Dublin Bay Power Plant. EPA Annual Environmental Report epa.ann.2012

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1 Dublin Bay Power Plant IPPCL no. P EPA Annual Environmental Report epa.ann.2012 Reporting period: 1 January to 31 December

2 Contents Page Introduction Licence register number..3 Name and location of the site..3 Brief description of the activities at the site 3 Company environmental policy..4 Company organisation chart for Environmental Management...5 Summary Information and Self-Monitoring data Emissions to water summary 6 Emissions to atmosphere summary...8 Waste management report...9 Energy and Water consumption...9 Environmental Incidents and Complaints 9 AER Summary Data Table..10 Review of ELRA and CRAMP...10 Management of the Activity Schedule of Environmental Objectives and Targets 11 Environmental management programme report 13 Environmental management programme proposal 14 Pollution emission register report.15 Pollution emission register proposal Licence-Specific Reports Report on annual emissions (SO 2, NOx, energy input, CO 2, distillate oil firing time)15 Noise monitoring report...16 Bund test report (every three years).16 Tank and pipeline testing and inspection report (every three years) 16 Reported incidents summary 17 Surface water discharge summary 17 Summary details of times of operation of the bypass stack (A3).17 Hard copy of E-PRTR..18 2

3 Introduction Licence register number: P Name and location of the site: Dublin Bay Power Plant, Pigeon House Road, Ringsend, Dublin 4. Description of the activities at the site, according to Section 83(1) of the Environmental Protection Agency Act, 1992: The production of energy in combustion plant the rated thermal input of which is equal to or greater than 50 MW. 3

4 DUBLIN BAY POWER PLANT ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY June 2012 Synergen s O&M Contractor, Utility Operations and Maintenance Service (UOMS) manages environmental matters day to day at the Dublin Bay Power Plant. Synergen and UOMS are committed to ensuring that: the Dublin Bay Power Plant is operated in a safe, efficient and environmentally responsible manner, in compliance with all relevant statutory requirements.there is sustained excellence and continuous improvement in the environmental performance of the Dublin Bay Power Plant through the operation of the plant s ISO Accredited Environmental Management System. all of their activities are carried out in compliance with the Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control Licence. This means that Synergen and UOMS shall: Incorporate this environmental policy in our business plans Maintain zero environmental breaches as a fundamental business objective Comply with all applicable environmental regulatory requirements Ensure that environmental awareness is promoted amongst Dublin Bay Power Plant staff and foster a positive environmental ethic through communication and training programmes Communicate with Dublin Bay Power Plant Staff, contractors, the EPA and neighbours in relation to environmental objectives and performance Monitor and evaluate the environmental impact of our plant as required, conducting regular audits and reviews of all aspects of our Environmental Policy Seek to reduce environmental risks by the use of appropriate technologies and procedures, and identifying and executing actions to prevent potential environmental problems Ensure that environmental incidents are reported and investigated in a timely manner, and that actions are taken to prevent recurrences Seek to use resources, including air, land, water and energy in a responsible manner and make every effort to conserve these resources Seek to reduce waste generation and manage its disposal to ensure minimal impact on the environment, taking opportunities to recycle wherever practicable Set stringent environmental requirements for all contractors and ensure only competent suppliers and contractors are appointed Promote environmental awareness amongst our contractors and suppliers, requiring their compliance with our environmental policy and that the services they provide to us conform to all relevant environmental legislation. Environmental performance is the responsibility of all staff members. Line management shall actively and visibly promote positive and proactive attitudes towards excellence in environmental management. All personnel at the Dublin Bay Power Plant have a duty to the environment and a responsibility to ensure that the Plant is operated in compliance with the Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control Licence. No Synergen or UOMS business result will take priority over the importance of operating in a safe and environmentally responsible manner. This Environmental Policy shall be reviewed annually. Signed: Chairman Signed: Director 4

5 Company organisation chart for Environmental Management. synergen Plant Manager Department Managers Supervisors Environmental Co-ordinator Employees Public and EPA 5

