Uranium mining in Donegal : economic bonanza or environmental blight?
Abstract
This Thesis discusses the inherent conflict that exists between
development of potential mineral - resources and protection of the
environment. It specifically reviews the Uranium exploration that took
place in County Donegal in the late Seventies and early Eighties, and
highlights various milestones that occurred, and also a number of shortfalls
in the decision making process that happened on both sides.
The body of Legistlation and Regulations as it existed then is examined,
and also its evolution by way of the E P A Act, EIA / EIS process and the
Integrated Pollution Control Licensing requirements.
The interface between the Community, Developer and Planning Authority
is analysed as well as the role that politics plays in such situations in
Ireland
Finally, a number of recommendations are put forward in order to help
streamline the decision - making process, not only in the possible case of
future Uranium - Mining in Donegal, but also other extractive minerals
development in other parts of Ireland.
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