Noel Dempsey
Ceist:265 Mr. Dempsey asked the Minister for the Marine if he will expedite the decision in relation to the location of a dredge spoil site to enable the works at Drogheda Harbour, County Louth, to progress. [2633/96]
Vol. 461 No. 1
265 Mr. Dempsey asked the Minister for the Marine if he will expedite the decision in relation to the location of a dredge spoil site to enable the works at Drogheda Harbour, County Louth, to progress. [2633/96]
Under the Dumping at Sea Act, 1981 the Minister may grant or refuse to grant a permit authorising dumping at sea operations. The procedure is that an applicant requests permission to dump at sea giving details of: (1) the proposed disposal site; (ii) the quantity and constituents of the material to be dumped; (iii) the dumping vessel; (iv) why no suitable land-based alternatives exist.
Each application is examined by the Department's marine licence vetting committee (MLVC) which is composed of a chemist, biologists and an oceanographer from the Marine Institute, a marine surveyor and an engineer from this Department and a biologist from the Central Fisheries Board. Each application is examined to ensure that: (i) the disposal site is acceptable from a fisheries and navigational point of view; (ii) the quantity and constituents of the waste are such that they will cause no harm in the marine environment; (iii) there are no suitable land-based alternatives; and (iv) the vessel to be used in disposal of the waste is properly licensed and certified.
The Oslo Commission guidelines for the management of dredged material are taken into consideration in the disposal of dredge spoil. The Minister may require surveys of both the waste and the dump site to be undertaken at the expense of the prospective dumper. If the proposed site is unsuitable for any reason alternative sites are investigated, and if the material itself is found to be unsuitable for dumping at sea, the application is refused.
Drogheda Harbour Commissioners have applied to the Department to dispose of dredge spoil which will result from capital dredging works in Drogheda Harbour. As there are extensive fishing grounds in the vicinity of Drogheda Harbour, problems arose in identifying a suitable dump site. Officials from the Department have been actively seeking a site which will not impact on fisheries. My officials have now identified a site which has some possibilities. Drogheda Harbour Commissioners have now been given details of the suggested site and their confirmation is awaited.