .' ...---~"'!""-----~--- Environmeatai Protecti~ Aaency, PO Box 3000, Johnstown Castle Estate, Co. Wexford, -----O!"'I' L-07017-1 Lusmagh - Co~~~ . ., . __ . Lo Call 1890'335599 Telephone: 053-9160600 Fax: 053-9160699 Email: info@e,pa.ie . Alternate Route Lusmagh to Bana~xr;~ Jam ' \ .' . Crogan Cross;,NJCi\5cia.gh bridge (1-07017-2) Kiisl;ragh bridge via Coinhairl~ C~mta~ Thiobraid .Arantl and at .. Lavagh to Lusmagh. Vruaidh L- 08018-2 Coolderry towards LowerCI~ghan 1 North Tipperary County Council Offaly County Council Offices, Aras an Chontae, Charleville Road, Tullamore, Co. Offaly, Alternate Route . Coolderry to The Leap(1-04006-1), The Leap to Bal1ygaddy Cross roads . ' ' Telephone: 05793 46800 Fax: 05793 29231 Email: [email protected] . (R421) Bal1ygaddyCross roads to Dromoyle(Lo'04007-1) L "04021'-2 ' Barnagrotty to County Bounds , Submissionsin relation to the application may b~ made to the Environmental ProtectionAgenc; . Alternate Route ' Aghnameadle bridge towards Bullock Park, Bullock Park to Barnagrotty . at its headquarters detailed above. ' . ~) . (1-04021-1) L"04020-1Clonaloughan to the sweep bad section (recycle) Michael Roche Alternate Route Clonaloughan .to Robinson Cross to Cloughjordan Railway station, . ~. " . ... '.' A411.""._ · Cloughjordan railway station to the Sweep (R490) .Diredor of Services lhlllJlrfCtN offaLl;D.ie .'!.~~.., 1.......- ...• .. ..'f7 . .. t ...... L-04015-1 Poney's Bridge to Clonlisk . EnviroDment " Water Servk.. Alternate Route Poney's bridge to Glasshouse (1-04012-2), The Glasshouse Road to ·NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatNorth TIpperary County Council propose to make Clonlisk (1-04017) anOrder closing: L-04012-2 Kemmy's Junction to Miltown Alternate Route Kemmy's Cross to Shinrone (R491) Shinroneto Miltown (R491) ROAD TOBE CLOSED: l-7047-0 (Knock to Garranmaconly Road) Roscrea. L-08023-1 Ryans Cross towards Clyduff Cross . ' --_ __ __..- -_.-.-----_..__ ---_ --_ __ .._- _. Alternate Route Ryan's Cross to Poney'sBridge (1-04015-1), Poney's Bridge to Miltown PERIOD OF Q.OSURE: From 13th Julyto 13th Sept~mber 2009 (both (1-04012-2) Miltown to Clyduff T Junction (R491) Clyduff T Junction towards Glasscloon (1- datesinclusive). 04010-1) , ALTERNATIVE ROUTES: From Garranmacanly to Knock andvice versa, use l5513-0, l5514-0, l-3251-0, l-32521-0, l-7045-0 The road closures are necessary for essential road maintenance to the road network in the Birr Electoral and l-7045-12viaNewtown a Cullaun. - Area. EPA Export 26-07-2013:14:12:33.
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