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  • Mobuoy Remediation Project - Industry Engagement – Remediation Options

    Topics:
    • Resource & Waste Policy, 
    • Prevention & Re-use

    Date published: 28 October 2022

    Last updated: 15 November 2022

    The Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) appointed an Integrated Consultancy Team (ICT), Tetra Tech Ltd. to develop the optimum remediation strategy (ORS) for implementation at the Mobuoy waste site. NIEA’s Mobuoy Remediation Project approach is in line with UK best practice as detailed in the Land Contamination Risk Management (LCRM) guidance published by the Environment Agency (2020). These procedures provide a structured framework for making decisions in the assessment and management of contaminated sites such as the Mobuoy waste site.

    The NIEA is now seeking to carry out early engagement with a wide range of industry stakeholders, including but not limited to those involved in the delivery of groundworks, soil and water remediation, waste and landfill gas management.  The purpose of this engagement is to allow the industry to put forward information to NIEA and its appointed Integrated Consultant Team (ICT) on emerging remedial methods, technologies or techniques that could be employed as part of the remediation of the Mobuoy Site. The objective of this engagement is to assist NIEA with the development of the Optimum Remediation Strategy for the site. To register your interest please email Mobuoy.project@daera-ni.gov.uk by 9 November 2022 with relevant contact details.

    Documents

    • Presentation Video
    • Mobuoy Industry Consultation DocumentAdobe PDF (6.21 MB)
    • DAERA 22-224 - Causeway Geotech 16-0486 City Waste - Env SI Report A00Adobe PDF (30.86 MB)
    • DAERA 22-224 - WYG A089594Adobe PDF (22.4 MB)
    • Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - Mobuoy RemediationAdobe PDF (22.63 MB)
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