6 Emissions to water summary Results are within the specified limits. Calculated from averages of results in quarterly reports. Yearly Mass Emissions. Parameter Limit (365 days) Limit (366 days) Result 2012, ( days) Result 2011, ( days) 2012 In Spec? Yes/No Flow, (m 3 ) yes Temperature rise (deg C) yes Thermal Load, MW yes ph yes Chlorine, kg 66,250 66, yes not requested this not requested this Toxicity specified specified year year specified Suspended Solids, SW3, kg 2,190 2, yes Total Dissolved Solids, kg 365, , yes Total Nitrogen (Kjeldahl), kg Nitrates (as N), kg specified specified specified specified specified specified Ammonia (as N), kg yes Total Phosphorus (as P), kg yes Sulphate, kg yes Silica, kg yes BOD, kg , yes Cadmium, kg specified specified specified Chromium, kg specified specified specified Copper, kg Nickel, kg Lead, kg Zinc, kg Mercury, kg Arsenic, kg specified specified specified specified specified specified specified specified specified specified specified specified specified specified specified specified specified specified Mineral Oil, kg yes TOC, kg specified specified specified OFG, kg Non-compliances specified specified specified Date Non-compliance Cause Corrective action 29/04/12 Excessive temperature A faulty steam Thermocouple replaced. These rise in Main Cooling Water discharge thermocouple caused a plant trip. devices are usually very reliable and a recurrence of this incident is not anticipated. 6

7 Cooling Water Temperature Chart Main Cooling Water Temperature Rise, Temp. Rise, deg C Days The temperature spike on 10/09/12 (254 days) was a result of planned activities agreed by the Agency. See our letter EC.EPA

8 Emissions to atmosphere summary Results are within the specified limits. Detailed results Atmospheric Emissions Emission Point Reference No. A2, Gas Turbine Exhaust. Note: Emission Points A1 and A2 do not exist. See letter EC.EPA.011. Parameter Limit (gas firing/oil firing) Result (2012) Result (2011) NOx (t) SOx (t) Water Vapour See note* - - *According to the licence (p 23, Note 1) The continuous measurement of water vapour content shall not be necessary, provided that the sampled exhaust gas is dried before the other parameters are continuously analysed. This provision applies to the sampling system used on site since the sampled exhaust gas is dried before analysis. There has been a dramatic reduction in NOx emissions due to a progeamme of maintenance and tuning throughout 2011/2012. Non-compliances Date Non-compliance Cause Corrective action None 8

9 Waste management report The Waste Data for 2012 is attached in the AER Returns Worksheets. Energy and Water Consumption Energy The plant consumed 5,112,273 MWh of natural gas. The plant consumed 17,464 MWh of oil. Total energy input = 5,129,737 MWh Water DBPP consumed m 3 of water as metered by Dublin City Council There were no complaints in Complaints summary Incidents There was one brief incident in 2012 as reported in our letter EC.EPA.0209: on 29/04/12, there was an excessive temperature rise in Main Cooling Water discharge for a period of sixty four minutes, with an average temperature of 11.7 degrees Celcius. A faulty steam thermocouple had caused a steam turbine to trip, resulting in a large quantity of unused steam being directed to the condenser. The thermocouple was replaced. These devices are usually very reliable and a recurrence of this incident is not anticipated. 9

10 AER Summary Data Table This table has been transmitted to the Agency electronically as instructed in the AER Returns Excel Workbook & Website User Manual. Review of ELRA and CRAMP The ELRA and CRAMP were reviewed in February 2013 and were found to accurately reflect the conditions at Dublin Bay Power. No alterations were necessary as the plant has not changed the extent or nature of its activities since the original documents were released. 10

