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Kiernan Structural Steel Ltd 2014 Annual Environmental Report Licence Number P0855
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Kiernan Structural Steel Ltd 2014 Annual Environmental Report Licence Number P0855
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Contents
Contents Reference Page Number
Introduction 3
Company Integrated Management System 3
Company Organization Chart 4
Management of the Installation 4
Infrastructure and Operation 5
Emissions 5
Compliance declaration regarding Risk Phases in Paint Systems 5
Control & Monitoring 6
License Specific Reports 6
Pollutant Release and Transfer Register (PRTR) 7
Solvent Emissions 7
Solvent Management Plan 8
Emissions Reduction Plan 8
Resource Use and Energy Efficiency 8
Materials Handling- Waste Handling 9
Accident Prevention and Emergency Response 10
Decommissioning and Residuals Management 10
Notification, Records and Reports 11
Financial Charges and Provisions 11
APPENDICES
APPENDIX REFERENCE
Number of Pages
Appendix 1 Solvent Mass Balance Equation 1
Appendix 2 Noise Survey Report 1
Appendix 3 KSSL Solvent Reduction Scheme Report 2
Appendix 4 Emissions to Atmosphere Report 3
Appendix 5 Certificate of Analysis for Storm Water at SL2 position 1
Appendix 7 Extract from AER Returns Workbook, Releases to Air 3
Appendix 8 Extract from AER Returns Workbook, Treatment & Transfers of Waste 3
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Introduction Kiernan Structural Steel Ltd fabricates structural steel products at our factory at Carrigglass, Co Longford,
which is located in a rural setting about 4 Km from Longford Town, (National Grid Reference 216940E
278193N). The River Camlin and the adjacent Carrickglass Demesne, a Natural Heritage Area is located
300m south of the site.
The factory comprises of a fabrication shop of 3,500 sq m, a separate paint spray shop of 1,500 sq m, a
transport compound of 2,500 sq m and an outside steel holding area of 5 acres. Manufacturing processes
include shot blasting of steel, cutting, drilling, grinding and flame-cutting operations, welding and paint
spraying. Emissions from the plant include noise emissions from activities on site and air emissions from
paint spraying activities, solvent recovery and emissions from empty paint containers. There are no trade
effluent discharges and domestic effluent is discharged to a package septic tank system where surface run-
off is discharged to ground. Potable water is supplied from our own on-site borehole via a water treatment
system. A new attenuation pond and petrol interceptor has been added at the end of our drainage system.
Normal operating hours is from 8am to 5.30pm, Monday to Friday.
The company operates and maintains an IPPC licence (since 2009), covering paint spraying activities and
the safe storage of paint-related materials, reference the First Schedule of PoE Act 2004, Class 12.2.2,
description “The manufacture …of coating materials in processes with a capacity to make or use at least
10 tonnes per year of organic solvents….” Compliance to our licence conditions is demonstrated by the
operation of our emissions reduction scheme to achieve target emissions levels for VOC compounds and
the monitoring and maintenance of safe storage of paint-related materials.
The RBME risk category is rated at C1 level.
Environmental monitoring has been maintained during this period and we are able to report full
compliance with our solvent reduction scheme.
Company Integrated Management System
The Company maintains an integrated management system that is certified to ISO9001 (Quality),
ISO14001 (Environmental) and OHSAS 18001 (Occupational Health & Safety) requirements. The
Company conforms to our Environmental Policy and our Integrated Management System addresses the
licence requirement for a documented Environment Management System and an Environmental
Management Programme. The Company has also been certified to EN1090 for the fabrication of
structural steel products to Execution Class 4 and maintains a Factory Production Control and Welding
certification.
Management has established a framework for setting and reviewing environmental objectives and targets,
which is implemented under our management program. The Company ensures it has the resources,
support and commitment to training so as to maintain the features of this policy
We are committed to complying with IPPC licence requirements, all relevant environmental legislation
and regulations, and with any other such requirements to which we subscribe.
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Company Organizational Chart The Company organizational chart indicates responsibilities and areas of activity; refer to the attached
chart. The positions of Company Representative and Deputy Representative, with responsibility for the
IPPC licence and matters relating to the integrated management system, are indicated.
