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Greater Dublin Drainage: Myths and Facts about the Project

The following Courtesy Greater Dublin Drainage

Fingal County Council has posted new information about the Greater Dublin Drainage project on the www.greaterdublindrainage.ie site to counteract misinformed facts circulating about the Project.

“We want to scotch a few myths and confirm the facts relating to the need for a new regional wastewater treatment plant in north Dublin, a marine [...]

Greater Dublin Drainage: Government Minister Agrees to Review Planned Sewage Plant

This Courtesy of MySwords.ie

A major sewage facility planned for north Dublin could be delayed after the Minister for Public Expenditure, Brendan Howlin, agreed to have the scheme reviewed.

Fingal County Council last month named nine sites around the county (pictured left) – including two near Swords – which will potentially house a new regional wastewater treatment plant [...]

Greater Dublin Drainage – More than 1,100 submissions from concerned citizens

courtesy Fingal Independent Tuesday 22nd November

More than 1,100 submissions from concerned citizens

LOUGHSHINNY GROUP GET BEHIND PUSH

Cllr. Ken Farrell, Geraldine Fagan, Mary Markey and Cllr David O’connor at Fingal County Hall.

By JOHN MANNING

Tuesday November 22 2011

IN just a few short weeks more than 1, 100 submissions have flooded into Greater Dublin Drainage from concerned citizens of Fingal [...]

Greater Dublin Drainage – Agreement to extend consultation deadline

courtesy The Fingal Independent – Tuesday November 22nd

Agreement to extend consultation deadline

By JOHN MANNING

Tuesday November 22 2011

GREATER Dublin Drainage and Fingal County Council have agreed to extend the deadline for submission on the current round of public consultation on proposals to build a giant sewage treatment plant in the county but councillors and campaigners say the [...]

Greater Dublin Drainage – GDD wants to ‘scotch a few myths’ on project

courtesy Fingal Independent Tuesday November 22nd

GDD wants to ‘scotch a few myths’ on project

By JOHN MANNING

Tuesday November 22 2011

THE under siege Greater Dublin Drainage (GDD) group who are driving proposals to bring a giant sewage treatment plant to Fingal has said it wants to ‘scotch a few myths’ that it says have built up around the [...]

Greater Dublin Drainage Scheme: Fingal’s No To Giant Sewage Plant

courtesy The Fingal Independent November 15th 2011

Fingal’s ‘no’ to giant sewage plant

MAJOR DEMONSTRATION AGAINST TREATMENT FACILITY ON THE CARDS

By JOHN MANNING

Tuesday November 15 2011

A MASSIVE groundswell of angry opposition to proposals to bring a giant sewage plant to North Fingal is building across the county with plans being put in place to mount the largest public [...]

Greater Dublin Drainage Scheme – North County Leader News

Courtesy of The North County Leader – Monday 21st November

Local Grower Slams Council

One of the North County’s leading businessmen has slammed the County Council for the decision to locate the proposed Super Sewage Plant in the North County. Martin Tully set up Tully Nurseries over 30 years ago and in this time has become the largest [...]

Greater Dublin Drainage: Invitation To Tender For Agronomy Services

May be of interest…. full text here

Title:
Specialist Agronomy Services for the Greater Dublin Drainage project.

Published by:
Fingal County Council

Publication Date:
29/09/2011

Application Deadline:

Deadline Date:
27/10/2011

Deadline Time:
12:00

Notice Type:
Invitation to Tender

Has Documents:
Yes

Abstract:
Fingal County Council seeks to procure the services of an Agronomy specialist to progress the full planning stage of the Greater Dublin Drainage (GDD) project. The GDD project will include the [...]

Ballyboughal Says No ?

Hi lads,

this is a memo from fingal co co to residents who live around the waste water facility in Swords this week. This happens on a regular basis and you can imagine the potential problems of a facility which would nearly 20 times bigger fingal co co need to prove they can run this small facility [...]

Ballyboughal Public Meet

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