11 Schedule of Environmental Objectives and Targets for 2013 Brief Description of Objective Implement Sustainability Programme Act on the findings of the 2006 Energy Audit Reduction Water Use the in Programme of work Key Tasks Respons ibility Ingrain sustainability into common practice. Ensure that the findings of the Energy Audit are taken into account in the operation of the plant Monitor the use of water to ensure that all reasonable measures are taken to reduce consumption 1) Continue to implement sustainable practices in all company activities This item is complete and will be closed 1) Continue to monitor water flows in all appropriate locations 2) Continue to reduce throughput by ensuring proper maintenance. 3) Re-use water where possible DB DB DB Status of Objective Work Order Target Completion Date Sustainable practices are now incorporated deeply into all key areas of activities from purchasing to management of contractors to daily operations and maintenance. The audit has been fully reviewed and all economically-feasable reccomendations have been implemented. Many of the boiler drain valves were replaced during a major overhaul in July This led to a reduction in water consumption from ca 40 m 3 /day to ca 20 m 3 /day Continuous Complete Continuous 11

12 Upgrade Waste Management System the Improve the management and reporting of Waste Disposals 1) Investigate the potential dis/advantages of using a single contractor 2) Ensure that the reporting mechanism shows benefits over the current system 3) Trial any new arrangements, including training for one year and assess dis/advantages 4) If successful in the first year, monitor the arrangements over five years. DB DBPP has been included as a member site in the ESB Framework Agreement starting in April Dec

13 Environmental management programme 2012 report WO Implement the Sustainability Programme The sustainability programme continues to be implemented in all functions of the organisation, including: operations o optimising the efficiency of the gas turbine, generator and ancilliary equipment o reporting instances of under-performing components and sub-systems o first-response maintenance of out-of-specification performance maintenance o tuning of gas turbine performance. In 2012, improvements were made which improve efficiency by 0.5%, leading to a reduction in Carbon emissions of approximately 5500 tonnes. administration o purchasing and tendering procedures take account of contractors obligations to work sustainably general o staff continue to reduce, re-use and recycle whenever possible. WO95810 Reduction in Water Use Numerous opportunities for reducing the use of water around the plant were identified, most of which involved the replacement of valves on the Heat Recovery Steam Generator. This work took place during a major overhaul in July/August 2012 and resulted in a daily reduction in water consumption from ca. 40 m3/day to ca. 20 m3/day. Water throughput is measured on a weekly basis and efforts to reduce consumption will continue to be factored into operations and maintenance activities. WO95806 Act on the findings of the Energy Audit Investigations were completed on the feasability studies of various findings of the audit and can be summarised as follows: the fitting of Variable-Speed Drives to major pumps. The environmental advantage of fitting VSD to pumps is miniscule, considering the relatively steady demands placed on them and the infrequent occurrence of pumps starting or stopping. the conversion of electric heating of buildings to gas heating. There is an environmental advantage of converting to gas heating since all of the energy in the gas heater will be introduced into the building, whereas the electrical energy available from a similar heater will have associated generation losses. Over-riding this, though, are concerns about the safety of introducing a piped gas system into a building and the decision has been taken that the environmental advantage cannot justify the risks. 13

14 conversion of workshop lighting to high-intensity discharge lamps. Considering the minor environmental advantages, the lamps will be replaced by more efficient units only as and when they come up for replacement. conversion of water treatment plant lighting to high-intensity discharge lamps. Considering the minor environmental advantages, the lamps will be replaced by more efficient units only as and when they come up for replacement. pre-cooling inlet air to the gas turbine. The advantages of cooling the inlet air do not justify the environmental impacts of installing a major cooling system. These systems are not suitable for power plants operating in Ireland s temperate climate. On the basis of these findings, this EMP item will be closed. Environmental management programme 2013 proposal WO Implement the Sustainability Programme The Sustainability Programme will continue to be encouraged and promoted, with members of staff at all levels making a contribution. WO95810 Reduction in Water Use Monitoring of water throughput will continue around the plant, particularly around areas of steam generation so that leaks and under-performing components can be identified and replaced. WO Improve the management and reporting of Waste Disposals Dublin Bay Power has operated a robust, flexible and comprehensive Waste Management System since its inception in A feature of the system has been the use of a range of contractors, each one focussing on a particular type of disposal. However, opportunities for improvement have been identified, chief among which is the use of a single contractor with country-wide experience in serving the power industry. The use of a single contractor is expected to result in a reduction in administration combined with enhanced monitoring, reporting and training. The benefits arising from the proposed arrangement will be assessed on an ongoing basis in the short- and medium-term and, if sufficiently great, will be adopted in the long-term. 14