COMPANY ORGANISATION CHART
Management of the Installation Our integrated management system includes both quality and environmental aspects, which is fully
documented and has been certified by Intertek.
Managing Director Frank Kiernan
Engineering Manager John Kiernan & Environmental Representative
Quality Department John Kiernan
Safety Environmental
Consultant Noel McKiernan
Engineer Cormac O'Reilly
Deputy Representative
Quality
Production Seamus Farrell
Construction
Finance & Administration
Dolores Kiernan
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The Company has a documented procedure for our objectives, targets and management program. The
Company conducts our AER in conformance with our internal procedure, which addresses the
Environmental Management Program (EMP), internal management reviews, and covers corrective actions,
awareness and training, communications, maintenance and efficient process control.
The Company has established five environmental objectives in our EMP, namely
1. The maintenance of our VOC reduction program
2. The optimization of the spraying process
3. Ensuring water monitoring results are kept within limits and measures to reduce the likelihood of
pollution
4. The reclaim of C&D waste and maximization of recycling activities
5. Improvements in materials storage
Each objective has been set out individually with a start date, responsibility, the main program steps,
completed actions and the time frame for completion.
Infrastructure and Operation
In reply to the required conditions of the licence the Company ensures;
• Storm-water monitoring is maintained when fabrication activities take place within the factory.
• All oil, paint drums and suchlike materials are stored in bunded areas
• Spill kits are readily available to contain spillages
• The package sewage system is being regularly maintained and there is no trade effluent.
Emissions
The Company has monitored all emissions specified in the conditions of our licence.
There have been no complaints on behalf of any member of the public in the last year and no smells,
odours or noise emissions have been noted that would impair or interfere with the environment outside the
Company site.
There have been no recorded spillages of materials, which would have any adverse effect on aquatic life.
The Company monitors our annual performance regarding the VOC Reduction Scheme. The spreadsheet
in Appendix 3 indicates the total amount of paint used by type during 2014 and the usage of VOCs has
been calculated. The results show that we were within 9% of our allowed targets and therefore it
indicates our compliance with the requirements of the Reduction Scheme.
The reduction of fugitive emissions is addressed in our management programme.
Compliance Declaration Regarding the Risk Phases in Paint Systems
The Company has not used materials that carry the risk phases R40, R45, R46, R49, R60 and R61.
The Company has not used materials that contain halogenated VOCs; assigned the risk phase R40.
The Company has not used materials that contain lead chromate, which are assigned the risk phases R61
or R62.
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Control & Monitoring The Company has reported a higher level of business activity with an increase of 42% in steel output over
the previous year’s production. The following reports for solvent usage, steel usage, fuel and electrical
usage and waste figures reflect this higher level of activity.
Licence-Specific Reports-
Reference Schedules A, B and C
Schedule A: Limitations
A.1 The organic solvent consumption of the installation did not exceed 150 kg /h or 200 Tonnes per year.
Schedule B: Emission Limits
Emissions to Air
There were no emissions to air of environmental significance, i.e. we are in compliance with the volatile
reduction scheme.
Emissions to Water
There were no emissions to water of environmental significance.
Emissions to Sewer
There were no emissions to sewer of environmental significance. Noise Emissions
There were no complaints of noise during the year.
Schedule C: Control and Monitoring
Control of Emissions to Air
There were no emissions to air of environmental significance, i.e. we are in compliance with the volatile
reduction scheme.
Monitoring of Emissions to Air
Emission point reference A2-1, A2-2.
Emissions reporting: See Appendix 4 for a report on our emissions from our exhaust stacks.
C.2.3 Monitoring of storm water emissions, presented as average readings, taken routinely over the year.
Table 1-Storm Water monitoring
Reference Point: SL2
Parameter Result (KSSL routine monitoring) Results (Laboratory
Report, Appendix 5)
pH 7.9 7.7
TOC - 3.15
Conductivity 320 471
Visual Inspection Clear, except when construction
work was ongoing
Clear
The company conducts routine monitoring and logs such records as per Condition 6 – Control and
Monitoring – and Schedule C.2.3 of our licence. These results are averaged and presented in the table
above.
