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Mr. Dermot Gorman Windmill Milltownpass Co. Westmeath 2 Environmental Protection Agency opaAn Ghniomhoireocht mn Choomhnri Comhshooil Mr. Dermot Gorman Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Johnstown Castle Estate Windmill County Wexford, Ireland Milltownpass Ceanncheathrb, Bosca Poist 3000 Co. Westmeath Eatit Chaisledn Bhaile Shdin Contae Loch Garman, tire 2 March 2005 210-l T: +353 53 60600 F: +353 53 60699 E: [email protected] Waste Licence Application re: Comuosting Facilitv at Pass of Kilbride, Milltownpass,Co~~&%. -5 99 Dear Mr. Gorman I am to refer to your letter of, received on 15/02/2005, in relation to an application for a waste licence reference number 210-1, by Thorntons Recycling Centre Ltd, in respect of a facility at Cornposting Facility, Pass of Kilbride, Milltownpass, Co Westmeath, . I am to advise that your letter will be treated as a submission and will be taken into account when determining the application, in accordance with the Waste Management Acts, 1996 to 2003, and Article 15 of the relevant Waste Management (Licensing) Regulations, which provides as follows: Extract from the Waste Management (Licensing) Regulations Submissionsto the Agency regarding applications. I 15. For the purpose of section 40(2)(b) of the Act, a person may make a v&ten submissionto the Agency in relation to - (0 an apphcation, and (ii) such plans, documents and other information and particulars, including an environmental impact statement, as are submitted by the applicant in accordancewith articles 12,13, 14 and 16, and the Agency shall not give notice of a proposed decision under section 42(2) of the Act before the expiry of a period of one month following the date of a relevant - acknowledgement in accordancewith article 14(2)(a), or g; notice in accordancewith article 16(2)(a), or (cl acknowledgement in accordancewith article 16(4), whichever such date is the later. The application and associated correspondence, including the acknowledgements and notifications referred to in Article 15 above, are available on the public gle relating to the application as they arise and that file may be inspected by any person during office hours at the Agency’s headquarters. A copy of the file is also available for inspection at the offices of Westmeath County Council. Copy extracts from the file will be supplied by the Agency to any person, on request, subject to payment of the reasonable cost of making the copy. You are advised to refer to the public file for information on the progress of the application. The Agency will write to you to inform you of its proposed decision on the application in due course.. Please direct any further correspondence in relation to this matter to Administration, Office of Licensing & Guidance, Environmental Protection Agency, Headquarters, P.O. Box 3000, Johnstown Castle Estate, County Wexford. Yours sincerely, Brid White Programme Officer Office of Licensing & Guidance I ma1 Environmental Protection Agency Mr. & Mrs. Martin & Caroline Mullen Headquarters, PO Box 3000 NO ADDRESS GIVEN Johnstown Castle Estate County Wexford, lrelan,d Ceanncheathrll, Bosca Poist 3000 2 March 2005 210-l East& Chaisleen Bhaile She&in Contae Loch Garman. tire E: [email protected] W: www.epa.ie Dear Mr. & Mrs. Mullen LoCall: 1890 33 55 99 I am to refer to your letter of 12/02/2005, received on 15/02/2005, in relation to an application for a waste licence reference number 210-1, by Thomtons Recycling Centre Ltd, in respect of a facility at Composting Facility, Pass of Kilbride, Milltownpass, Co Westmeath, , I am to advise that your letter will be treated as a submission and will be taken into account when determining the application, in accordance with the Waste Management Acts, 1996 to 2003, and Article 15 of the relevant Waste Management (Licensing) Regulations, which provides as follows: Extract from the Waste Management (Licensing) Regulations Submissionsto the Agency regarding applications. 15. For the purpose of section 40(2)(b) of the Act, a person may make a written submissionto the Agency in relation to - 0) an application, and (ii) such plans, documents and other information and particulars, including an environmental impact statement, as are submitted by the applicant in accordancewith articles 12, 13, 14 and 16, and the Agency shall not give notice of a proposed decision under section42(2) of the Act before the expiry of a period of one month following the date of a relevant - acknowledgement in accordancewith article 14(2)(a), or g; notice in accordancewith article 16(2)(a), or (4 acknowledgement in accordancewith article 16(4), whichever such date is the later. The application and associated correspondence, including the acknowledgements and notifications referred to in Article 15 above, are available on the public file relating to the application as they arise and that rile may be inspected by any person during office hours at the Agency’s headquarters. A copy of the file is also available for inspection at the offices of Westmeath County Council. Copy extracts from the file will be supplied by the Agency to any person, on request, subject to payment of the reasonable cost of making the copy. You are advised to refer to the public file for information on the progress of the application. The Agency will write to you to inform you of its proposed decision on the application in due course. Please direct any further correspondence in relation to this matter to Administration, Office of Licensing & Guidance, Environmental Protection Agency, Headquarters, P.O. Box 3000, Johnstown Castle Estate, County Wexford. Yours sincerely, Brid White p*nwlmmP‘-~ &-____**- nffirerl~~.