15 Pollution emission register report This table has been transmitted to the Agency electronically as part of the AER Summary Data as recommended in the Guidance Note for AER / PRTR Electronic Reporting. A hard copy is attached on page 18. Pollution emission register proposal No changes to the PER are proposed. Report on annual emissions (SO 2, NOx, energy input, CO 2, distillate oil firing time) SO tonnes. Maximun permissible..398 tonnes. NOx tonnes. Maximun permissible.1550 tonnes. Energy input.. 5,112,273MWh of natural gas The plant consumed 17,464 MWh of oil. Total energy input = 5,129,737MWh CO 2 949,038.tonnes Distillate oil firing time days 15

16 Noise monitoring report The plant was found to be in compliance with licenced noise levels in a test carried out in A copy is attached. The report concludes: the specific noise level from the Power Station at each measurement location remains below the day, evening and night time limits as outlined in the IPPC license. Bund test report (every three years) All bunds were tested by an independent contractor in 2012 and found to be fit for purpose. There were no findings which require further investigation. Tank and pipeline testing and inspection report (every three years) All tanks, pits, sumps, manholes, interceptors and pipelines were surveyed using both closed-circuit television and hydrostatic tests by an independent contractor. Findings were as follows: one section of effluent pipeline between manholes SMH24 and SMH23 has suffered a partial collapse and needs a repair. six sections of pipe between various manholes failed the hydrostatic test. three manhole covers are buried and require groundwork to gain access. At the time of writing, a programme of works is in the planning phase in order to address all of the findings. 16

17 Reported incidents summary See page 9. Surface water discharge summary QR1 QR2 QR3 QR4 ELV ph to 9 Susp. Solids, mg/l specified TDS, mg/l specified Kjeldahl N, mg/l specified Nitrates, mg/l specified Ammonia, mg/l specified Tot Ph'ous, mg/l specified Mineral Oil, mg/l specified TOC, mg/l specified Cond., us/cm specified OFG, mg/l Visual Inspection Clear Clear Clear Clear specified Summary details of times of operation of the bypass stack (A3) No by-pass stack is fitted to the plant. The water-cooled condenser is capable of cooling all the steam produced during by-pass operations. Signed: David Brazil Date: 17

18 PRTR# : P0486 Facility Name : Synergen Power Limited Filename : P0486_2012.xls Return Year : /03/ :06 REFERENCE YEAR 2012 Guidance to completing the PRTR workbook 1. FACILITY IDENTIFICATION Parent Company Name Synergen Power Limited Facility Name Synergen Power Limited PRTR Identification Number P0486 Licence Number P AER Returns Workbook Version Waste or IPPC Classes of Activity No. class_name The operation of combustion installations with a rated thermal input 2.1 equal to or greater than 50MW Address 1 Utility O & M Services Address 2 Dublin Bay Power Plant Address 3 Pigeon House Road, Ringsend Address 4 Dublin 4 Dublin Country Ireland Coordinates of Location River Basin District IEEA NACE Code 3511 Main Economic Activity Production of electricity AER Returns Contact Name David Brazil AER Returns Contact Address David.Brazil@uoms.ie AER Returns Contact Position Scientific Officer AER Returns Contact Telephone Number AER Returns Contact Mobile Phone Number AER Returns Contact Fax Number Production Volume Production Volume Units MW Number of Installations 1 Number of Operating Hours in Year 0 Number of Employees 0 User Feedback/Comments Web Address 2. PRTR CLASS ACTIVITIES Activity Number 1(c) Activity Name Thermal power stations and other combustion installations 3. SOLVENTS REGULATIONS (S.I. No. 543 of 2002) Is it applicable? No Have you been granted an exemption? If applicable which activity class applies (as per Schedule 2 of the regulations)? Is the reduction scheme compliance route being used? 4. WASTE IMPORTED/ACCEPTED ONTO SITE Guidance on waste imported/accepted onto site Do you import/accept waste onto your site for onsite treatment (either recovery or disposal activities)? No This question is only applicable if you are an IPPC or Quarry site