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C.3.1 and C.3.2 Control and Monitoring of Emissions to Sewer
T he company does not use water in any of our production processes.
Waste monitoring
The Company monitors and controls both hazardous and non-hazardous waste streams. Hazardous wastes
amounted to 11.7 T while non-hazardous wastes amounted to 303.7 T, of which
• 230 T was steel waste sent for recycling. See Table 8 below.
• 40.26 T was municipal waste and
• 33.0 T was mill scale waste.
Noise Monitoring;
The last report of noise was carried out in March 2014 and showed noise levels below 55 dB at the noise-
sensitive location NSL1.
Ambient Monitoring
Groundwater Monitoring at point GW1. In-house monthly monitoring of groundwater for pH and conductivity is carried out and the results are
summarized below.
Table 2 – Groundwater Monitoring
Parameter Result In-house Monthly
Monitoring
pH 7.6
Conductivity 327
Pollutant Release and Transfer Register (PRTR)
The Company has completed and electronically submitted our PRTR, reference Appendix 6.
The 11.7 T of hazardous waste was categorized as waste paint, EWC code 08 01 11 and was disposed off at
the Geocycle site in Belgium.
Solvent Emissions
As indicated above the Company maintains a procedure for monitoring and recording our VOC usage,
reference Appendix 3 -Determination of Compliance with the Solvent Reduction Scheme.
The Company complied with the Reduction Scheme solvent: solid ratio for the years 2009-14, as follows:
Table 3 Results of reduction Scheme 2009 to 2014.
Year Total actual
emissions (kg)
Total Target
Emissions (kg)
Difference (kg) % Under
target
2009 6706 11111 4405 40
2010 7945 10368 2423 30
2011 10927 13358 2431 18
2012 18654 19547 893 5
2013 23094 27369 4276 16
2014 26851 29415 2685 9
The mix of products, thinners and equipment cleaning solvents used shows the installation met the
Reduction Scheme solvent: solids ratio requirements for 2014 and previous years.
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Solvent Management Plan
The weekly usage of solvents was calculated by weight (kg).
Referring to the mass balance equation in Appendix 1 the significant emission is due to extraction by
the two fans situated at A2-1 and A2-2. The flow rate from these fans has already been calculated and
using the concentration figures found in the extracted air the amount of emissions was calculated. The
weekly amount of VOC generated was 502 kg while the weekly emissions through the extraction fans
were 84.8 kg. Weekly fugitive emissions were 417 kg.
Emission Reduction Plan Potential customers will be requested to select complaint coatings for their projects.
Personnel responsible for selecting and purchasing paints and paint products have been made aware and
have been trained in their responsibilities to ensure compliance with target emissions. Production
personnel have been made aware of the best techniques of paint spraying and the efficient use of
materials.
Resource Use and Energy Efficiency
Raw Material, Intermediates and Products Solvent-based paints, supplied mainly by a selection of the main paint suppliers, and thinners are stored in
two concrete bunded areas. The bunds are vented to prevent the build up of potentially noxious and
dangerous gases. The amounts of paints and thinners are shown in the spreadsheet in Appendix 3. The
total amount of paint used during the year was 70,000 liters. Paint types consist of single and two-pack
primers, single and two pack build/finish coats, mostly of zinc rich epoxy types. Intumescent and the
associated primers were employed where fire protection was required. Particular customers required
some special finishes. Thinners are mainly used for cleaning purposes and are recovered and reclaimed
in our distillation process.
Steel usage per annum
The Table below shows the annual change in the tonnage of steel (hot-rolled) used annually.
Table 4 Steel Usage per Annum
Year 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Change on previous
year
-70% -9% +78% +53% +19% +42%
Other raw materials include welding gases and consumables, salt for water softeners and fuels.
Energy efficiency The table indicates our annual electricity usage. This shows an increase in 2014, corresponding to the
increase in throughput of steel.
Table 5 – Electricity Usage
Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Total Consumption kWh
/Tonne Steel
152.4 89.8 89.2 98.7 88.8
Electrical Consumption,
Change on previous year
%
-12% +5% +52% 31% +28%
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Water The Company uses our own on-site well for supplying toilets and canteen. There are no process water
requirements.