~x^ Office of Licensing & Guidance 1 Environmental Protection Agency Mr. Joe Bantly Headquarters, PO Box 3000 collinstown Johnstown Castle Estate County Wexford, Ireland Mullingar Ceanncheathrti, Bosca Poist 3000 Co. Westmeath East&t Chaisledn Bhaile She&in Contae Loch Garman, tire 2 March 2005 210-l e +353 53 60600 F: +353 53 60699 c E: [email protected] Waste Licence ApDlication re: Comostine. Facility at Pass of Kilbride, Milltownpass,Co~e~S gg Dear Mr. Bantly I am to refer to your letter of 13/02/2005, received on 15/02/2005, in relation to an application for a waste licence reference number 210-1, by Thomtons Recydling Centre Ltd, in respect of a facility at Compos&g Facility, Pass of Kilbride, Milltownpass, Co Westmeath, . I am to advise that your letter will be treated as a submission and will be taken into account when determining the application, in accordance with the Waste Management Acts, 1996 to 2003, and Article 15 of the relevant Waste Management (Licensing) Regulations, which provides as follows: Extract from the Waste Management (Licensing) Regulations Submissionsto the Agency regarding applications. 15. For the purpose of section 40(2)(b) of the Act, a person may make a written submissionto the Agency in relation to - (0 an application, and (ii) such plans, documents and other information and particulars, including an environmental impact statement, as are submitted by the applicant in accordancewith articles 12, 13I 14 and 16, and the Agency shall not give notice of a proposed decision under section 42(2) of the Act before the expiry of a period of one month following the date of a relevant - acknowledgementin accordancewith article 14(2)(a), or :; notice in accordancewith article 16(2)(a), or (c) acknowledgement in accordancewith article 16(4), whichever such date is the later. The application and associated correspondence, including the acknowledgements and notifications referred to in Article 15 above, are available on the public file relating to the application as they arise and that file may be inspected by any person during office hours at the Agency’s headquarters. A copy of the file is also available for inspection at the offices of Westmeath County Council. Copy extracts from the file will be supplied by the Agency to any person, on request, subject to payment of the reasonable cost of making the copy. You are advised to refer to the public file for information on the progress of the application. The Agency will write to you to inform you of its proposed decision on the application in due course. Please direct any further correspondence in relation to this matter to Administration, Office of Licensing & Guidance, Environmental Protection Agency, Headquarters, P.O. Box 3000, Johnstown Castle Estate, County Wexford. Yours sincerely, Programme Officer Office of Licensing & Guidance opaEnvironmental Protection Agency An Ghniomhokocht urn Chaomhmi Comhshooil Ms. Pauline Murphy Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Maire Street Johnstown Castle Estate County Wexford, Ireland Castlepolard ieanncheathrh. Bosca Poist 3000 Co. Westmeath East& Chaisleen Bhaile She&n Contae Loch Garman, tire 2 March 2005 210-l T: +353 53 60600 F: +353 53 60699 E: [email protected] Waste Licence Application re: Conmosting Facilitv at Pass of Kilbride. Milltownnass,Co %~~&!i., gg c Il. 1aru555 Dear Ms. Murphy I am to refer to your letter of 13/02/2005, received on 15/02/2005, in relation to an application for a waste licence reference number 210-1, by Thomtons Recycling Centre Ltd, in respect of a facility at Composting Facility, Pass of Kilbride, Milltownpass, Co Westmeath, . I am to advise that your letter will be treated as a submission and will be taken into account when determining the application, in accordance with the Waste Management Acts, 1996 to 2003, and Article 15 of the relevant Waste Management (Licensing) Regulations, which provides as follows: Extract from the Waste Management (Licensing) Regulations Submissionsto the Agency regarding applications. 15. For the purpose of section 40(2)(h) of the Act, a person may make a written submissionto the Agency in relation to - (0 an application, and (ii) such plans, documents and other information and particulars, including an environmental impact statement, as are submitted by the applicant in accordancewith articles 12, 13,14 and 16, and.the Agency shall not give notice of a proposed decision under section42(2) of the Act before the expiry of a period of one month following the date of a relevant - (4 acknowledgement in accordancewith article 14(2)(a), or (bi notice in accordancewith article 16(2)(a), or (c) acknowledgement in accordancewith article 16(4), whichever such date is the later.
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