19 4.1 RELEASES TO AIR Link to previous years emissions data PRTR# : P0486 Facility Name : Synergen Power Limited Filename : P0486_2012.xls Return Year : /03/ : SECTION A : SECTOR SPECIFIC PRTR POLLUTANTS RELEASES TO AIR Please enter all quantities in this section in KGs POLLUTANT METHOD QUANTITY GT Exhaust Laboratory Boiler Vacuum Pumps No. Annex II Name M/C/E Method Code Designation or Description Emission Point 1 Emission Point 2 Emission Point 3 T (Total) KG/Year A (Accidental) KG/Year F (Fugitive) KG/Year Quantity taken from 06 Ammonia (NH3) C OTH purchasing records Nitrogen oxides (NOx/NO2) M ALT MCERTS-accredited spectrometer Carbon dioxide (CO2) C ETS Derived from gas fractions metered onto the site as agreed with the Agency Sulphur oxides (SOx/SO2) M ALT MCERTS-accredited spectrometer * Select a row by double-clicking on the Pollutant Name (Column B) then click the delete button SECTION B : REMAINING PRTR POLLUTANTS RELEASES TO AIR Please enter all quantities in this section in KGs POLLUTANT METHOD QUANTITY No. Annex II Name M/C/E Method Code Designation or Description Emission Point 1 T (Total) KG/Year A (Accidental) KG/Year F (Fugitive) KG/Year * Select a row by double-clicking on the Pollutant Name (Column B) then click the delete button SECTION C : REMAINING POLLUTANT EMISSIONS (As required in your Licence) RELEASES TO AIR Please enter all quantities in this section in KGs POLLUTANT METHOD QUANTITY Pollutant No. Name M/C/E Method Code Designation or Description Emission Point 1 T (Total) KG/Year A (Accidental) KG/Year F (Fugitive) KG/Year * Select a row by double-clicking on the Pollutant Name (Column B) then click the delete button Additional Data Requested from Landfill operators For the purposes of the National Inventory on Greenhouse Gases, landfill operators are requested to provide summary data on landfill gas (Methane) flared or utilised on their facilities to accompany the figures for total methane generated. Operators should only report their Net methane (CH4) emission to the environment under T(total) KG/yr for Section A: Sector specific PRTR pollutants above. Please complete the table below: Landfill: Synergen Power Limited Please enter summary data on the quantities of methane flared and / or utilised Designation or Description Facility Total Capacity m3 per hour additional pollutant no T (Total) kg/year M/C/E Method Code Total estimated methane generation (as per site model) 0.0 N/A Methane flared (Total Flaring Capacity) Methane utilised in engine/s (Total Utilising Capacity) Net methane emission (as reported in Section A above) 0.0 N/A

