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Open Letter to Trevor Sargent from an East Galway Green

category galway | environment | feature author Thursday October 27, 2005 15:55author by Brendan Kelly - East Galway Green Partyauthor email brendankellywoodlawn at yahoo dot ie Report this post to the editors

Local Community have concerns about the Greenstar proposed landfill site in Killconnell

Killaan
Woodlawn
Ballinasloe
Co Galway

Dear Trevor

As you know members of the Local Community have several concerns about the Greenstar proposed landfill site in Killconnell. The situation came to a head over 2 weeks ago when I was forced to exercise my rights under Local Agenda 21 to stop Greenstar destroying a public Right of Way used by many members of our Local Community for generations. A stand-off developed and this was defused when the local Fine Gael TD Paul Connaughton arranged a meeting of all concerned people and Greenstar. The result of this meeting was that Greenstar would supply proof that they were entitled by law to dig up a Public Right of Way and they would not disturb the surface of the Public Right of Way until the matter was resolved to everyone's satisfaction.

As you know The Green Party does not have an elected representative in East Galway so this morning I phoned Michael Mullins to find out the position. Mr Mullins told me that Greenstar would have maps ready soon. I pointed out to Mr Mullins that the maps, deeds, etc should be available on request as part of Greenstar's Environmental Impact Assessment and that I asked to see the EIA as is my right. Mr Mullins told me quite bluntly that I should "ring the people I vote for". On this point Trevor I would ask you to find out if it is now FG policy to only represent the people that vote for them. As far as I can gather there has been some sort of deal done between Mr Joe Callanan and Greenstar to accommodate the FF people which leaves the people that do not vote right wing in a weak position. I have learned that Dermot Connolly representing the Sinn Fein voters has concerns but to date has not been contacted by Greenstar. This leaves the Green Party voters without representation. This concerns me greatly as this Public Right of Way leads to a Native Oak Woodland, A Burial Ground to name but two sites that would be of interest to Green voters.

A major concern I have is that the concerns or the Local Community were not represented at all in this matter. Mr Connolly SF was not elected when this started. The Public Consultation appears to have been between the FF and FG elected representatives and Greenstar and all that were not represented by FF and FG were not consulted. I certainly was not invited to a Public Consultation nor did I see an advert for a Public Consultation. I have asked on several occasions to see the EIA for this site but to date have not seen it despite been told by both Mr Mullins and Mr Callanan that it was available. I would ask you now Trevor to get the EIA for me and as you know you can call for an immediate close down of the site until the EIA is produced.

At this point Trevor is is difficult to trust anything to do with Greenstar. We already know that this proposed landfill is on top of an aquifer, beside a Native woodland, in a sensitive area and in an area with heritage sites. Any one of which should have made this site unsuitable for a landfill site. None the less we are told that it has planning permission etc yet no-one except FF and FG representatives have seen the EIA. As we all know Planning Permission and EPA licenses cannot be given without an EIA having been done and the principal part of the PP is to produce clear title of all property and a Public Consultation.

While I understand East Galway is not your constituency Trevor, I would ask you to represent the Green party voters and members of the Local Community that have a vested interest in not allowing their water supply (aquifer) to be polluted. I have major concerns that Greenstar cannot control the Leachate and the fact that members of the Local Community are not allowed on site confirms my fears. If Greenstar cannot control the Leachate ALL the wells in this and the surrounding area will be poisoned. We are entitled under Local Agenda 21 to protect our water supply. It is Greenstar's duty to satisfy us that they are able to control the Leachate. While they apparently have convinced the FF and FG voters that they have, I and many other potential Green or Left Wing voters are not convinced. You are the nearest TD we have in East Galway and I would ask you to find out how and why Greenstar received permission to put a landfill on an aquifer beside a Native Woodland in a sensitive area covered with Heritage sites without doing an EIA.

Yours Hoping for answers
Brendan Kelly
Green Party Member
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author by W. Finnertypublication date Fri Oct 28, 2005 14:59author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I believe the statement below made by VLPS (Victims of the Legal Profession Society) in connection with other problems in the Republic of Ireland also applies to the "Superdump Goldmine" project in Kilconnell:

"To this criminal element (of the legal profession) the Irish Constitution and the European Convention on Human Rights is but a toe-rag, and as far as a person's democratic rights are concerned - Zimbabwe is the closest connection for many of our members."

More such observations from VLPS on the Republic of Ireland legal profession can be seen at:
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=72656

Related Link: http://www.constitutionofireland.com/
author by Vercingetorix (Ireland)publication date Fri Oct 28, 2005 15:32author address author phone Report this post to the editors

"Some simple calculations (based on information which I believe is accurate) suggest that if the Celtic Waste plans are implemented, they are likely to make abnormally large financial profits from this local site. I estimate that at a charge of EUROS 100 per tonne of rubbish which they dump, 30 tonnes per truck load, and 150 daily truckloads, Celtic Waste stand to make gross profits in the region of EUROS 450,000 PER DAY - with relatively little expense for them in the way of running costs."

Above extract taken from February 1st 2002 petition to European Parliament:
http://homepage.eircom.net/~kellybrendan/petition1/feb-1-2002.htm

How much per tonne can Greenstar (i.e. National Toll Roads) charge in 2005?

200 Euros? 300 Euros? More?

author by Johnny Mathispublication date Tue Nov 29, 2005 16:32author address author phone Report this post to the editors

What do you good minded tree huggers suggest shoud be done with rubbish, I'm facinated to hear this. There is only so much you can re-cycle, there is only so much you can compost. What can we do with the rest except bury it or burn it? Hmmm?

author by W.Finnertypublication date Tue Nov 29, 2005 23:00author address author phone Report this post to the editors

"The EPA in the USA defines Resource Recovery Parks as: a group of reuse, recycling, and composting, processing, manufacturing and retail businesses receiving and selling materials and products in one location. RRPs differ from Amenity Sites, as all materials for recovery and recycling are brought to and recycled on the same site; thus, cutting down on the costs of transportation and traffic volume. There are RRPs in: Rakaia New Zealand; Cabazon, Monterey, Berkley California, San Leandro; and Canberra Australia."

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&q=Resource+Recovery+Parks+Rakaia&btnG=Search

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&q=Resource+Recovery+Parks+Cabazon&btnG=Search

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&q=Resource+Recovery+Parks+Canberra&btnG=Search

More on presentation by Dr Niamh Clune to Galway City Council at:
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