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LA Ref. No Licence Holder Name Facility Address Facility Contact Facility Facility Licenced LA Ref. Licence Holder Contact Contact Easting_ Northin_ Receiving water Receiving Waters Status Of Date First Date of most recent Facility Facility Discharge Associated No Name Facility Address Name Phone ING ING Type Details Licence Issued Licence Review Type Operational (m3/day) Abstraction Magheraboy, Cassidy Brothers Letterkenny, Co. 749157100 Lwat2 Topmix Ltd. Donegal Denis Cassidy 0749361777 235984 431458 River waterbody River Corkey Active 20/11/2003 30/11/2018 Quarry TRUE 60 TRUE Cassidy Brothers Gransha, Concrete Products Buncrana, Co. Lwat5 Ltd. Donegal Denis Cassidy 749361777 235984 431458 River waterbody River Mill Active 12/12/1983 30/11/2018 Quarry TRUE 200 TRUE Cassidy Brothers Concrete Fanmore, (Falcarragh) Falcaragh, Co. Anthony Lwat6 Products Ltd. Donegal Cassidy 749135253 197926 433859 River waterbody River Ray Active 14/03/2001 30/11/2018 Quarry TRUE 25 TRUE Port Road, Letterkenny, Co. Michael Lwat8 Clanree Hotel Donegal Naughton 749124369 219337 410714 River waterbody Swilly River Active 26/04/2000 06/12/2006 Hotel TRUE 90 FALSE Gallagher Bros.( Teelin Pier, Herring Fish Merchants) Carrick, Donegal, John Coastal Brining Lwat9 Ltd Co. Donegal Gallagher 749731004 159295 375239 waterbody Teelan Bay Active 20/11/2003 26/02/2015 facility TRUE 20 FALSE Kevin O'Donnell, Stranorlar, Lifford, Kieran Bus Lwat10 Bus Eireann Co. Donegal McShay 749131089 214489 394797 River waterbody River Finn Active 02/11/1982 30/11/2018 Washing TRUE 9 FALSE Kevin O'Donnell, Donegal Town, Co. Kieran Bus Lwat11 Bus Eireann Donegal McShay 749131089 378724 193115 River waterbody River Eske Active 24/03/1982 30/11/2018 Washing TRUE 9 FALSE Killygordan, Donegal Lifford, Co. Lwat12 Creameries Donegal Aubrey Kee 749193066 219855 392786 River waterbody River Finn Active 01/03/1984 24/07/2013 Creamery TRUE 100 FALSE Aodh Meenaneary, O'Domhnail Shellfish Carrick, Co. Andrew Processing Lwat14 Errigal Fish Co. Ltd. Donegal Doherty 749739023 159677 380971 River waterbody River Gl;en Active 15/05/1981 31/05/2013 Factory TRUE 1000 FALSE Cathleens Fall Generating Station, Harry Doherty ESB Electricity Supply Ballyshannon, Co. Thomas Generating Lwat15 Board Donegal Gaughan 719851200 188724 361253 River waterbody River Erne Active 01/02/1981 25/01/2013 Station TRUE 12,000,000 TRUE Clady Hydro Generating Station, Clady, Harry Doherty ESB Electricity Supply Letterkenny, Co. Peter Generating Lwat16 Board Donegal Gallagher 719851200 182651 421232 Lake waterbody Lake Nacung Active 20/11/2003 25/01/2013 Station TRUE 7512 TRUE Cliff Generating Station, Harry Doherty ESB Electricity Supply Ballyshannon, Co. Peter Generating Lwat17 Board Donegal Gallagher 719851200 193429 359933 Lake waterbody Lake Assaroe Active 01/02/1981 25/01/2013 Station TRUE 9600 TRUE Facility Facility Licenced LA Ref. Licence Holder Contact Contact Easting_ Northin_ Receiving water Receiving Waters Status Of Date First Date of most recent Facility Facility Discharge Associated No Name Facility Address Name Phone ING ING Type Details Licence Issued Licence Review Type Operational (m3/day) Abstraction Peter Electricity