20 4.2 RELEASES TO WATERS Link to previous years emissions data PRTR# : P0486 Facility Name : Synergen Power Limited Filename : P0486_2012.xls Return Year : /03/ : SECTION A : SECTOR SPECIFIC PRTR POLLUTANTS Data on ambient monitoring of storm/surface water or groundwater, conducted as part of your licence requirements, should NOT be submitted under AER / PRTR Reporting as this only concerns Releases from your facility RELEASES TO WATERS Please enter all quantities in this section in KGs POLLUTANT QUANTITY SW3 No. Annex II Name M/C/E Method Code Designation or Description Emission Point 1 T (Total) KG/Year A (Accidental) KG/Year F (Fugitive) KG/Year 17 Arsenic and compounds (as As) M CRM Atomic Absorption Cadmium and compounds (as Cd) M CRM Atomic Absorption Chromium and compounds (as Cr) M CRM Atomic Absorption Copper and compounds (as Cu) M CRM Atomic Absorption Lead and compounds (as Pb) M CRM Atomic Absorption Mercury and compounds (as Hg) M CRM Atomic Absorption Nickel and compounds (as Ni) M CRM Atomic Absorption Total nitrogen M CRM SMEWW 4500 NB Total organic carbon (TOC) (as total C or COD/3) M CRM SMEWW 5310C Total phosphorus M CRM SMEWW4500 PB Zinc and compounds (as Zn) M CRM Atomic Absorption * Select a row by double-clicking on the Pollutant Name (Column B) then click the delete button SECTION B : REMAINING PRTR POLLUTANTS RELEASES TO WATERS Please enter all quantities in this section in KGs POLLUTANT QUANTITY No. Annex II Name M/C/E Method Code Designation or Description Emission Point 1 T (Total) KG/Year A (Accidental) KG/Year F (Fugitive) KG/Year * Select a row by double-clicking on the Pollutant Name (Column B) then click the delete button SECTION C : REMAINING POLLUTANT EMISSIONS (as required in your Licence) RELEASES TO WATERS POLLUTANT Please enter all quantities in this section in KGs QUANTITY Pollutant No. Name M/C/E Method Code Designation or Description Emission Point 1 T (Total) KG/Year A (Accidental) KG/Year F (Fugitive) KG/Year * Select a row by double-clicking on the Pollutant Name (Column B) then click the delete button

21 4.3 RELEASES TO WASTEWATER OR SEWER Link to previous years emissions data PRTR# : P0486 Facility Name : Synergen Power Limited Filename : P0486_2012.xls Return Yea 29/03/ : SECTION A : PRTR POLLUTANTS OFFSITE TRANSFER OF POLLUTANTS DESTINED FOR WASTE-WATER TREATMENT OR SEWER Please enter all quantities in this section in KGs POLLUTANT METHOD QUANTITY No. Annex II Name M/C/E Method Code Designation or Description Emission Point 1 T (Total) KG/Year A (Accidental) KG/Year F (Fugitive) KG/Year * Select a row by double-clicking on the Pollutant Name (Column B) then click the delete button SECTION B : REMAINING POLLUTANT EMISSIONS (as required in your Licence) OFFSITE TRANSFER OF POLLUTANTS DESTINED FOR WASTE-WATER TREATMENT OR SEWER Please enter all quantities in this section in KGs POLLUTANT METHOD QUANTITY Pollutant No. Name M/C/E Method Code Designation or Description Emission Point 1 T (Total) KG/Year A (Accidental) KG/Year F (Fugitive) KG/Year * Select a row by double-clicking on the Pollutant Name (Column B) then click the delete button

22 4.4 RELEASES TO LAND Link to previous years emissions data PRTR# : P0486 Facility Name : Synergen Power Limited Filename : P0486_2012.xls Return Year : /03/ : SECTION A : PRTR POLLUTANTS RELEASES TO LAND Please enter all quantities in this section in KGs POLLUTANT METHOD QUANTITY No. Annex II Name M/C/E Method Code Designation or Description Emission Point 1 T (Total) KG/Year A (Accidental) KG/Year * Select a row by double-clicking on the Pollutant Name (Column B) then click the delete button SECTION B : REMAINING POLLUTANT EMISSIONS (as required in your Licence) RELEASES TO LAND Please enter all quantities in this section in KGs POLLUTANT METHOD QUANTITY Pollutant No. Name M/C/E Method Code Designation or Description Emission Point 1 T (Total) KG/Year A (Accidental) KG/Year * Select a row by double-clicking on the Pollutant Name (Column B) then click the delete button