LPG Usage LPG is used both for space heating and forklift fuel. The total amount purchased during the year 2014
i n c r e a s e d b y 3 3 %. The amount used depends on the amount of painting activities and weather
conditions; cold and humid weather requires more heat in the spray shop.
Table 6 - Annual Usages of LPG
Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Change on previous year % -64% +284% +191% -29% +33%
LPG usage liters
Per Tonne Steel
0.81 1.76 3.35 2.01 1.88
Diesel Oil Usage The Company uses marked diesel for factory transport and on-site transport. Kerosene is used for factory
heating, in addition to LPG. Road diesel is used for company cars and vans.
Table 7 - Annual Usage of Fuel
Fuel type 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Road diesel liters/tonnes steel
produced
12.4 9.1 8.2 8.8 7.8
Marked diesel liters/tonnes
steel produced
4.6 2.5 3.2 4.0 4.4
Kerosene liters/tonne steel
produced
2.5 2.1 2.0 1.8 1.1
Materials Handling
Waste Handling The Company confirms our commitment to meeting all waste regulations. There are relatively small
amounts of waste arising from the production processes at the plant. Types of waste typically generated
from the production process include:
• empty paint containers
• waste steel shot dust
• waste steel
• dust from the paint shop process
• waste thinners from cleaning processes (stored on premises) and mostly reclaimed from the
distillation process, and
• municipal waste
Hazardous waste was disposed off during the year. Quantities of such waste, stored on site, are being kept
to the minimum.
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Table 8 - Year 2014 Waste Recovery/Disposal
Waste
material
EWC code Main
source
Quantity
Tonnes
per
annum
On-site
recovery/
Disposal
Off-site
recovery,
reuse or
recycling
Off-site
Disposal
Waste steel 12 01 01 Steel off-
cuts 230.5 D recycled Hammond
Lane
General non-
hazardous
waste
20 03 01 Canteen,
office,
workshop
40.3 D landfill Mulleadys
Waste
Mill Scale 20 03 01 Work
shop 33 D landfill Mulleadys
Waste
Paint Waste 08 01 11 Spray
Shop 11.7 D incineration Enva/Geocycle
Waste monitoring of hazardous materials consists of controlling the following category: -
Paint-related waste; reference UN 1263 Class3 flammable liquid.
Copies of waste licences and permits of all waste contractors are maintained.
Accident Prevention and Emergency Response The Company has a procedure on emergency preparedness, which is subject to annual review. Personnel
have been trained in fire safety awareness, have carried out an annual fire and spill drills and are trained in
emergency response and first-aid.
The Company maintains a comprehensive safety statement, which covers all activities of our workforce.
The Company maintains relevant insurance certificates.
Decommissioning and Residuals Management
Shot blasting, metal fabrication and paint spraying processes are carried on at this site. Following the
cessation for a period greater than 6 months, for use or involvement of all or part of the operation at the
facility, any soil, subsoil, buildings, plant or equipment or any waste, materials or substances that may
result in environmental pollution will be commissioned, rendered safe or removed for disposal/recovery.
The need for any decommissioning or review shall be part of the Company’s AER and any proposed
amendments will be notified to the EPA for agreement. Such reviews shall take account of:
• any site or process changes,
• technology changes and costing changes
• site evaluation
• closure consideration, details of plant, buildings equipment and other materials, which require
consideration as part of the closure process
• a programme covering all items
• A test programme, if relevant, to demonstrate the successful implementation and decommissioning
of the plan.
• Details off how costs are to be underwritten
• Environmental monitoring during decommissioning
• Site restoration and aftercare
• Long-term aftercare
• Aftercare maintenance and monitoring.
A final validation report on the residuals management plan shall be forwarded to the EPA within 3 months
of execution.
Notification, Records and Reports.
Two reportable accidents occurred during the last year and the HSA was informed, (one factory accident
involving a trip/fall type injury and one on-site injury.).
No complaints of an environmental nature were noted within the time period.
The Company maintains all environmental records required for the continued maintenance of our licence.
