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Appropriate Assessment Screening Rathcoffey WWTP
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Report Number. 10507190132
Distribution:
Kildare County Council
Golder Associates Ireland
Submitted to: Paul Hickey Water Services Section Kildare County Council Aras Chill Dara Devoy Park Naas Co.Kildare
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Table of Contents
1.0 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................. 1
1.1 Terms of Reference................................................................................................................................. 1
1.2 Methods.................................................................................................................................................. 1
1.2.1 Stage 1: Screening ............................................................................................................................ 1
1.2.2 Stage 2: Appropriate Assessment ...................................................................................................... 3
1.2.3 Stage 3: Assessment of alternative solutions ...................................................................................... 3
1.2.4 Stage 4: Assessment where adverse impacts remain .......................................................................... 3
2.0 STAGE 1: SCREENING....................................................................................................................................... 3
2.1 Brief description of project ....................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Water Quality .......................................................................................................................................... 5
3.0 FURTHER ACTION ............................................................................................................................................. 6
4.0 DATA COLLECTION ........................................................................................................................................... 6
5.0 CONSULTATIONS .............................................................................................................................................. 6
TABLES
Table 1: Consultations .................................................................................................................................................. 6
FIGURES
Figure 1 Screening Flow Chart (DOE, 2008) .................................................................................................................. 2
Figure 2: Ballynafagh Bog and Ballynafagh Lake SACs ................................................................................................. 4
Figure 3 Ground Water Quality (www.wfdireland.ie) ....................................................................................................... 5
APPENDICES
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Terms of Reference
This report is an Appropriate Assessment Screening of the waste water discharges to groundwater from
Rathcoffey WWTP Moortown Drive estate, Rathcoffey, Co.Kildare, in accordance with the requirements of
the EU Habitats Directive (Directive 92/43/EEC).
Articles 6(3) and 6(4) of this Directive state the following:
6(3). Any plan or project not directly connected with or necessary to the management of the site but likely to
have a significant effect thereon, either individually or in combination with other plans or projects, shall be
subject to appropriate assessment of its implications for the site in view of the site’s conservation objectives.
In the light of the conclusions of the assessment of the implications for the site and subject to the provisions
of paragraph 4, the competent national authorities shall agree to the plan or project only after having
ascertained that it will not adversely affect the integrity of the site concerned and, if appropriate, after having
obtained the opinion of the general public.
6(4). If, in spite of a negative assessment of the implications for the site and in the absence of alternative
solutions, a plan or project must nevertheless be carried out for imperative reasons of overriding public
interest, including those of a social or economic nature, the Member State shall take all compensatory
measures necessary to ensure that the overall coherence of Natura 2000 is protected. It shall inform the
Commission of the compensatory measures adopted.
Where the site concerned hosts a priority natural habitat type and/or priority species, the only considerations
which may be raised are those relating to human health or public safety, to beneficial consequences of
primary importance for the environment or, further to an opinion from the Commission, to other imperative
reasons of overriding public interest.
1.2 Methods
This report has been prepared with reference to the following documents:
Assessment of plans and projects significantly affecting Natura 2000 sites: Methodological guidance on
the provisions of Article 6 (3) and (4) of the Habitats Directive 92/43/EEC (European Communities,
2002)
Managing Natura 2000 sites: the provisions of Article of the ‘Habitats Directive’ 92/43/EC
Circular L8/08 ‘Water Services Investment and Rural Water Programmes – Protection of Natural
Heritage and National Monuments’ Department of Environment, Heritage and Local Government, 2008.
Notes on Appropriate Assessment for the purposes of the Waste Water Discharge (Authorisation)
Regulations, 2007 (S.I. 684 of 2007) Environmental Protection Agency (www.epa.ie)
Appropriate Assessment is carried out in stages, as recommended by the Guidance Documents. There are
four stages as follows:
1.2.1 Stage 1: Screening
This initial stage aims to identify the likely impacts of the project on a Natura 2000 site, either alone or in
combination with other projects or plans. The impacts are examined to establish whether these impacts are
likely to be significant. Assessment of the significance of effects is carried out in consultation with the
relevant nature agencies. The following flow diagram from Circular L8/08 referred to above and shown in Fig
1 below will be completed as part of the screening process.
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Figure 1 Screening Flow Chart (DOE, 2008)
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The remaining 3 stages of the AA process do not form part of this project but are outlined briefly below.
1.2.2 Stage 2: Appropriate Assessment
The aim of this stage is to identify the conservation objectives of the site and to assess whether or not the
project, either alone or in combination with other projects or plans will result in adverse effects on the
integrity of the site, as defined by the conservation objectives and status of the site. Stage 2 is carried out in
consultation with the relevant nature agencies.
Where it cannot be demonstrated that there will be no adverse effects on the site, it is necessary to devise
mitigation measures to avoid, where possible, any adverse effects.
1.2.3 Stage 3: Assessment of alternative solutions
This stage examines alternative ways of implementing the project that, where possible, avoid any adverse
impacts on the integrity of the Natura 2000 site. If alternative solutions have been identified that will either
avoid any adverse impacts or result in less severe impacts on the site, it will be necessary to assess their
potential impact by recommencing the assessment at Stage One or Stage Two as appropriate. However, if it
can be reasonably and objectively concluded that there is an absence of alternatives, it will be necessary to
proceed to Stage Four of this assessment methodology.