23 5. ONSITE TREATMENT & OFFSITE TRANSFERS OF WASTE PRTR# : P0486 Facility Name : Synergen Power Limited Filename : P xls Return Year : /03/ :06 T/Year Description and Licence / Permit No. of Recoverer / Disposer / Broker Address of Recoverer / Disposer / Broker Name and Address of Final Destination i.e. Final Recovery / Disposal Site (HAZARDOUS WASTE ONLY) Licence / Permit No. of Final Destination i.e. Final Recovery / Disposal Site (HAZARDOUS WASTE ONLY) 5 30 Please enter all quantities on this sheet in Tonnes 3 Haz Waste : Name and Licence/Permit No of Next Quantity (Tonnes per Year) Destination Facility Non Haz Waste: Name and Licence/Permit No of Recover/Disposer Haz Waste : Address of Next Destination Facility Non Haz Waste: Address of Recover/Disposer Name and License / Permit No. and Address of Final Recoverer / Actual Address of Final Destination Disposer (HAZARDOUS WASTE i.e. Final Recovery / Disposal Site ONLY) (HAZARDOUS WASTE ONLY) Waste European Waste Treatment Location of Transfer Destination Code Hazardous Quantity of Waste Operation M/C/E Treatment Name waste paint and varnish containing organic solvents or other dangerous substances To Other Countries Yes 0.0 D10 M Weighed Abroad Rilta Ltd,83-1 waste ink containing dangerous substances D10 M Weighed Abroad Rilta Ltd,83-1 To Other Countries Yes Oxigen Within the Country No wastes from cooling-water treatment D1 M Weighed Offsite in Environmental,WO Ireland Within the Country Yes 0.76 other hydraulic oils R1 M Volume Calculation Offsite in Ireland Rilta Ltd,83-1 Within the Country Yes 0.0 other engine, gear and lubricating oils R1 M Volume Calculation Offsite in Ireland Rilta Ltd,83-1 Within the Country Yes 6.6 fuel oil and diesel R1 M Weighed Offsite in Ireland Rilta Ltd,83-1 Within the Country No mixed packaging R3 M Weighed Offsite in Ireland Thornton's Recycling,44-2 packaging containing residues of or Within the Country Yes contaminated by dangerous substances R1 M Weighed Offsite in Ireland Rilta Ltd,83-1 absorbents, filter materials (including oil filters not otherwise specified), wiping cloths, protective clothing contaminated by To Other Countries Yes 1.19 dangerous substances D10 M Weighed Abroad Rilta Ltd,83-1 absorbents, filter materials, wiping cloths and protective clothing other than those mentioned in D1 M Weighed Offsite in Thornton's Recycling,44-2 Within the Country No 0.0 Ireland Oxigen Within the Country No ferrous metal R4 M Weighed Offsite in Ireland Environmental,WO discarded equipment other than those mentioned in to Within the Country No 1.74 R4 M Weighed Offsite in Ireland Rilta Ltd,83-1 discarded chemicals other than those mentioned in , or D10 M Weighed Abroad Rilta Ltd,83-1 To Other Countries No 0.0 lead R4 M Weighed Offsite in Rilta Ltd,83-1 Within the Country Yes 0.0 batteries Ireland Within the Country No wastes not otherwise specified R9 M Volume Calculation Offsite in Ireland Rilta Ltd,83-1 Unit 402,Greenogue Business Park,Rathcoole,Co Within the Country No wastes not otherwise specified R4 M Weighed Offsite in Ireland Rilta Ltd,83-1 mixed construction and demolition wastes other than those mentioned in , 17 Within the Country No and R5 M Weighed Offsite in Ireland Thornton's Recycling,44-2 To Other Countries No 5.74 saturated or