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OEE AIE 2023 48 Decision Letter & Records
https://epawebapp.epa.ie/terminalfour/wwda/wwda-view.jsp?regno=A0098-01
Notes

https://leap.epa.ie/licence-profile/A0522
Site Visit Date
03/05/2017 Site Visit
Title
Kilronan Cottages: Reactive Non-Enfocement Plan, Complaint follow up
Visit Announced by EPA?
Yes
Sample Taken?
No
Site Visit Compliant?
No
Report Issued Date
30/05/2017
Visit Type
Complaint follow-up
Odour Assessment Carried Out?
Odour Assessment Compliant?
N/A
Summary
This was an announced enforcement visit, having regard to complaints received by the EPA.
The Certificate of Authorisation issued to Irish Water on the 14th of October 2014, required the installation of an integrated Constructed Wetland as per Condition 3.3. To date there has been no progress in addressing Condition 3.3 of the Certificate A0522-01 or applying to the EPA for an amendment to the Certificate in this regard. The EPA noted during the visit that an ICW had not been installed at the site, as per Condition 3 of the Certificate of Authorisation.
Following the site visit carried out on the 3rd of May 2017, the EPA opened a Compliance Investigation (Ref: CI001469) seeking proposals in relation to the treatment system and sewer network.
Irish Water is reminded of its obligation to comply with all conditions of the Certificate of Authorisation (A0522-01) and respond to CI actions as they are raised.






2022
https://leap.epa.ie/licence-profile/A0522/compliance/sitevisit/efa11916-e308-ed11-a346-0050568a2d1a
The EPA carried out an inspection of the Kilronan Cottages agglomeration following the completion of remediation works to the percolation area in March 2022 and having regard to recent odour complaints.
The EPA Inspector carried out an odour assessment in the environs of Kilronan Cottages on 20/07/2022. No odours associated with the activities at Kilronan Cottages Certificate of Authorisation Reg No. A0522 were detected by the inspector off site on the day. The assessment was followed by a site visit to the septic tank and the newly installed biofilter and percolation area.
The EPA inspectors noted the remediation works completed on site including the newly installed pump chamber and biofilter and percolation area. Preliminarily monitoring results indicate improved effluent quality from April to June 2022.
The EPA has an open compliance investigation file in relation to the waste water treatment system for Kilronan Cottages. Irish Water shall continue to monitor the effectiveness of the newly installed biofilter and percolation unit report through Compliance Investigation CI001469 as appropriate. The next compliance investigation action update (CI action A113903) is due on the 30/09/2022.

OEE AIE 2023 24 Decision Letter
Under the AIE Regs to request any Drinking Water Audit Reports or related EPA inspectors reports in respect the following site: Ennistymon Public Drinking Water Supply
For the purposes of this AIE please consider any audits/inspections carried out after the published Audit Report of 07/08/2014
For context, RTK note the unusually extended timeframe of this AIE, 2014 to 2023, but we have been unable to locate any subsequent reports to the 07/08/2014 audit report, which identified multiple non compliances

Irish Water letter to
Peter Burke TD,
Minister of State,
Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage
AIER091

Sutton PS Drainage Area Plan DAP Stage 1 Report
Greater Dublin Drainage Project Assessment of timing/phasing of diversion of North Fringe Sewer to GDD
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2023 YTD
2021
What data do EPA collect ?
The Remedial Action list is a record of the public water supplies known to be at risk and where the EPA is requiring Irish Water to take corrective action. The EPA has instructed Irish Water to submit an action programme for the improvement of each of these supplies and has initiated enforcement action where action programmes were not being prepared or were not prepared to the satisfaction of the EPA. This includes issuing legally binding Directions requiring specific work to be carried out.