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  • Closed consultation Consultation on the draft Remediation Strategy for the Mobuoy Site

    Topics:
    • Resource & Waste Policy, 
    • Pollution, 
    • Water

    Consultation closed Consultation opened 13 June 2025, 2.00 pm and closed 2 October 2025, 11.59 pm

    Summary

    The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) has launched a public consultation on a draft Remediation Strategy for the Mobuoy Site. We would encourage all those with an interest in the matter to respond to this consultation. The primary method for responses is online via Citizen Space.

    Documents

    • Consultation on the Mobuoy draft Remediation Strategy doc Adobe PDF (1 MB)
    • Annex A- Mobuoy draft Remediation Strategy doc Adobe PDF (5 MB)
    • Mobuoy Consultation Doc - Abridged version Adobe PDF (1 MB)
    • Mobuoy draft Remediation Strategy Consultation Questions Adobe PDF (1 MB)
    • Mobuoy Consultation doc - Easy Read Adobe PDF (1 MB)
    • EQIA for Mobuoy Consultation on draft Remediation Strategy Adobe PDF (596 KB)
    • RNIA for Consultation on Mobuoy draft Remediation Strategy Adobe PDF (1 MB)

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    Consultation description

    This consultation presents the draft Remediation Strategy for the Mobuoy Road waste site.

    The Strategy has been developed following a large amount of scientific investigative work, including extensive and detailed ground investigation work, water quality testing, landfill gas testing, and a range of other environmental tests, to understand the amount and type of waste present at the site and determine the impact of contamination from the waste on the local environment.

    In developing the strategy, a Remediation Options Appraisal was carried out to evaluate the suitability of a wide range of potential remediation solutions that could be used to address the contamination issues at the site. The remedial options that were technically viable at the site were assessed against environmental, social, and economic criteria, to identify the most suitable and sustainable remediation solution(s) for the site and it is these solutions that have been presented in the draft Remediation Strategy. 

    Introduction – Site Setting and Objectives – Mobuoy Remediation Project - Stage 2a

    Ground Investigation & Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment – Mobuoy Remediation Project - Stage 2a

    Remedial Options Appraisal & Optimum Remedial Strategy – Mobuoy Remediation Project - Stage 2a

    Ways to respond

    Consultation closed — responses are no longer being accepted.

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