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Mr Jolm Connaghan Cloughaneely Angling Association Falcarragh Co Mr Jolm Connaghan Cloughaneely Angling Association Falcarragh Co. Donegal 12"' March, 201 3 Reg. No. WO126-01 Re: Notice in accordance with Section 34(2) of the Waste Management Licensing Regulations regarding- a Technical Amendment to a Waste Licence in the name of Donegal County Council, for a facility at Muckish Landfill Site, Muckish, Falcarragh, CO Donegal. Dear Mr Connaghan I ani to refer to previous correspondence when the Agency informed you that a final decision issued in relation to this facility. As your submission was considered during the process of licensing this facility I now wish to infonm you that the Agency has initiated a Technical Amendment, under Section 42(B)l of the Waste Management Acts to their existing licence for the above mentioned facility. Please find enclosed a copy of the fonnal Technical Amendment which was issued to the above licensee. The Technical Amendment should be read in coiijunction with the existing Waste Licence Reg. No. WO1 26-01. If you have any hrther queries please contact the Office of Environinental Licensing. Yours sincerely, p-"-y&QeQj Noeleeii Keavey Programme Officer Office of Climate, Licensing & Resource Use Encl. Document I Mr Harry Lloyd Northern Regional Fisheries Board Station Road Ballyshannon CODonegal 12"' March, 201 3 Reg. No. WO1 26-0 1 Re: Notice in accordance with Section 34(2) of the Waste Management Licensing Regulations- regarding a Technical Amendment to a Waste Licence in the name of Donegal County Council, for a facility at Muckish Landfill Site, Muckish, Falcarragh, CO Donegal. Dear Mr Lloyd 1 am to refer to previous correspondence when the Agency informed you that a final decision issued in relation to this facility. As your submission was considered during the process of licensing this facility 1 now wish to inform you that the Agency has initiated a Technical Amendment, under Section 42(B) 1 of the Waste Management Acts to their existing licence for the above mentioned facility. Please find enclosed a copy of the formal Technical Amendment which was issued to the above licensee. The Technical Amendment should be read in coiljunction with the existing Waste Licence Reg. No. WO126-01. If you have any further queries please contact the Office of Environmental Licensing. Yours sincerely, Noeleen Keavey Programme Officer Office of Climate, Licensing & Resource Use Encl. Document 1 Mr Brian Geraglity Duchas The Heritage Service 7 Ely Place Dublin 2 12"' March, 201 3 Reg. No. WO126-01 Re: Notice in accordance with Section 34(2) of the Waste Management Licensing Regulations regarding a Technical Amendment to a Waste Licence in the name of Donegal County Council, for a facility at Muckish Landfill Site, Muckish, Falcarragh, CO Donegal. Dear Mr Geraghty 1 am to refer to previous correspondence when the Agency informed you that a final decision issued in relation to this facility. As your submission was considered during the process of licensing this facility I now wish to inform you that the Agency has initiated a Technical Amendment, under Section 42(B) 1 of the Waste Management Acts to their existing licence for the above mentioned facility. Please find enclosed a copy of the foiinal Technical Amendment which was issued to the above licensee. The Technical Amendment should be read in conjunction with the existing Waste Licence Reg. No. WO126-0 1. If you have any further queries please contact the Office of Environmental Licensing. Yours sincerely, ( Noeleen Keavey Prograinme Officer Office of Climate, Licensing & Resource Use Encl. Document I Mr Kees P. Wieleinaker Manusville New Line Road Letterkeimy Co. Donegal Temporarily at Gallagher's Hotel, Main St. Let terkeimy . 12"' March, 201 3 Reg. No. WO126-01 - Regulations regarding a Technical Amendment to a Waste Licence in the name of Donegal County Council, for a facility at Muckish Landfill Site, Muckish, Falcarragli, CO Donegal. Dear Mr Wieleinaker I am to refer to previous correspondence when the Agency informed you that a final decision issued in relation to this facility. As your submission was considered during the process of licensing this facility 1 now wish to infoiiii you that the Agency has initiated a Technical Anieiidinent, under Section 42(B) 1 of the Waste Management Acts to their existing licence for the above mentioned facility. Please find enclosed a copy of the formal Technical Amendment which was issued to the above licensee. The Technical Amendment should be read in conjunction with- the i existing Waste Licence Reg. No. WO 126-01. 1 If you have any further queries please contact the Office of Environmental Licensing. Yours sincerely, Noeleen Keavey Programme Officer Office of Climate, Licensing & Resource Use Encl. Document 1 .
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