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After almost a 2 year wait, An Bord Pleanala have decided to overturn Galway County Council’s decision to refuse planning permission for a large-scale Biogas plant on the immediate outskirts of Gort Co. Galway. This decision will have brutal impacts on the town.
This industrial biogas plant, think of it as a massive digestive system, will be developed on a 25 acres and will have the following on an annual basis.
- Deliver 90,000 tonnes of ‘feedstock’ such as slurry, food compost, fish waste and silage
- Digest this in 8 massive digester tanks
- Extract Methane, Carbon Dioxide
- Produce other chemicals such as Hydrogen Sulphide, Nitrous Oxide , Ammonia etc
- Produce offensive odours
- Store and export 150,000 tonnes of the digested slurry or digestate
- Spread this on land in vivinity of the plant – This equates to spreading almost 2 Olympic sized swimming pools of slurry-digestate on land in South Galway every week
Anerobic digesters are a key part of our Climate Auction Plan and they are necessary, but there are some key issues that we have in this location.
- The location is completely wrong for an industrial sized biogas plant, in terms of it’s access to feedstock, size and proximity to local population, local amentities and its proximity to Coole Park nature reserve and SACS,
- There are key health concerns for locating this facility so close to a town (100m to nearest residence, 50m from Gort River Walk, 400m to nearest housing estate and 900m from Gort Town Centre/Square. Biogas plants produce Nitrous Oxide, Ammonia, Sulpher Dioxide many of which are harmful to human health. Biogas plants can explode.
- There are traffic, and health and safety concerns as this facility will bring 6,000-7000 HGVs into Gort per year. This may cause havoc on the towns roads, increase risk of traffic accidents and bring more fumes and noise into the town
- This will make town and environs smelly – from escaped odours of the plant to the spreading of 2 olympic-sized swimming pools of smelly digestate per week. This will have the most pervasive and impactful effect on the town e.g.
- The town and areas local economy will be severely impacted – tourism will plummet – accommodation, restaurants, services. House values will plummet. People will not want to locate business in town. The culture of the town will be forever changed.
- The local environment will be at risk. An explosion or spill into the Gort River (10m from plant) will reach Kitartan and Coole Park and would have catastrophic impacts. Digestate on land will increase levels of pollution in South Galway
- The plant could suck Gort Town dry of water. Our fragile water system couldn’t take heavy water demands from this type of plant.
The general consensus of the community is that if this development goes ahead it will absolutely ruin the town and surrounding environs and have impacts on peoples lifestyles, health and businesses around South Galway (especially the tourism industry)
Please help us protect it now and into the future. Please support or fundraiser to mount our legal challenge to overthrow An Bord Pleanala’s decision to grant plannnig permission.
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