Supply Knadder Road, Gallagher Board Fisheries Ballyshannon, Co. Dorrie 719851200/ Fish Lwat18 Conservation Donegal Gibbons 0719851712 188544 361355 River waterbody River Erne Active 28/07/1994 16/12/2016 Hatchery TRUE 8808 TRUE Donegal Road, Ballybofey, Co. Stephen Cooling Lwat19 P Mulrine & Sons Donegal Neeson 749131009 213613 394468 River waterbody River Finn Active 25/03/2004 13/01/2016 water TRUE 50 FALSE Catherine McManus Fish Kindrum, Fanad, Hughie Hatchery/h Marine Harvest Letterkenny, Co. McGinley olding Lwat25 Ireland Donegal Michelle Hay 749192103 219019 442087 River waterbody Mulroy Bay Active 02/04/1993 21/10/2015 brood stock TRUE 6048 TRUE Lough Altan Smolt Catherine Farm, Procklis, McManus Falcaragh, Hughie Marine Harvest Letterkenny, Co. McGinley River Fish Smolt Lwat26 Ireland Donegal Michelle Hay 749192103 193746 426144 River waterbody Tullaghobegley Active 19/03/1993 13/07/2016 Farm TRUE 34560 TRUE Catherine McManus Lettercran Forest, Hughie Fish Marine Harvest Pettigo, Donegal, McGinley Hatchery/ Lwat27 Ireland Co. Donegal Michelle Hay 749192103 209175 376121 River waterbody Carry Mouth River Active 28/07/1994 13/07/2016 Smolt Farm TRUE 34560 TRUE Catherine Rinmore Point, McManus Fanad, Hughie Marine Harvest Letterkenny, Co. McGinley Coastal Rinmore Point, Fish Lwat28 Ireland Donegal. Michelle Hay 749192103 219745 446217 waterbody Fanad Active 30/01/2015 21/10/2015 Processing TRUE 175 TRUE Carricknamohill, Island Seafoods Killybegs, Donegal, Mick Fish Lwat29 Ltd. Co. Donegal ODonnell 749732244 173064 380527 River waterbody River Bungosteen Active 06/12/1996 24/07/2013 Processing TRUE 160 TRUE Kincasslagh, Premier Fish Letterkenny, Co. Martin Fish Lwat32 Products Teo. Donegal Meehan 749143118 216910 396475 River waterbody Sea at Kincasslagh Active 10/07/2003 26/02/2015 Processing TRUE 100 FALSE Meenmore, Dungloe, Proiseail (An Letterkenny, Co. Coastal Fish Lwat33 Clochan Liath) Teo. Donegal Keith Bonar 749521100 176221 412233 Waterbody Dungloe Bay Active 23/03/1984 13/01/2016 Canning TRUE 18 FALSE Drumalough, Glenties, Donegal, Lwat34 Tazetta Ltd. Co. Donegal Sven Sjoholm 749551601 185525 395936 River waterbody River Stracashel Active 11/03/1999 24/07/2013 Mink Farm TRUE 12 TRUE Facility Facility Licenced LA Ref. Licence Holder Contact Contact Easting_ Northin_ Receiving water Receiving Waters Status Of Date First Date of most recent Facility Facility Discharge Associated No Name Facility Address Name Phone ING ING Type Details Licence Issued Licence Review Type Operational (m3/day) Abstraction Derrybeg, Udara na Letterkenny, Co. Donal Mac Industrial Lwat35 Gaeltachta Donegal Eitigan 749560100 182109 428414 River waterbody River Catheen Active 06/06/1986 06/03/2014 Estate TRUE 300 FALSE Tullyearl, Donegal William Coastal Sea inlet Norht of Oyster Lwat36 Seabreeze Ltd. Town, Co. Donegal Britton 749722791 192378 375481 Waterbody Legacurry Active 14/03/2001 16/12/2016 Processing TRUE 80 TRUE Terryrone, Eamon & Davey Transport Moville, Lifford, Lawrence Lwat39 Ltd. Co. Donegal McDaid 749367985 258644 441514 River waterbody Bredagh River Active 09/06/2004 30/11/2018 Quarry TRUE 50 FALSE Trentagh, Millbrook Salmon Letterkenny, Co. Fish Smolt Lwat40 Hatchery Ltd. Donegal Johnny Boyle 