The Company maintains our Reduction Scheme spreadsheet and a file of technical and MSDS sheets for
all paints used in production. These documents contain all relevant records as regards solvent
concentrations and usage.
Financial Charges and Provisions The Company has made adequate financial provision in relation to the underwriting costs for any remedial
actions following anticipated events, accidents or incidents as are necessary for the carrying on of our
activities.
Signed:
Noel McKiernan
Quality Dept.
Appendix 1 - Solvent Mass Balance Equation
Referring to the designations used within Section 6 of the Solvent Regulations:
F= I1-O1-O5-O6-O7-O8
Where: F=Fugitive Emissions
I1=The quantity of organic solvents or their quantity in preparations purchased which
are used as input into the process in the time frame over which the balance is being
calculated.
O1=Emissions in waste gas
O5= Organic solvents and/or organic compounds lost due to chemical or physical reactions (including for example those which are destroyed, e.g. by incineration or other waste gas or waste water treatments, or captured, e.g. by absorption, as long as they are not counted under O6, O7 or O8).
O6 = Organic solvents contained in collected waste O7 = Organic solvents, or organic solvents in preparation, which are sold or are intended to be sold as a commercially valuable product.
O8 = Organic solvents contained in preparations recovered for reuse but not as input
into their process, as long as not counted under O7.
I1 = 502.15 kg VOC / week
O1 = [(A2-1 flow) x (A2-1 VOC conc.) + (A2-2 flow) x (A2-2 VOC conc.)] kg/week = 46.4 + 38.4
kg/week kg/week = 84.8 kg/week
Where the average VOC concentration for
• A2-1 was 168.2 mg/m^3 and
• A2-2 was 115.8 mg/m^3.
The average flow rate for
• A2-1 was 7067.1 m^3/hr and
• A2-2 was 8507.6 m^3/hr.
• Results are based on a 39 hour standard working week.
O5 = 0
O6 = 0
O7 = 0
O8 = 0
F = 502.15 – 84.8
= 417.35 kg/week.
Therefore fugitive emissions during 2014 averaged 417 kg/week.
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Type of ThSpecific Gravity from Supplier Litres used in 12 month period
Solvent Thinners0.85 8370
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Mass of
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28470 22301 256428470 22301 2564
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Fitz Scientific
Carrigglass, Longford, Co. Longford
Kiernan Structural Steel
Visit No: 1Year: 2014
P0855-01IPPC Licence5690/M04
1.- Part 1
1.1.- Monitoring Objectives
1.2.- Special Monitoring Remarks
All the sampling points were obtainable Yes
All parameters were sampled Yes
The monitoring was carried out as requested by the management of the company above mentioned. The requirements of BS EN ISO 15259:2007 were not applied for the substances monitored at the emission points listed below.
Opinions and interpretations expressed in this report are outside the scope of any claimed UKAS accreditation.
Additional information
No additional information.
A2-1
Parameter Result
Benzene <0.1 mg/m3
Ethyl benzene 1.9 mg/m3
m+p Xylene 2.6 mg/m3
o-Xylene 1.3 mg/m3
Toluene 4.0 mg/m3
TVOC 41.0 mg/m3
Xylene 3.9 mg/m3
A2-2
Parameter Result
Benzene <0.1 mg/m3
Ethyl benzene 3.4 mg/m3
m+p Xylene 4.6 mg/m3
o-Xylene 2.3 mg/m3
Toluene 9.9 mg/m3
TVOC 99.5 mg/m3
Xylene 6.9 mg/m3
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Fitz Scientific
Carrigglass, Longford, Co. Longford
Kiernan Structural Steel
Visit No: 2Year: 2014
P0855-01IPPC Licence5690/M06
1.- Part 1
1.1.- Monitoring Objectives
1.2.- Special Monitoring Remarks
All the sampling points were obtainable Yes
All parameters were sampled Yes
No uncertainty calculated as no measurements for Temperature, Pressure and Velocity were taken
The monitoring was carried out as requested by the management of the company above mentioned. The customer has chosen to sample to the requirements of BS EN 15259:2007 for the substances monitored at the emission points listed below.