spent ion exchange resins D10 M Volume Calculation Abroad Rilta Ltd,83-1 Within the Country No 0.06 glass R5 M Weighed Offsite in Glassco,160/2004 Ireland Within the Country No biodegradable kitchen and canteen waste R3 M Weighed Offsite in Ireland Thornton's Recycling,44-2 wood other than that mentioned in Oxigen Within the Country No R3 M Weighed Offsite in Ireland Environmental,WO Kileen Rd,Ballyfermot,Dublin,12,Ireland Merrywell Industrial Estate,Ballyfermot,Dublin,22,Ireland Within the Country No mixed municipal waste D5 M Weighed Offsite in Ireland Thornton's Recycling,44-2 Oxigen Within the Country No mixed municipal waste D5 M Weighed Offsite in Ireland Environmental,WO Kileen Rd,Ballyfermot,Dublin,12,Ireland Merrywell Industrial Estate,Ballyfermot,Dublin,22,Ireland aqueous liquid wastes containing dangerous substances To Other Countries Yes 1.7 D10 M Weighed Abroad Rilta Ltd,83-1 Unit 402,Greenogue Recyfuel,P- Business Park,Rathcoole,Co ENV07/01,Avenue de Avenue de l'industrie,.,engis,.,belgium l'industrie,.,engis,.,belgium Unit 402,Greenogue Recyfuel,P- Business Park,Rathcoole,Co ENV07/01,Avenue de Avenue de l'industrie,.,engis,.,belgium l'industrie,.,engis,.,belgium Merrywell Industrial Estate,Ballyfermot,Dublin,22,Ireland Rilta Ltd,83-1,Unit Unit 402,Greenogue 402,Greenogue Business Unit 402,Greenogue Business Park,Rathcoole,Co Park,Rathcoole,Co Business Park,Rathcoole,Co Rilta Ltd,83-1,Unit Unit 402,Greenogue 402,Greenogue Business Unit 402,Greenogue Business Park,Rathcoole,Co Park,Rathcoole,Co Business Park,Rathcoole,Co Rilta Ltd,83-1,Unit Unit 402,Greenogue 402,Greenogue Business Unit 402,Greenogue Business Park,Rathcoole,Co Park,Rathcoole,Co Business Park,Rathcoole,Co Kileen Rd,Ballyfermot,Dublin,12,Ireland Rilta Ltd,83-1,Unit Unit 402,Greenogue 402,Greenogue Business Unit 402,Greenogue Business Park,Rathcoole,Co Park,Rathcoole,Co Business Park,Rathcoole,Co Unit 402,Greenogue Recyfuel,P- Business Park,Rathcoole,Co ENV07/01,Avenue de Avenue de l'industrie,.,engis,.,belgium l'industrie,.,engis,.,belgium Kileen Rd,Ballyfermot,Dublin,12,Ireland Merrywell Industrial Estate,Ballyfermot,Dublin,22,Ireland Unit 402,Greenogue Business Park,Rathcoole,Co Unit 402,Greenogue Recyfuel,P- Business Park,Rathcoole,Co ENV07/01,Avenue de Avenue de l'industrie,.,engis,.,belgium l'industrie,.,engis,.,belgium Rilta Ltd,83-1,Unit Unit 402,Greenogue 402,Greenogue Business Unit 402,Greenogue Business Park,Rathcoole,Co Park,Rathcoole,Co Business Park,Rathcoole,Co Unit 402,Greenogue Business Park,Rathcoole,Co Kileen Rd,Ballyfermot,Dublin,12,Ireland Unit 402,Greenogue Recyfuel,P- Business Park,Rathcoole,Co ENV07/01,Avenue de Avenue de l'industrie,.,engis,.,belgium l'industrie,.,engis,.,belgium Unit 4,Osberstown Industrial Estate,Caragh Rd Naas,Co Kildare,Ireland Unit 402,Greenogue Recyfuel,P- Business Park,Rathcoole,Co ENV07/01,Avenue de Avenue de l'industrie,.,engis,.,belgium l'industrie,.,engis,.,belgium organic wastes other than those mentioned in Within the Country No 0.02 R3 M Weighed Offsite in Ireland Rilta Ltd,83-1 Unit 402,Greenogue Business Park,Rathcoole,Co * Select a row by double-clicking the Description of Waste then click the delete button Link to previous years waste data Link to previous years waste summary data & percentage change