AIE Request: Commercial Peat Extraction in Westmeath

Under the AIE Regs to request any correspondence / records related to peat extraction on the following sites:

Site WH1 – Derrycrave, Clonsura, Carlanstown, Doon, Camagh and Monktown Co. Westmeath

Site WH2 – Shrubbywood, Ballinealoe, Mayne and Coole Co. Westmeath

Site WH3 – Derrydooan Lower, Ballygarveybeg, Killinagh, Ballygarvey, Carrrigagh, Curristeen and Bardanstown, Co. Westmeath

Site WH4 – Ballymaglavy, Co. Westmeath

Site WH5 – Newdown and Kerinstown Co. Westmeath

Site WH6 – Baltrasna, Co. Westmeath.

Site WH7 – Milltownpass Bog, Pass of Kilbride, Co. Westmeath.

Site WH7 – Milltownpass Bog, Pass of Kilbride, Co. Westmeath.
Site WH8 – Blyry Lower and Tullycross, Co. Westmeath

Please include any internal CoCo records, any correspondence with the EPA and any correspondence with landowners and/or peat extraction contractors

Please restrict this AIE request to the years 2023-2024

Cattle access to watercourses

There are 129,600 farms with 2.9 million fields in Ireland. 95,000 farms and 382,000 fields adjoin a watercourse; 73% of all farms have an on-farm watercourse.

Rules

  • Where watercourses are currently unfenced, a fence must be erected at least 1.5m from the top of the bank;
  • Existing fences must be moved out to at least 1.5m from the top of the watercourse bank;
  • An exception to this is where an existing roadway runs parallel to a watercourse. The existing fence will suffice provided there is a fence on both sides of the roadway and the roadway is cambered away for the watercourse, along with an earthen bank between the roadway and watercourse;
  • Bovines are still permitted to cross through watercourses provided both sides of the watercourse are fenced 1.5m back from the top of the bank, bovines cannot freely drink from the watercourse, and fences are in place to prevent bovines freely crossing or going up/down stream;
  • All new and existing water troughs must be located at least 20m from watercourses.

Mandatory fencing on farms with a grassland stocking rate above 170 kg N/ha

Impact of Cattle Access to Watercourses: Literature Review

AIE Request: reports/presentations by Teagasc to DAFM on the ASSAP programme (2023-2024 YTD)

Governance: ASSAP Oversight Committee, Farming Consultative Group, MoUs

ASSAP Structure Review

ASSAP regional breakdown of referrals / expected referrals

Reporting (Ag Planner Software) and Quarterly Meetings

Records include Nitrate Action Programme, Derogation Report 2023 (12/07/2024)

OPW flood related open data

https://www.floodinfo.ie/open-spatial-data-portal

In a number of cases flood related data is not

  • open due to commercial sensitivities
  • published on data.gov.ie

https://www.floodinfo.ie/open-spatial-data-portal/data-catalogue

Flood related data flagged as Commercially Sensitive Information

Update: (10/2/2025)

By way of clarification and prior to a decision being made on your requests under AIE and Open Data, I attach a spreadsheet with some details on access to these datasets.

The licences and formats have been reviewed and updated in most cases. On review a number of datasets contain identical data to datasets already available and have been removed from the data catalogue. A decision has been made to apply certain other changes, however some work remains to be done to prepare these for publication.

Some datasets have been removed because they are based on licensed datasets from third parties or have been superseded.

Some datasets have been reviewed and a significant amount of verification would be required before these could be relied on.

Regarding the grounds of Commercial Sensitivity, notwithstanding the limitations of the data set out in the disclaimer on Floodinfo, if the data were made available under a commercial license it could be immediately used by insurance companies and banks to restrict or curtail access to financial products and also to classify property and have an impact on the financial interests of individuals and businesses. There organisations are of course free to make their own determinations based on their own data and analysis.

Note: OPW have stated that following AIE/ODD request, a number of the datasets have been removed from the OPW data catalogue. As of 25 Sept 2024 — Open Spatial Data Catalogue. Showing 1 to 10 of 282 entries

Saved OPW Catalogue as at 10/2/25

AIE Requests: Cessation of Turf Compensation Scheme (CTCCS) and Protection Raised Bog Restoration Incentive Scheme (PRBRIS)

Decision AIE 0127 2024

Summary reports for the scheme for the years 2020-2024YTD
GIS mapping, shp files or similar that indicate the sites covered by the scheme

For context see:

https://www.farmersjournal.ie/more/climate-and-environment/new-phase-of-turf-cutting-compensation-scheme-under-consideration-843649