Opinions and interpretations expressed in this report are outside the scope of any claimed UKAS accreditation.
Additional information
A2-1
Parameter Result
TVOC 295.42 mg/m3
A2-2
Parameter Result
TVOC 132.07 mg/m3
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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
Unit 35,
Boyne Business Park,
Drogheda,
Co. Louth
Ireland
Tel:Fax:
Web:email
+353 41 9845440+353 41 9846171
Noel Mc Kiernan
Kiernan Structural Steel Ltd.
Carrigglas
Longford
Co. Longford
15/09/2014
15/09/2014
Lab Report Ref. No. 1086/009/01
Date of Receipt
Date Testing Commenced
Received or Collected
Condition on Receipt
Date of Report
Customer
By Fitz: Conor
Acceptable
23/09/2014Customer PO
Test Parameter SOP Analytical Technique Result Units
A copy of this certificate is available on www.fitzsci.ie
Customer Ref Storm Water - 15/09/14
Acc.
Surface WaterSample Type
15/09/2014Sampled On
Ref 2
Ref 3
uscm -1@20C471112 ElectrometryConductivity (Surface Water at 20C) UKAS
pH Units7.7110 ElectrometrypH (Surface Water) UKAS
mg/L3.15316 TOC analyser (NPOC)Total Organic Carbon
NoneClear170 Visual ComparisonVisual Appearance
Date : 23/09/2014
PVL - Parametric Value Limit as per EU (Drinking water) Regulations (SI 122 2014)
Results shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the approval of Fitz Scientific
Results contained in this report relate only to the samples tested
Aoife Harmon - Technical Supervisor
Signed :
Acc. : Accredited Parameters by ISO 17025:2005
All organic results are analysed as received and all results are corrected for dry weight at 104 C
Page 1 of 1
** : The test result for this parameter may be invalid as it has exceeded the recommended holding time (BS EN ISO 5667-3:2012)
(P) : Presumptive Results
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
Unit 35,
Boyne Business Park,
Drogheda,
Co. Louth
Ireland
Tel:Fax:
Web:email
+353 41 9845440+353 41 9846171
Noel Mc Kiernan
Kiernan Structural Steel Ltd.
Carrigglas
Longford
Co. Longford
12/03/2014
12/03/2014
Lab Report Ref. No. 1086/007/01
Date of Receipt
Date Testing Commenced
Received or Collected
Condition on Receipt
Date of Report
Customer
By Fitz: Conor
Acceptable
28/03/2014Customer PO
Test Parameter SOP Analytical Technique Result Units
A copy of this certificate is available on www.fitzsci.ie
Customer Ref Storm Water SL-2
Acc.
Surface WaterSample Type
12/03/2014Sampled On
Ref 2
uscm -1@20C324112 ElectrometryConductivity (Surface Water at 20C) UKAS
pH Units7.6110 ElectrometrypH (Surface Water) UKAS
mg/L8.28316 TOC analyser (NPOC)Total Organic Carbon
NoneClear170 Visual ComparisonVisual Appearance
Date : 28/03/2014
PVL - Parametric Value Limit as per EU Drinking water Regulations (SI 278 2007)
Results shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the approval of Fitz Scientific
Results contained in this report relate only to the samples tested
Aoife Harmon - Technical Supervisor
Signed :
Acc. : Accredited Parameters by ISO 17025:2005
All organic results are analysed as received and all results are corrected for dry weight at 104 C
Page 1 of 1
**The analytical result for this parameter may not be reflective of the concentration present at the time of sampling. The maximum recommended preservation time for this parameter has been exceeded.
