Environmental Protection Agency 8 An Ghniomharreachtum Choomhnli Comhrhaod Mr & Ms Peter Walton & Florence Staunton Newtown Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Johnstown Castle Estate Donard County Wexford, Ireland County Ceanncheathru, Bosca Poist 3000 Eastat Chaisledn Bhaile Shedin Contw Loch Garrnan, tire T. +353 53 916 0600 2 1 July 2006 F: +353 53 916 0699 E: [email protected] W: www.epa.ie LoCall: 1890 33 55 99 Dear Mr & Ms Staunton

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introducedfollowing a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is'noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

11 Waste ApplicationsLicences

I, '! All reg. numbers now start with a W. 1) . Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two digit sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204-1 is now WO204-0'1

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all future correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all future correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits of Renumbering The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows: I = Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = PPC). Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to information.

Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for IPPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WIPPC icence applications can be found at www.epa.ie/Licensing. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerely,

Claire Fahy Licensing Unit

I 1

Environmental Protection Agency An Ghniomhoireacht um Choomhnu Comhrhoorl Mr & Ms Russ & Emer Bailey Donoughmore Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Johnstown Castle Estate Donard County Wexford, Ireland Ceanncheathru. Bosca Poist 3000 Eastdt Chaislean Bhaile Sheain Contae Loch Garman, tire T: F: +353 53 916 0600 21 July 2006 +353 53 916 0699 E: [email protected] W: w.epa.ie LoCall: 1890 33 55 99 Dear Mr & MsBailey

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introducedfollowing a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste Appiications/Licences

All reg. numbers now start with a W.

Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two digit sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204-1 is now WO204-0 1

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all future correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all future correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits of Renumbering The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC).

Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to information.

= Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for IPPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WIPPC icence applications can be found at wm.If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerely,

Claire Fahy Licensing Unit - . - - .. . . -...... -...... -......

opaEnvironmental Protection Agency An Ghniomhaireocht um Chaomhnu Comhrhaoil Mr Ian Lumley Heritage Officer Headquarters. PO Box 3000 An Johnstown Castle Estate Taisce County Wexford, Ireland The Tailor’s Hall Ceanncheathru, Bosca Poist 3000 Eastdt Chaisledn Bhaile Shehin Back Lane Contae loch Garrnan. (ire Dublin 8 T: 916 F: +353 53 0600 +353 53 916 0699 E: [email protected] W: www.epa.ie 2 1 July 2006 LoCall: 1890 33 55 99

Dear Mr Lumley

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introducedfollowing a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste Applications/Licences

All reg. numbers now start with a W.

Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two digit sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204-1 is now WO204-01

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all fhre correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all future correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits of Renumberinq The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC).

Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-fiiendly access to information.

Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

Facilitate the high volume of new PPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for IPPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WIPPC icence applications can be found at www.epa.ie/Licensing. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerely,

Claire Fahy Licensing Unit 1

U Environmental Protection Agency An Ghniomharreocht um Choornhnli Comhrhaoil Ms Ann Maria Dunne Director Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Johnstown Castle Estate Chrysalis Centre Limited County Wexford, Ireland Donard Ceanncheathru, Boxa Poist 3000 Eastdt Chaisledn Bhaile Shedin County Wicklow Contae Loch Garman, he T: +353 53 916 0600 F: +353 53 916 0699 E: [email protected] 2 1 July 2006 W: www.epa.ie LoCall: 1890 33 55 99

Dear Ms Dunne

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introduced following a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste ApplicationsLicences

All reg. numbers now start with a W.

Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two digit sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204- 1 is now WO204-0 1

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all hture correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all future correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits of Renumbering The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

Show the application type in the register number (W =Waste, P = IPPC).

Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to information.

. Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

= Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for PPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WIPPC icence applications can be found at www.epa.ie/Licensinq. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600. I Yours sincerely,

Claire Fahy Licensing unit

I I Environmental Protection Agency An Ghniornhaireochturn Choornhnli Cornhrhaoil Ihr Jack O'Sullivan hnvironmental Management Services Headquarters, PO Box 3000 I Johnstown Castle Estate on behalf of Whitestown Awareness Group County Wexford, Ireland Outer Courtyard Ceanncheathru, Bosca Poist 3000 East6t Chaislehn Bhaile SRe6in Tullynally Contae Loch Garman, Lire Castlepollard T: +353 53 916 0600 F: +353 53 916 0699 Founty Westmeath E: [email protected] W: w.epa.ie LoCall: 1890 33 55 99 i 2 1 July 2006

I FarMr OSullivan li I heregister numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effectiveI from July 2006. The new format has been introducedfollowing a review of the operationI of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date. 1 It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is (eing processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste Applications/Licences I = All reg. numbers now start with a W. = Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. ' number has four digits, followed by a two digit sequence number i.e.:

I 1 Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

1 Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204-1 is now WO204-0 1

henew Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all hture correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all fhture correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. 1

Benefits of Renumbering The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

= Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC).

Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-fnendly access to information.

Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

= Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for IPPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WIPPC icence applications can be found at www.epa.ie/licensing. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerely,

Claire Fahy Licensing Unit

I An Ghniamhoireorht um Choomhnri Comhrhaorl Mr Conor Wall Associate Sernior Consultant Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Johnstown Castle Estate Golder Associates Ireland County Wexford; Ireland Town Centre House Ceanncheathru, Bosca Poist 3000 East6t Chaislean Bhaile She6in Dublin Road Contae Loch Garman, fire ' Naas T:F: +353 53 916 0600 County Kildare +353 53 916 0699 .E: [email protected] W: www.epa.ie LoCall: 1890 33 55 99 2 1 July 2006

Dear Mr Wall

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introducedfollowing a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste ApplicationsLicences

. All reg. numbers now start with a W

9 Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two digit sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204- 1 is now WO204-0 1

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all fkture correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all future correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits of Renumbering The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC).

Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to information.

Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the PPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

Facilitate the high volume of new PPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for PPC licence applications. Further informition and details of the new regster numbers for all Waste and W6PC icence applications can be found at -. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerely,

. ClaireFahy Licensing Unit Environmental Protection Agency An Ghniomhoireocht urn ChoomhoO Combhaoil

Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Mr Michael Nicholson Johnstown Castle Estate Director of Services County Wexford, Ireland Wicklow County Council Ceanncheathru, Eosca Poist 3000 Eastat Chaisleh Ehaile Shegin Environment Section Contae Loch Garrnan, fire County Buildings T: +353 53 916 0600 F: t353 53 916 0699 Wicklow E: [email protected] W: www.epa.ie LoCall: 1890 33 55 99 2 1 July 2006

Dear Mr Nicholson

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introduced following a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste ApplicationsLicences

All reg. numbers now start with a W.

Extra digts (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two digit sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204-1 is now WO204-0 1

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all future correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all fu&e correspondence with the Agency.

’ The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easieraccess to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits of Renumbering, The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC).

Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to information.

Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the WPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC' applications anticipated in\late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

I = Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for PPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WIPPC icence applications can be found at www.epa.ie/Licensing. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerely,

I Claire Fahy Licensing Unit 1

IAn Environmental Protection Agency Ghniomhaiieacht urn ChaomhnC Comhrhaail Anne & Malachy Sheridan Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Castleruddery Lower Johnstown Castle Estate Donard County Wexford, Ireland CO Wicklow Ceanncheathru, Bosca Poist 3000 EastAt Chaislean Bhaile SheAin Contae Loch Garrnan, tire 916 0600 FT t353 53 21 July 2006 +353 53 916 0699 E infoeepa ie W wepaie LoCall 1890 33 55 99 Dear Mr & Ms Sheridan

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introducedfollowing a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste ApplicationdLicences

. All reg. numbers now start with a W.

9 Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two digit sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204-1 is now WO204-0 1

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all 'hture correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all future correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits of Renumbering The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC).

Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to information.

= Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for IPPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WIPPC icence applications can be found at www.epa.ie/Licensing. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerely,

I Claire Fahy 1 Environmental Protection Agency An Ghniomhaimocht um Chaomhnli Comhrhoail Dawn Moody Lawless Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Beech Hill Johnstown Castle Estate Ballyhubbock County Wexford, Ireland Stratford-on-Slaney Ceanncheathru, Bosca Poist 3000 Eastat Chaislean Bhaile Shedin Contae Loch Garman, he Co. Wicklow T: +353 53 916 0600 F: +353 53 916 0699 E: [email protected] W: www.epa.ie 21 July 2006 LoCall: 1890 33 55 99

Dear Ms Lawless

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introducedfollowing a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste Applications/Licences

= All reg. numbers now start with a W

= Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digts, followed by a two digit sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204- 1 is now WO204-0 1

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all future correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all future correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits of Renumbering, The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

= Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC).

= Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to information.

Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

= Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC applications anticipate3 in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

. Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for IPPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WIPPC icence applications can be found at www.epa.ie/licensing. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerely, I

Claire Fahy Licensing Unit An Ghniomhaireochturn Choornhnti Camhrhooil Ms Onagh McElligott Blane Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Johnstown Castle Estate Lower Brittas County Wexford, Ireland Donard Ceanncheathru. Bosca Poist 3000 Eastdt Chaislean Bhaile Sheain Co. Wicklow Contae Loch Garman, he T +353 53 916 0600 F: +353 53 916 0699 E: [email protected] 2 1 July 2006 W: w.epa.ie LoCall: 1890 33 55 99

Dear Ms McElligott

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introducedfollowing a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number'assigned to that application in the Waste Regster so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste ApplicationsLicences

= All reg. numbers now start with a W.

I Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two digit sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204-1 is now WO204-0 1

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all future correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg.'No. in all future correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits of Renumbering, The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC).

Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to information.

. Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

. Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

. Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system. I Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for IPPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WIPPC icence applications can be found at -. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerely,

Claire Fahy Licensing Unit ec>a I Environmental Protection Agency An Ghniamharreachtum Choomhnri Comhrhooii Mr Brian McMullen 33 Knocknarea Ave Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Johnstown Castle Estate Drimnagh County Wexford, Ireland Dublin 12 Ceanncheathrli, Bosca Poist 3000 EastAt Chaislean Bhaile SheAin Contae Loch Garman, tire T: +353 53 916 0600 21 July 2006 F: +353 53 916 0699 E: [email protected] W: www.epa.ie LoCall: 1890 33 55 99 Dear Mr McMullen

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introduced following a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste Applications/Licences

All reg. numbers now start with a W.

Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two digit sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204- 1 is now WO204-0 1

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all future correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all future correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits of Renumbering The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

= Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC). . Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to information.

. Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

. Facilitate the hgh volume of new IPPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond. . Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for~IPPClicence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WIPPC icence applications can be found at www.epa.ie/Licensing. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.. I Yours sincerely,

I CIaire Fahy Licensing Unit An Ghniomharreachtom Chaomhnti Comhrhoorl Mr Bryan Swift I Longstone Headquarters, PO Box 3000 lohnstown Castle Estate Stratford-on-Slaney County Wexford, Ireland Co. Wicklow Ceanncheathru, Bosca Poid 3000 Eastat Chaisledn Bhaile Shedin Contae Loch Garman. fire T: 916 F: +353 53 0600 2 1 July 2006 +353 53 916 0699 W:E: [email protected] www.epa.ie LoCall: 1890 33 55 99 Dear Mr Swift

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introducedfollowing a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste ApplicationsLicences

All reg. numbers now start with a W.

Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two digit sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration.Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204-1 is now WO204-0 1

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all kture correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all future correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits of Renumbering The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC).

' Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to information.

' Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc. . Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for IPPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WIPPC icence applications can be found at www.eva.ie/Licensinq. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerely,

Claire Fahy Licensing Unit I EnvironmentalProtection Agency An Ghniomharreochturn Chaomhnli Comhrhooil Mr Charles Kelly Stratford-on-Slaney Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Johnstown Castle Estate Baltinglass County Wexford, Ireland COWicklow Ceanncheathru, Bosca Poist 3000 EastAt Chaislein Bhaile Sheain Contae Loch Garman, tire T: +353 53 916 0600 2 1 July 2006 F: +353 53 916 0699 E: [email protected] W: w.epa.ie LoCall: 1890 33 55 99 Dear Mr Kelly

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from 'July 2006. The new format has been introduced following a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste ApplicationsLicences

All reg. numbers now start with a W.

Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two dipt sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204-1 is now WO204-0 1

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all hture correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all future correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits of Renumbering, The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC).

. Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to information.

Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

. Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for IPPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WIPPC icence applications can be found at www.er>a.ie/licensinrr. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerely,

Claire Fahy Licensing Unit I Environmental Protection Agency An Ghniomhoireacht urn Chaomhnli Comhshaoil Mr Ciaran O'Connell Zuilin Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Johnstown Castle Estate Ballyhubbock Lower County Wexford, Ireland Baltinglass Ceanncheathru, Bosca Poist 3000 Eastdt Chaisledn Bhaile Shedin Co. Wicklow Contae Loch Garman, tire T: F: +353 53 916 0600 t353 53 916 0699 E: [email protected] 2 1 July 2006 W: www.epa.ie LoCall: 1890 33 55 99

Dear Mr O'Connell

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introduced following a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste Applications/Licences

All reg. numbers now start with a W.

9 Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two digit sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204-1 is now WO204-0 1

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all future correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all future correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits of Renumbering The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC).

Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to information.

Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for IPPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WIPPC icence applications can be found at www.epa.ie/Licensinq. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerely,

Claire Fahy Licensing Unit 1

I EnvironmentaL Protection Agency An Ghniomhaireocht um Choomhnli Comhrhooil Mr Daniel J Losty Bushfield Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Johnstown Castle Estate Glen of Irnaal County Wexford, Ireland Ceanncheathru, Bosca Poist 3000 Eastdt Chaisledn Bhaile Shedin COWickow Contae Loch Garrnan, tire T: +353 53 916 0600 F: +353 53 916 0699 E: [email protected] 2 1 July 2006 W: www.epa.ie LoCall: 1890 33 55 99

Dear Mr Losty

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introduced following a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering ,system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste ApplicationsLicences

. All reg. numbers now start with a W. . Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two digit sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204- 1 is now WO204-0 1

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all future correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all hture correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits of Renumbering The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

I . Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC). . Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to information.

. Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc. . Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

9 Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for IPPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WIPPC icence applications can be found at www.epa.ie/Licensing. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerely,

Claire Fahy Licensing Unit

I epaEnvironmental Protection Agency An Ghniomhaireacht om Choomhnli Comhrhooil Mr David Swift Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Loughstone Johnstown Castle Estate Stratford-on-Slaney County Wexford, Ireland Co. Wicklow Ceanncheathru. Bosca Poist 3000 Eastdt ChaisleBn Bhaile SheBin Contae Loch Garrnan, tire . , T: +353 53 916 0600 F: +353 53 916 0699 21 July 2006 E: [email protected] W: www.epa.ie LoCall: 1890 33 55 99 Dear Mr Swift

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introduced following a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Regster so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste Applications/Licences

= All reg. numbers now start with a W. . Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two digit sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No: 204-1 is now WO204-0 1

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all future correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all future correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits of Renumbering The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC).

. Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-fnendly access to information.

Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

9 Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system. ’

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for IPPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WIPPC icence applications can be found at www.epa.ie/Licensing. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerely,

Claire Fahy Licensing Unit 1 Environmental Protection Agency An Ghniomhaireacht um Choomhnb Cornhrhaoil Mr Eoghan McMullen Headquarters, PO Box 3000 33 Knocknarea Ave Johnstown Castle Estate Drimnagh County Wexford, Ireland Dublin 12 Ceanncheathru. Bosca Poist 3000 Eastat Chaislean Bhaile Shehin Contae Loch Garman, tire T: +353 53 916 0600 F: +353 53 916 0699 2 1 July 2006 E: [email protected] W: www.epa.ie LoCall: 1890 33 55 99 Dear Mr McMullen

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introduced following a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be hlly involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste ApplicationsLicences

All reg. numbers now start with a W.

= Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two digit sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204- 1 is now WO204-0 1

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all future correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all future correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits ofRenumbering The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows: i Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC).

Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to information.

Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for IPPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WIPPC icence applications can be found at www.epa.ie/Licensing. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerely,

CIaire Fahy Licensing Unit Environmental Protection Agency I An Ghniomhorreocht um Choamhnri Carnhrhoorl Mr Fabio Adriano Ramos Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Intack Johnstown Castle Estate Donard County Wexford, Ireland COWicklow Ceanncheathru, Bosca Poist 3000 Eastat Chaislean Bhaile Sheain Contae Loch Garman, [ire 7F: +353 53 916 0600 t353 53 916 0699 2 1 July 2006 E: [email protected] W: www.epa.ie LoCall: 1890 33 55 99 Dear Mr Ramos

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introduced following a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste ApplicationsLicences

9 All reg. numbers now start with a W.

= Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two digit sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204- 1 is now WO204-0 1

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all future correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all future correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. 1

Benefits of Renumbering The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

rn Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC).

rn Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to information.

@ Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for IPPC licence applications. Further inforniation and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WIPPC icence applications can be found at www.epa.ie/Licensinq. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerely,

Claire Fahy Licensing Unit

I

4 epa.Environmentat Protection Agency An Ghniornhoireorht urn Chaornhnd Cornhrhoorl Mr Gavin Lynch 3000 Headquarters, PO Box Intack Johnstown Castle Estate Donard County Wexford, Ireland 3000 COWicklow Ceanncheathru, Bosca Poist Eastat Chaislean Bhaile Sheain Contae Loch Garrnan, tire T: t353 53 9160600 +353 53 21 July 2006 E:F: 916 0699 [email protected] W: www.epa.ie 33 LoCall: 1890 55 99 Dear Mr Lynch

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introduced following a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste Applicationskicences

All reg. numbers now start with a W.

9 Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two digit sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204-1 is now WO204-0 1

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all future correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all future correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits of Renumbering The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC).

Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to information.

Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for IPPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WLPPC icence applications can be found at www.eua.ie/Licensing. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerely,

Claire Fahy Licensing Unit Environmental Protection Agency An Ghniamharreacht um Chaomhnli Comhrhaoil Mr James Butler Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Blane Johnstown Castle Estate Lower Brittas County Wexford, Ireland Donard Ceanncheathru. Bosca Poist 3000 Eastat Chaislean Bhaile Shegin COWicklow Contae Loch Garrnan, tire T: +353 53 916 0600 F: +353 53 916 0699 E: [email protected] 2 1 July 2006 W: www.epa.ie LoCall: 1890 33 55 99

Dear Mr Butler

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introduced following a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as J follows:

Waste ApplicationsLLicences

= All reg. numbers now start with a W

Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two digit sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204-1 is now WO204-0 1

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all hture correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all hture correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits of Renumbering The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC).

= Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to information.

Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for IPPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WIPPC icence applications can be found at www.epa.ie/Licensing. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerely,

Claire Fahy Licensing Unit

I 1

maEnvironmental Protection Agency An Ghniornhaireochturn Chaornhnli Comhrhooil Mr James Butler Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Blane Johnstown Castle Estate Lr Brittas County Wexford, Ireland Donard Ceanncheathru, Bosca Poist 3000 Eastet Chaislean Bhaile Sheain County Wicklow Contae Loch Carman, tire T: t353 53 916 0600 F: +353 53 916 0699 E: [email protected] 2 1 July 2006 W: www.epa.ie LoCall: 1890 33 55 99

Dear Mr Butler

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introduced following a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste Applications/Licences

All reg. numbers now start with a W

9 Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two digit sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204-1 is now WO204-0 1

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all future correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all future correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits of Renumbering The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC).

Show-IPPCapplication history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to information.

Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system. I

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for IPPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WIPPC icence applications can be found at www.epa.ie/Licensing. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerely,

Claire Fahy Licensing Unit I Environmental Protection Agency An Ghniomhaireacht urn Chaomhnri Comhrhoarl Mr James Somerville Mount Slaney Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Johnstown Castle Estate Stratford on Slaney County Wexford, Ireland COWicklow Ceanncheathru. Bosca Poist 3000 Eastat Chaislean Bhaile Sheam Contae Loch Garrnan, tire T: t353 53 916 0600 2 1 July 2006 F: t353 53 916 0699 E: [email protected] W: www.epa.ie

LoCall: 1890 33 55 99 Dear Mr Somerville

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introduced following a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste ApplicationsLicences

All reg. numbers now start with a W.

= Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two digit sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204-1 is now WO204-0 1

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all future correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all future correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits of Renumbering The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

. Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC). . Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to information.

. Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the PPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

. Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

9 Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for IPPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WIPPC icence applications can be found at www.eDa.ie/Licensing. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerely,

Claire Fahy Licensing Unit 1

An Ghniornhoireocht urn Choomhnli Cornhrhooil Mr James Somerville Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Mount Slaney Johnstown Castle Estate Stratford-On-Slaney County Wexford, Ireland COWicklow Ceanncheathru, Bosca Poist 3000 Eastat Chaisledn Bhaile Sheain Contae Loch Garman, tire T +353.53 916 0600 2 1 July 2006 F: +353 53 916 0699 E: , [email protected] W: w.epa.ie LoCall: 1890 33 55 99 Dear Mr Somerville

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introducedfollowing a review of the operation of the licensing system. .The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste ApplicationsLicences

. All reg. numbers now start with a W.

Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digts, followed by a two digit sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204-1 is now WO204-01 .

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all future correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all future correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency.

I Benefits of Renumbering The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC).

Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to information.

Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for IPPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WIPPC icence applications can be found at www.epa.ie/Licensinn. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerely,

Claire Fahy Licensing Unit I Environmental Protection Agency An Ghniomhoireocht um Choomhnd Comhshooil Mr Joe Wilson Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Bushfield Johnstown Castle Estate County Wexford, Ireland Wicklow Ceanncheathru, Bosca Poist 3000 Eastat Chaislean Bhaile Shedin Contae Loch Garman. tire

T: t353 53 916 0600 F: t353 53 916 0699 2 1 July 2006 E: [email protected] W: www.epa.ie LoCall: 1890 33 55 99 Dear Mr Wilson

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introduced following a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste Applications/Licences

. All reg. numbers now start with a W. . Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two digit sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204- 1 is now WO204-0 1

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all future correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all future correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits of Renumbering The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC).

Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to information.

9 Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for IPPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WIPPC icence applications can be found at www.epa.ie/Licensing. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600. I Yours sincerely,

Claire Fahy Licensing Unit I Environmental Protection Agency An Ghoiomhoireocht urn Choomhnfi Comhrhooil Mr John Pilling Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Knockadeny Johnstown Castle Estate Donard County Wexford, Ireland Wicklow Ceanncheathru, Bosca Poist 3000 CO Eastdt Chaisledn Bhaile Shedin Contae Loch Garman, &e T t353 53 916 0600 F: t353 53 916 0699 21 July 2006 E: [email protected] W: www.epa.ie LoCall: 1890 33 55 99 Dear Mr Pilling

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introduced following a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste AppKcations/Licences

All reg. numbers now start with a W

9 Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two digt sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204-1 is now WO204-0 1

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all future correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all future correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits of Renumbering The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

\ Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC). . Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to information.

. Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond. m Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes- have also been made to the numbering format for IPPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WlPPC icence applications can be found at www.epa.ie/Licensing. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerely,

Claire Fahy Licensing Unit An Ghoiomhorreachtum Choomhnd Comhrhoorl Mr Kevin Sheahan The Forge Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Johnstown Castle Estate Knockanarrigan County Wexford, Ireland Donard Ceanncheathru, Bosca Poist 3000 Eastdt Chaisledn Bhaile Shedin COWicklow Contae Loch Garman, tire T: +353 53 916 0600 F: +353 53 916 0699 E: [email protected] 2 1 July 2006 W: www.epa.ie LoCali: 1890 33 55 99

Dear Mr Sheahan

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introduced following a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste ApplicationsLicences

All reg. numbers now start with a W.

Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two digit sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204- 1 is now WO204-0 1

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all hture correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all future correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits of Renumbering The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

9 Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = PPC).

9 Show PPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to information.

of 9 Facilitate the reviewing licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

Facilitate the high volume of new PPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

Harmonise the PPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for LPPC licence applications. Y Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WIPPC icence applications can be found at www.epa.ie/Licensing. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerely,

Claire Fahy Licensing Unit I Environmental Protection Agency An Ghniornhoireocht urn Chaamhnli Comhrhooif Mr Martin Bennett 2 Abbey Court Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Johnstown Castle Estate Lower Abbey Street County Wexford. Ireland Dublin 1 Ceanncheathru, Bosca Poist 3000 Eastht Chaislehn Bhaile Shehin Contae Loch Garman, tire T: +353 53 916 F: 0600 2 1 July 2006 +353 53 916 0699 E: [email protected] W: www.epa.ie Ldall: 1890 33 55 99 Dear Mr Bennett

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introduced following a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste Applications/Licences

. All reg. numbers now start with a W. . Extra digts (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two digit sequence number. i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204- 1 is now WO204-0 1

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all future correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all future correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency.

C Benefits of Renumbering The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC).

Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to information.

Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for IPPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WIPPC icence applications can be found at www.epa.ie/Licensinq. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerely;

Licensing Unit 1 Environmental Protection Agency An Ghniornhairearht um Choomhnu Cornhshaoil Mr Nigel Orr Box Headquarters, PO 3000 Ballinabarny Johnstown Castle Estate Knockanarrigan County Wexford, Ireland COWicklow Ceanncheathru, Bosca Poist 3000 Eastdt Chaislean Bhaile Shedin Contae Loch Garrnan, [ire T: +353 53 916 0600 F: +353 53 916 0699 2 1 July 2006 E. [email protected] W: w.epa.ie LoCall: 1890 33 55 99 Dear Mr Orr

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introducedfollowing a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste ApplicationsLicences

All reg. numbers now start with a W. . Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two digit sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204-1 is now WO204-01

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all fiture correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all future correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits of Renumbering The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC).

Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to information.

Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

Facilitate the high volume of new JPPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

9 Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for IPPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WIPPC icence applications can be found at www.epa.ie/Licensing. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

'Yours sincerely,

Claire Fahy Licensing Unit I

I Environmental Protection Agency An Ghoiornhoireochturn Choornhnri Comhrhooil Mr Noel Murphy Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Seskin Johnstown Castle Estate Donard County Wexford, Ireland Wicklow Ceanncheathru. Bosca Poist 3000 CO Eastdt Chaislean Bhaile Shedin Contae Loch Garman, fire T: t353 53 916 0600 F: t353 53 916 0699 2 1 July 2006 E: [email protected] W: w.epa.ie LoCall: 1890 33 55 99 Dear Mr Murphy

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introducedfollowing a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste Applications/Licences

All reg. numbers now start with a W.

9 Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two digit sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204- 1 is now WO204-0 1

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all hture correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all future correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits of Renumberinq The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

. Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC). . Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to information.

. Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for IPPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WPC icence applications can be found at www.epa.ie/Licensing. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerely,

Claire Fahy Licensing Unit An Ghniomhoireacht urn Chaomholi Comhxhooif Mr Noel O'Reilly Newtown Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Johnstown Castle Estate Donard .County Wexford, Ireland COWicklow Ceanncheathru, Bosca Poist 3000 Eastat Chaislean Bhaile Sheain Contae Loch Garman. Eire T +353 53 916 0600 2 1 July 2006 F: +353 53 916 0699 E: [email protected] W: w.epa.ie

LoCall: 1890 33 55 99 Dear Mr O'Reilly

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introduced following a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is' being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register sothat you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste Applications/Licences

All reg. numbers now start with a W

Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two digit sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204- 1 is now WO204-0 1

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all future correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all future correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits of Renumbering The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

. Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC). . Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to information.

Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

= Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

. Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for IPPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WIPPC icence applications can be found at www.epa.ie/Licensing. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerely,

Claire Fahy Licensing Unit I Environmental Protection Agency An Ghniomhoireocht um Choomhnli Camhrhaorl Mr Noel O'Reilly Newtown Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Johnstown Castle Estate Donard County Wexford, Ireland County Wicklow Ceanncheathru, Bosca Poist 3000 Eastat Chaislean Bhaile SheBin Contae Loch Garman, tire T: +353 53 916 F: 0600 2 July 2006 +353 53 916 0699 1 E: [email protected] W: vyw.epa.ie LoCall: 1890 33 55 99 Dear Mr O'Reilly

The regster numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introduced following a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste ApplicationsLicences

All reg. numbers now start with a W.

Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two digit sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204-1 is now WO204-0 1

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all future correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all future correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits of Renumbering The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC).

Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more

user-friendly access to information. I

Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC applications anticipated in.late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for IPPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WIPPC icence applications can be found at www.epa.ie/Licensinq. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerely,

Claire Fahy Licensing Unit I Environmental Protection Agency An Ghniomhorreocht um Chaamhnti Comhrhoorl Mr Patrick Lynch Intack Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Johnstown Castle Estate Donard County Wexford, Ireland COWicklow Ceanncheathru, Bosca Poist 3000 'EasMt Chaislean Bhaile She6in Contae Loch Garman, tire

T: +353 53 916 0600 2 1 July 2006 F: +353 53 916 0699 E: [email protected] W: www.epa.ie -LoCall: 1890 33 55 99 Dear Mr Lynch

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introduced following a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste ApplicationsLicences

= All reg. numbers now start with a W. . Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two digit sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. ' New Waste Reg. No. 204-1 is now WO204-0 1

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all kture correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all future correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits of Renumbering The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC).

Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to information.

Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for PPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WIPPC icence applications can be found at www.epa.ie/Licensing. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerely,

Claire Fahy Licensing Unit Environmental Protection Agency An Ghniornhaireocht urn Chaornhnl Comhrhaoil Mr Paul Farrell Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Knockanarrigan Johnstown Castle Estate COWicklow County Wexford, Ireland Ceanncheathru, Bosca Poist 3000 Eastdt Chaisledn Bhaile Shedin Contae Loch Garman, [ire T: 2 1 July 2006 +353 53 916 0600 F: +353 53 916 0699 E: [email protected] W: w.epa.ie Dear Mr Farrell LoCall: 1890 33 55 99

I The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, i effective from July 2006. The new format has been introducedfollowing a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently I being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

~ I

I Waste ApplicationsLicences

~ = All reg. numbers now start with a W. I Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two digit sequence number i.e.: ~l Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204- 1 is now WO2044 1

I The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all hture correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all future correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits of Renumbering The benefits'of the new numbering format are as follows:

Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC).

Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to infomation.

. Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

= Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

. Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for IPPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WIPPC icence applications can be found at www.epa.ieiLicensing. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerely,

Claire Fahy Licensing Unit Environmental Protection Agency An Ghniomhoireocht urn Choomhnli Comhrhooil Mr Paul Murphy Seskin Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Johnstown Castle Estate Donard County Wexford, Ireland COWicklow Ceanncheathru, Bosca Poist 3000 Eastdt Chaisledn 8haile Shedin Contae Loch Carman. tire T: +353 53 916 0600 21 July 2006 F: t353 53 916 0699 E: [email protected] W: www.epa.ie LoCall: 1890 33 55 99 Dear Mr Murphy

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introduced following a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste Applications/Licences

m All reg. numbers now start with a W

Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two digit sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204- 1 is now WO204-0 1

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all future correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New J Waste Reg. No. in all future correspondence with the Agency. The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits of Renumbering The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows: -\

m Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC).

Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to information.

Facilitate' the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for IPPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WIPPC icence applications can be found at -. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerelyj

Claire Fahy I Licensing Unit I Environmental Protection Agency An Ghniornhoireocht urn Chaornhnd Cornhshaoil Mr Peter Lawless Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Beechhill Johnstown Castle Estate Ball yhubbock County Wexford, Ireland Stratford-on-Slaney Ceanncheathru, Bosca Poist 3000 Eastdt Chaisledn Bhaile Shedin Co. Wicklow Contae Loch Garman, tire T: t353 53 916 0600 F: +353 53 916 0699 E: [email protected] 2 1 July 2006 W: www.epa.ie LoCall: 1890 33 55 99

Dear Mr Lawless

The regster numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introduced following a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste ApplicationsLicences

All reg. numbers now start with a W.

Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two digt sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204-1 is now WO204-0 1

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all future correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all future correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits of Renumberinq The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

= Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC).

= Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to information.

. Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for IPPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WPC icence applications can be found at www.epa.ie/Licensing. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerely,

I Claire Fahy Licensing Unit 1

I Environmental Protection Agency An Ghniomhorreocht urn Chaomhod Comhrhood Mr Ray Griffin Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Dungodey Lodge Johnstown Castle Estate Lower Rattgorragh County Wexford, Ireland Rathdongan Ceanncheathru, Bosca Poist 3000 Eastdt Chaisledn Bhaile Shedin COWicklow Contae Loch Garman, fire . P +353 53 916 0600 F: +353 53 91 6 0699 E: [email protected] 2 1 July 2006 W: w.epa.ie LoCali: 1890 33 55 99

Dear Mr Griffin

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introduced following a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste Applications/Licences

All reg. numbers now start with a W.

Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed bya two digit sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204-1 is now WO204-0 1

I The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all future correspondence and I information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New I Waste Reg. No. in all future correspondence with the Agency. I The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits of Renumbering The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC).

9 Show PPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to information.

. Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc. . Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for IPPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WIPPC icence applications can be found at www.epa.ie/Licensing. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerely,

Claire Fahy Licensing Unit 1 Environmental Protection Agency An Ghniomharreocht urn Choornhn" Cornhrhaorl Mr Ronald McKeown . Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Seskin Johnstown Castle Estate Donard County Wexford, Ireland Wicklow Ceanncheathru, Bosca Poist 3000 CO Eastdt Chaislean Bhaile Shedin Contae Loch Garman, tire T: +353 53 916 0600 F: +353 53 916 0699 2 1 July 2006 E: [email protected] W: www.epa.ie LoCall: 1890 33 55 99 Dear Mr McKeown

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introducedfollowing a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste ApplicationslLicences

9 All reg. numbers now start with a W.

6. . Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two digit sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204-1 is now WO204-0 1

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all future correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all future correspondence with the Agency. , The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits of Renumbering The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC).

Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to information.

Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for IPPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WIPPC icence applications can be found at www.epa.ie/Licensing. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerely,

Claire Fahy Licensing Unit @P

Environmental Protection Agency An Ghniornharreochturn Choornhnli Comhshoorl Mr Sean Dwyer 32 Grove Park Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Johnstown Castle Estate Rathmines County Wexford, Ireland Dublin 6 Ceanncheathrir, Bosca Poist 3000 Eastdt Chaislean Bhaile She6in Contae Loch Garman. tire T: +353 53 916 0600 21 July 2006 F: +353 53 916 0699 I E: [email protected] W: www.epa.ie LoCall: 1890 33 55 99 Dear Mr Dwyer

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introducedfollowing a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

I It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste ApplicationsLicences

All reg. numbers now start with a W.

. Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two digit sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204-1 is now WO204-0 1

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all future correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all fih-e correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits of Renumbering The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC).

Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to information.

Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

. Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for IPPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WIPPC icence applications can be found at www.epa.ie/Licensing. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerely, I Environmental Protection Agency An Ghniomhoireocht om Choornhnri Cornhshooil Mr Sean Byrne Headquarters, PO Box 3000 18 Palladius Park Johnstown Castle Estate Donard County Wexford, Ireland COWicklow Ceanncheathru, Bosca Poist 3000 Eastat Chaislean Bhaile Sheain Contae Loch Garman, tire 0600 T. +353 53 916 F: +353 53 916 0699 2 1 July 2006 E: [email protected] W: www.epa.ie LoCall: 1890 33 55 99 Dear Mr Byrne

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introducedfollowing a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste ApplicationsLicences

It All reg. numbers now start with a W. Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digts, followed by a two digt sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd ll Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204-1 is now WO204-0 1

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency-in all future correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all future correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits of Renumbering The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

. Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC).

Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to information.

. Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc. . Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

. Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for IPPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WIPPC icence applications can be found at www.epa.ie/Licensing. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerely, fl /a/"' Claire Fahy V Licensing Unit I Environmental Protection Agency An Ghniomhoireachf urn Choomhnd Cornhrhooil Mr William Chisholm 3000 Headquarters, PO Box , . Sheko Johnstown Castle Estate Red Lane County Wexford, Ireland Ceanncheathru, Bosca Poist 3000 Eastdt Chaislean Bhaile Sheain COWicklow Contae Loch Garman, [ire T t353 53 916 0600 F: t353 53 916 0699 E: [email protected] 21 July 2006 W: www.epa.ie LoCall: 1890 33 55 99

Dear Mr Chisholm

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introduced following a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Regster so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste ApplicationsLLicences

All reg. numbers now start with a W.

. Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two digit sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No, New Waste Reg. No. 204- 1 is now WO204-0 1

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all future correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all future correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits of Renumbering The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC).

Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to information.

Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc. Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for IPPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WPC icence applications can be found at www.epa.ie/Licensing. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

.Yours sincerely,

I Licensing Unit 1 Environmental Protection Agency An Ghniomhoireochtom Choomhnd Comhrhaoil Mr & Ms Malachy & Anne Sheridan Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Castle Reddery Lower Johnstown Castle,Estate Donard County Wexford, Ireland County Wicklow Ceanncheathru, Eoxa Poist 3000 EastAI Chaisledn Bhaile Shehin Contae Loch Garman, tire T +353 53 916 0600 F: t353 53 916 0699 2 1 July 2006 E: [email protected] W: www.epa.ie

LoCall: 1890 33 55 99 Dear Mr & Ms Sheridan

The regster numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective from July 2006. The new format has been introducedfollowing a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste ApplicationsLicences

. All reg. numbers now start with a W

Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two digit sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204-1 is now WO204-01

The new Waste Register No. will be used by the Agency in all future correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all future correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. Benefits of Renumbering The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

. Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC). . Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing more user-friendly access to information.

. Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information i Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for IPPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WIPPC icence applications can be found at www.epa.ie/Licensing. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on Lo Call: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerely,

P Cfaire Fahy Licensing Unit 1 Environmental Protection Agency An Ghniomhoireocht om ChaomhnC Comhrhoorl Mr & Ms Paul & Mary Metcalfe Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Ballylion Johnstown Castle Estate Donard County Wexford, Ireland County Wicklow Ceanncheathru. Bosca Poist 3000 EastAt Chaislean Bhaile SheBin Contae Loch Garman, tire T: +353 53 916 0600 F: +353 53 916 0699 2 1 July 2006 E: [email protected] W: w.epa.ie LoCall: 1890 33 55 99 Dear Mr & Ms Metcalfe

The register numbering system for Waste licence applications has changed to a new format, effective fiom July 2006. The new format has been introducedfollowing a review of the operation of the licensing system. The new numbering system applies to all applications currently being determined by the Agency and all licences issued to-date.

It is noted that you have made a submission in relation to an application (details below) that is being processed by the Agency at this time. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the change in the number assigned to that application in the Waste Register so that you can continue to be fully involved and informed of the progress of the application. Details of the changes are as follows:

Waste ApplicationslLicences

9 All reg. numbers now start with a W.

Extra digits (zeros) have been added to reg. numbers so that the main body of the reg. number has four digits, followed by a two digit sequence number i.e.:

Brownfield Restoration Ireland Ltd

Old Waste Reg. No. New Waste Reg. No. 204-1 is now WO204-0 1

The new Waste Regster No. will be used by the Agency in all future correspondence and information notifications. You are therefore advised to note the change and to quote the New Waste Reg. No. in all future correspondence with the Agency.

The Agency is satisfied that this change will provide greater and easier access to all its clients and customers, including you, to information not only on current licence applications but also on all other previous licence applications determinations by the Agency. -Be efitsof Renumbering The benefits of the new numbering format are as follows:

. Show the application type in the register number (W = Waste, P = IPPC).

Show IPPC application history via the register numbering system, thereby providing mote user-friendly access to information.

Facilitate the reviewing of licence applications in order to meet the requirements of the IPPC Directive, Landfill Directive, Waste Incineration Directive etc.

Facilitate the high volume of new IPPC applications anticipated in late 2006, 2007 and beyond.

9 Harmonise the IPPC and Waste licence numbering system.

Further Information Note that changes have also been made to the numbering format for IPPC licence applications. Further information and details of the new register numbers for all Waste and WPC icence applications can be found at www.epa.ie/Licensing. If you have any queries on this matter, please contact the Licensing Unit on LoCall: 1890 335599 or tel. 053-9160600.

Yours sincerely,

Licensing Unit