1.2.4 Stage 4: Assessment where adverse impacts remain
For sites that host priority habitats and species, it is necessary to consider whether or not there are human
health or safety considerations or environmental benefits flowing from the project. If such considerations do
exist, then it will be necessary to carry out the Stage Four assessments of compensatory measures. If no
such considerations exist, then establish whether there are other imperative reasons of overriding public
interest (IROPI) before carrying out the Stage Four assessments. Where IROPI exist, an assessment to
consider whether compensatory measures will or will not effectively offset the damage to the site will be
necessary before the project or plan can proceed.
2.0 STAGE 1: SCREENING
This section follows the screening flow chart presented in Figure 1.
Q1. Is the development in a nature conservation site?
No
Q2. Is the development in the ground water catchment of a nature conservation site (or part of such a site)?
No, the Rathcoffey WWTP does not occur in the groundwater catchment (or within 5km) of a nature
conservation site. Ballynafagh Bog SAC and Ballynafagh Lake SAC occur ca 7km southwest of Rathcoffey
(Fig 2).
Q3. If yes, are the qualifying habitats and species of the site water dependent?
N/A
Q4. Is the development within the surface or groundwater catchment of other water dependent Annex II species or other rare or protected species or salmonid waters?
No, there are no known water dependent Annex II species or other rare or protected species within the groundwater catchment of the Kildare groundwater body which has been assessed as Good (www.wfd.ie
Water Framework Directive).
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NPWS © Copyright Ordnance Survey Ireland, 2006
Figure 2: Ballynafagh Bog and Ballynafagh Lake SACs
Rathcoffey WWTP
Ballynafagh Lake SAC
Ballynafagh Bog SAC
Donadea woods
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2.1 Brief description of project
The waste water treatment works serves Moortown Drive estate, Rathcoffey, County Kildare. The sewerage network serves approximately 35 houses. Sewage from the houses reaches the treatment plant by gravity. Waste water is wholly domestic in origin and flows to the adjacent waste water treatment plant. The treatment plant was constructed within the last decade. The plant has the following sequence – settlement tank 1 – settlement tank 2 – pumps 1 – peat bed – pumps 2 – percolation area in green area adjacent to treatment plant. Owing to problems with the peat bed effluent is not directed to it at present and hence there is no discharge to the percolation area. Instead material is brought away by tanker three times a week. The plant is inspected several times a week. There are no plans at present for additional treatment at the site. The possibility of connecting the sewerage scheme to the Lower Liffey Valley Regional Sewerage Scheme by pumping is being examined but there are no definite proposals at present.
2.2 Water Quality
The Rathcoffey WWTP is located in an area where the aquifer is rated as high to extreme vulnerability. The
subsoil comprises till derived chiefly from limestone. The effluent discharge from Rathcoffey WWTP is
currently not affecting the Kildare groundwater body as there is currently no discharge to groundwater due to
problems with the peat bed of the WWTP. The status of the Kildare groundwater body, has been assessed as Good as shown in Figure 3 (www.wfd.ie Water Framework Directive), this would indicate that the when
the WWTP was discharging it is not affecting the groundwater quality significantly.
Figure 3 Ground Water Quality (www.wfdireland.ie)
Rathcoffey
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3.0 FURTHER ACTION
If the WWTP returns to operation, an assessment should be carried out to establish the movement of effluent
from the percolation area and assess the risk of deterioration in the quality of groundwater and any potential
links to surface waters in the area.
In order to protect the current good status of the Kildare groundwater body and as the WWTP is currently not
operating, the possibility of connecting the sewerage scheme to the Lower Liffey Valley Regional Sewerage
Scheme should be given immediate consideration.
No further action is required in relation to the Appropriate Assessment.
4.0 DATA COLLECTION
The assessment was carried out by:
Senior Ecologist – Anne Murray, Golder Associates Ireland
Sources of Data:
Existing information from NPWS
EPA Waste Water Discharge Application files
WFD Reports
Level of assessment completed:
Desktop study and Screening report
5.0 CONSULTATIONS
Table 1: Consultations
Name Date Organisation Contact details Response
Karen Creed 15/06/10
18/06/10
EPA Phone calls and
Response on 01/07/10. EPA
suggested the use of Q values for
areas where data is lacking in
relation to assimilative capacity.
Ciara Flynn 16/06/10 NPWS
District
Conservation
Officer, Kildare
Phone call Referred to Aine O’ Conor
Aine O’Conor 17/06/10
21/06/10
NPWS HQ
Freshwater
Biologist
Phone calls NPWS suggested that the Q values
for each receiving waters would be
most useful in determining
significant impacts where
information for Assimilative capacity
calculations are not available
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Naomi
Kingston
18/10/10 NPWS HQ
Data coordinator
Phone calls and
email.
Data request form
for protected
species was
completed and
emailed
Data files received 23/06/10
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Report Signature Page
VAT NO.: 8297875W
Anne Murray Conor Wall
Senior Ecologist Principal
AM/CW/am
Registered in Ireland Registration No. 297875
Town Centre House, Dublin Road, Naas, Co. Kildare
Directors: M. Gilligan, M. L. J. Maher, G.F. Parker, C. Wall, Domenico Andreis (Italy)
VAT No.: 8297875W
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