(P) : Presumptive Results
8 8 16 19 Appendix 7 - Releases to Air 6
SECTION A : SECTOR SPECIFIC PRTR POLLUTANTS
Please enter all quantities in this section in KGs
QUANTITY
No. Annex II Name M/C/E Method Code Designation or Desc Emission Point 1 T (Total) KG/Year
A (Accidental)
KG/Year
0.0 0.0 0.0
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SECTION B : REMAINING PRTR POLLUTANTS
Please enter all quantities in this section in KGs
A2-1 A2-2
No. Annex II Name M/C/E Method Code Designation or Desc Emission Point 1 Emission Point 2 T (Total) KG/Year
65 Ethyl benzene M EN 13649:2001 FID 25.1 54.1 79.2
73 Toluene M EN 13649:2001 FID 52.9 157.7 210.6
78 Xylenes M EN 13649:2001 FID 51.6 211.8 263.4
62 Benzene M EN 13649:2001 FID 1.3 1.6 2.9
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SECTION C : REMAINING POLLUTANT EMISSIONS (As required in your Licence)
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A2-1 A2-2
Pollutant No. Name M/C/E Method Code Designation or Desc Emission Point 1 Emission Point 2 Emission Point 3
237 Volatile organic coM EN 13649:2001 FID 542.4 1584.7 0.0
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Additional Data Requested from Landfill operators
Landfill:
Kiernan Structural
Steel Limited
Please enter
summary data on
the quantities of
methane flared
and / or utilised
additional_pollutant
_no T (Total) kg/Year M/C/E Method Code
Designation or
Description
Facility Total
Capacity m3 per
hour
Total estimated
methane
generation (as per
site model) 0.0 N/A
Methane flared 0.0 0.0 (Total Flaring Capacity)
Methane utilised in engine/s 0.0 0.0 (Total Utilising Capacity)
Net methane
emission (as
reported in
Section A above) 0.0 N/A
Method Used
Method Used
RELEASES TO AIR
POLLUTANT METHOD
Method Used
For the purposes of the National Inventory on
Greenhouse Gases, landfill operators are
POLLUTANT METHOD
RELEASES TO AIR
POLLUTANT METHOD
Method Used
RELEASES TO AIR
6 7 6 8 27
F (Fugitive)
KG/Year
0.0
QUANTITY
A (Accidental)
KG/Year
F (Fugitive)
KG/Year
0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0
QUANTITY
T (Total) KG/Year
A (Accidental)
KG/Year
F (Fugitive)
KG/Year
24102.1 0.0 21975.0
5 8 Appendix 8 Treatment & Transfer of Waste
Quantity (Tonnes per
Year)
Transfer Destination
European Waste
Code Hazardous Quantity T/Year Description of Waste
Waste Treatment
Operation M/C/E
To Other Countries 08 01 11 Yes 11.669
waste paint and
varnish containing
organic solvents or
other dangerous
substances D10 M
Within the Country 12 01 01 No 230.48
ferrous metal filings
and turnings R4 M
Method Used
Within the Country 12 01 01 No 230.48 and turnings R4 M
Within the Country 20 03 01 No 40.26
mixed municipal
waste R4 M
Within the Country 10 02 10 No 33.0 mill scales D1 m
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Link to previous years waste data
Link to previous years waste summary data & percentage changeLink to previous years waste summary data & percentage change
Link to Waste Guidance
0
Haz Waste : Name and
Licence/Permit No of Next
Destination Facility Haz Waste : Address of
Name and License /
Permit No. and Address of
Actual Address of Final
Destination i.e. Final 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
Permit No. and Address of
Final Recoverer / Disposer
(HAZARDOUS WASTE
ONLY)
Destination i.e. Final
Recovery / Disposal Site
(HAZARDOUS WASTE
ONLY)
Method Used
Location of
Treatment Name 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)
Weighed Abroad
Enva Ireland,WO184-
1
Clonminan Industrial
Estate,".",Portlaoise,
Co Laois,Ireland
Geocycle,38.152/BP,
Rue de Courriere
49,".",7181
Seneffe,".",Belgium
Rue de Courriere
49,".",7181
Seneffe,".",Belgium
Weighed Offsite in Ireland
Hammond
(Clearway),WP-173-
2008
Garrycastle,"",Athlon
e,Irl,Ireland
Method Used
Weighed Offsite in Ireland 2008 e,Irl,Ireland
Weighed Offsite in Ireland
Mulleadys Ltd,W-016-
1
Cloonaugh,"",Drumli
sh,Irl,Ireland
Weighed Offsite in Ireland
Mulleadys Ltd,W-016-
1
Cloonaugh,"",Drumli
sh,Irl,Ireland