749137474 415989 209471 River Water Body Lennon River Active 15/10/2004 17/05/2013 Farm TRUE 7200 TRUE Ballymagroarty Irish/ Ballymagroarty Marie Scotch, Ballintra, McDevitt P. McCaffrey & Donegal, Co. Seamus Lwat41 Sons Ltd. Donegal Molloy 749734200 190574 367641 Lake Water Body Lake Durnish Active 17/11/2006 13/01/2016 Quarry TRUE 700 FALSE P Bonar Plant Hire Calhame, Ltd ( New Owners Letterkenny, Co. Lwat42 now) Donegal Eamon Bonar 749122014 218262 416299 River Water Body Lennon River Active 04/03/2005 13/01/2016 Quarry TRUE 792 TRUE J Barr Burnfoot, Lifford, Lwat43 Manufacturers Co. Donegal Patsy Barr 749368232 241886 425025 River Water Body Burnfoot River Active 04/03/2005 13/01/2016 Quarry TRUE 60 TRUE Magherawarden, Portsalon, Knockalla Caravan Letterkenny, Co. Coastal Water Caravan Lwat45 Park Donegal Colm Doherty 749159108 224748 437402 Body groundwater Active 04/03/2005 16/12/2016 Park TRUE 120 FALSE Cranford, Cranford Stone Letterkenny, Co. Coastal Water Lwat46 Quarry Donegal Martin Magee 749155633 218483 434306 Body Mulroy Bay Active 04/03/2005 30/11/2018 Quarry TRUE 20 TRUE Ballymagroarty Irish/ Ballymagroarty Marie Scotch, Ballintra, McDevitt P McCaffrey & Sons Donegal, Co. Seamus Lwat48 Ltd. Donegal Molloy 749734200 191263 367454 Lake Water Body Lake Durnish Active 16/09/2005 13/01/2016 Quarry TRUE 700 FALSE Meenderrygamph Derrybeg, Gillespie Readymix Letterkenny, Co. Owen Lwat49 Company Ltd. Donegal Gillespie 749548253 184809 423766 River Water Body Cathleen River Active 05/05/2006 25/01/2013 Quarry TRUE 29 FALSE Caravan Rockhill Holiday Coastal Park and Lwat50 Park Ltd. Kerrykeel Chris Carberry 749150012 220834 432293 Waterbody Mulroy Bay Active 05/05/2006 13/01/2016 holiday Park TRUE 102 FALSE Facility Facility Licenced LA Ref. Licence Holder Contact Contact Easting_ Northin_ Receiving water Receiving Waters Status Of Date First Date of most recent Facility Facility Discharge Associated No Name Facility Address Name Phone ING ING Type Details Licence Issued Licence Review Type Operational (m3/day) Abstraction Lwat51 Roadstone Ltd. Ballintra Martin Mailey 749734022 191610 368485 Lake Water Body Lake Durnish Active 14/12/2006 13/01/2016 Quarry TRUE 8600 TRUE Fintra, Donegal, Caravan Glenbourne Killybegs, Co. William & Ian Groundwater Park and Lwat52 Developments Ltd. Donegal Creighton 868241086 169247 376621 Body Fintra Bay Active 14/07/2007 30/11/2018 holiday Park TRUE 80 FALSE Laghy, Donegal, Lwat55 Roadstone Ltd. Co. Donegal Martin Mailey 749734022 194151 374020 River Water Body Laghy Stream Active 05/06/2008 13/01/2016 Quarry TRUE 5432 TRUE Crolly, Owen & Gillespie Readymix Letterkenny, Co. Kieran Lwat58 Company Ltd. Donegal Gillespie 749548253 183451 419342 River Water Body Gweedore River Active 22/09/2008 24/07/2013 Quarry TRUE 576 TRUE Drimkeelan, Drimkeelan Mountcharles, Sandstone Quarry Donegal, Co. Lwat59 Ltd. Donegal Brian Kerrigan 749735751 379301 185221 River Water Body Eany River Active 22/09/2008 16/01/2016 Quarry TRUE 135 FALSE Cashel, Carndonagh, Lifford, Co. Lwat60 Roadstone Ltd. Donegal Martin Mailey 749734022 250458 446083 River Water Body Culdaff River Active 15/12/2008 30/11/2018 Quarry TRUE 2107 TRUE Carrickfoden,
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