Bog listing

Killyconny Bog (Cloghbally) Moorfield Bog/Farm Cottage NHA Ballygar Bog NHA Barroughter Bog Bracklagh Bog NHA Cloonmoylan Bog Castle Ffrench West Bog NHA Keeloges Bog NHA Kilsallagh Bog Lisnageeragh Bog and Ballinstack Turlough Lough Corrib Lough Lurgeen Bog/Glenamaddy Turlough Lough Tee Bog NHA Raford River Bog NHA Shankill West Bog Anna More Bog NHA Sheheree (Ardagh) Bog Ballynafagh Bog Aghnamona Bog NHA Lough Ree Flughany Bog River Little Brosna Callows NHA Clonydonnin Bog NHA All Saints Bog and Esker Clara Bog Ferbane Bog Mongan Bog Moyclare Bog Raheenmore Bog Sharavogue Bog Bellanagare Bog Callow Bog Carrowbehy/Caher Bog Cloonchambers Bog Derrinea Bog Cloonshanville Bog Arragh More Bog NHA Ballyduff/Clonfinane Bog Ballymacegan Bog NHA Kilcarren-Firville Bog Monaincha Bog/Ballaghmore Bog NHA Ballynagrenia and Ballinderry Bog NHA Cloncrow Bog (New Forest) NHA Garriskil Bog Lough Derravaragh NHA Rinn River NHA Wooddown Bog NHA Cangort Bog NHA Scohaboy Bog NHA Lough Kinale and Derragh Lough NHA Ayle Lower Bog NHA Loughanilloon Bog NHA Aughrim Bog NHA Carrownagappul Bog Castle Ffrench East Bog NHA Derrinlough Bog NHA Carbury Bog NHA Cashel Bog (Leitrim) NHA Mount Jessop Bog NHA Girley Bog NHA Carrickynaghtan Bog NHA Lough Garr NHA Lough Forbes Complex Daingean Bog NHA Corliskea/Trien/Cloonfelliv Bog River Moy  Milltownpass Bog NHA Mouds Bog Coolrain Bog Knockacoller Bog Carn Park Bog Crosswood Bog Drumalough Bog Ballynamona Bog and Corkip Lough Moneybeg and Clareisland Bogs Ardagullion Bog Mount Hevey Bog Tullaher Lough and Bog Brown Bog Camderry Bog Clooneen Bog Corbo Bog Curraghlehanagh Bog Moanveanlagh Bog Monivea Bog Redwood Bog Tullaghanrock Bog Hawkswood Bog NHA Ardgraigue Bog

Similar decision on Decision AIE 129 2024

OEE AIE 2024 42: A Pig Farmer, Co. Longford

Under the AIE Regs to request any inspection reports, or related enforcement records for the following licence (licensee unknown) listed in National Priority Sites Q3 2024 A Pig Farmer. Co. Longford Intensive Agriculture Discharges to water, waste management & facility management

Notes: Please consider the timeframe of 2022-2024YTD Please limit the request to records not published in LEAP Online

The EPA file contains large numbers of site images.

Loading to Google drive due to volume

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1x_lgcDiBgkBSLI8Wg8bljP2pJS_bcYf8?usp=sharing

AIE Request: HSA records on Kilsaran / Ballinclare Quarry

AIE05-2024 Decision letter and schedule

Mapping, monitoring, and protecting ancient and long established woodland in Ireland

Irish Wildlife Manuals 153

In an Irish context, ancient woodlands (AW) have been defined as areas believed to have remained continuously wooded since 1660

Possible ancient woodlands (PAWs) are woodlands thought to have remained wooded since 1660, but for which evidence is less strong.

Long-established woodland (LEW) is defined as woodland that has remained continuously wooded since the first edition OS maps of 1829-1842

Pressures on woodland: eg dumping of garbage and solid waste, the presence of paths, tracks, cycling tracks through woodland, and problematic native species

Descriptions of Negative Impacts codes:

B02.01.02 forest replanting (non-native trees)

B02.02 forestry clearance

B02.03 removal of forest undergrowth

B02.04 removal of dead and dying trees

B06 grazing in forests/ woodland

D01.01 paths, tracks, cycling tracks

G01.02 walking, horse riding and non-motorised vehicles

G01.03.02 off-road motorized driving

H05.01 garbage and solid waste

I01 invasive non-native species

I02 problematic native species

J01.01 burning down

J02.07 water abstractions from groundwater

K02.03 eutrophication (natural)

L07 storm, cyclone

AIE Request: Afforestation, general documents

AIE 24 751

AIE refusal: OPW flood related records (National Flood Forecast Warning Service (NFFWS))

AIE request AIE-14-01-2024

Under the AIE Regs to request the agendas, minutes and any related meeting presentations or reports provided to or by the following Groups within Met Eireann:
-National Flood Forecasting & Warning Service Steering Group
-Communications Working Group (CWG)
-Comms Technical Sub-Group

Background

In January 2016, the Government agreed to establish a National Flood Forecast Warning Service (NFFWS). International experience shows that developing a NFFWS is an iterative process over an extended timeframe and it was decided to develop the NFFWS in a staged basis.

A Steering Group, chaired by the OPW and comprising representatives from Met Éireann, the National Directorate for Fire and Emergency Management (NDFEM) of the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, the County and City Management Association (CCMA) and the Department
of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, was established to steer, support and oversee the establishment of the new service over the initial establishment years.

Phase I – the establishment phase of the Service, is completed and a Flood Forecasting Centre is now operational within Met Éireann in their offices at Glasnevin, in Dublin. The Steering Group for the NFFWS is working on Stage II of the development of the NFFWS to enhance and extend the Service.

The Communications Working Group did not meet during the period in question and there were no records

“Comms Technical Sub-Group.” No such Sub-Group has been established in respect of the development of the NFFWS. In this regard, there were no records identified relevant to your request.

In relation to the National Flood Forecasting & Warning Service Steering Group I have identified a significant number of records in relation to agendas, minutes and related meeting presentations or reports provided to or by the Group

The work of the National Flood Forecasting & Warning Service Steering Group is on guiding, supporting and overseeing the establishment and development of the National Flood Forecasting & Warning Service.

The Service is not designed to protect the environment.

The Service does not affect nor is it likely to affect, the environment.

The records do not relate to the elements, or state of the elements, of the environment or releases into the environment or the state of human health and safety.

I have concluded that the information requested and contained in the records in relation to the National Flood Forecasting & Warning Service Steering Group does not comprise information that satisfies the definition of environmental information set out in Regulation 3(1) paragraphs (a) to (f). Having regard to the foregoing, your request for information under the AIE Regulations on the National Flood Forecasting & Warning Service Steering Group is refused.