Deele-Swilly Burn Arterial Drainage Scheme Sluice Rehabilitation Works
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Statutory consultation on proposed works by the OPW as required under Section 42 (6) and (8) of the EU (Birds and Habitats) Regulations 2011, as amended.
The OPW (as the Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland) has statutory responsibility for the maintenance of drainage schemes completed under the Arterial Drainage Acts 1945 and 1995, as amended.
As part of the Deele-Swilly Burn Catchment Drainage Scheme (Arterial Drainage Scheme), the OPW has identified a requirement to undertake critical maintenance works on two sluice structures in need of repair (Sluice 29 and 26).
The proposed works are located in the Foyle catchment in the Deele-Swilly Burn River in east Donegal. Sluice 29 is located between the townlands of Feddyglass and Mulnagung. Sluice 26 is located between the townlands of Drumleen and Creaghadoos.
The proposed works include the repair of sluice wingwalls and floor replacement at sluice reference 29 and repair of a headwall, wingwalls and pipe replacement at sluice 26, C/1, County Donegal.
In accordance with Section 42 (6) and (8) of the EU (Birds and Habitats) Regulations 2011, as amended, the OPW is now required to carry out an appropriate assessment of the implications of the proposed works, alone and in combination with other plans and projects, on the integrity of all relevant Natura 2000 sites in view of its conservation objectives.
An Appropriate Assessment Screening Report and a Natura Impact Statement have been prepared in respect of these proposed works and is provided below.
We now invite submissions and observations from the public relating to the likely significant effects of the proposed works on the following European Sites, if carried out:
• River Finn SAC (Site Code: 002299).
The OPW shall have regard to any submissions or observations received during this public consultation when arriving at a decision. The OPW will also consult with the National Parks and Wildlife Service.
We are committed to engaging with stakeholders in a clear, open and transparent manner. Any person or organisation can make a submission in relation to this consultation. Public consultation forms an important part of advancing the consideration of the environmental impacts associated with these works and allows the involvement of the public in developing a better outcome for the associated SACs and SPAs.
Submissions will be accepted from Monday 20th January 2024 to Monday 3rd March 2025, up to 5pm.
Submissions will not be accepted outside this consultation period.
You can make a submission via email: please email your submission to nis@opw.ie
We are committed to engaging with stakeholders in a clear, open and transparent manner. Any person or organisation can make a submission in relation to this consultation. Individual responses to submissions will not be provided however all submissions and feedback will be considered before the final decision is made.
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