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ANNUAL ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT
(January 1st 2010 - December 31st 2010)
JOHN QUEALLY GRENAN PIG FARM GRENAN
KILMACTHOMAS CO. WATERFORD.
Registered No. - PO686-01
Annual Environmental Report
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
John Queally, Grenan Pig Farm, Grenan, Kilmacthomas, Co. Waterford – Registered Licence
No. P0686-01 – License dated 27th day of October 2004. This report covers the period from
January 1st 2010 up to December 31st 2010.
The pig unit is situated in Grenan townland 16.5 km south west of Waterford City and 5.75 km
east of Kilmacthomas and 1.75 km south of the N25 - at E245232 N106770. The topography of
the land around the pig unit consists of undulating farm land with intermittent rocky hill
outcrops.
The site Manager is Paul Lynch.
The Company’s environmental policy is to implement the requirements of the IPC License and
carry out monitoring required by the License.
2.0 SITE DESCRIPTION
The pig unit elevation is approximately 120 - 125 metres above sea level. The site is located on
the farm owned by the family of Michael Queally (brother) but the pig unit is owned by John
Queally. The entrance lane to the pig unit is shared by the adjoining dairy and beef farm. The pig
unit is located on the north eastern slopes of Slievenamona (164 m above sea level) and adjoining
small hills in Ballyvohalane. The land on and around the site consists of undulating farm land
with small hills in the east and north of the area. The soils are generally dry. Kill is the nearest
village and is located 3.75 km directly south of the unit. The site drains eastwards.
The facility is licensed for 560 sows and progeny.
The average number of pigs on the site in 2010 was as follows; 292 dry sows, 58 farrowing sows,
3 boars, 134 gilts, 501 weaners and 71 fat pigs.
2.1 Planning Status
The site has full planning status – Planning reference PD 303 / 93.
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1 Gi l t yard2 Dry sow house3 Dry sow house4 Farrowing room s5 1st stage weaners6 Hospital pens7 2nd stage weaners8 Fattening house9 Fattening house10 Fattening house11 Fattening house12 Loading bay13 Office/store/canteen/W .C .14 W ater tank14a W ater tank15 M olases tank16 M eal intake pi t17 M eal bin18 M eal bin19 M eal bin20 M eal bin21 M eal bin22 M eal bin23 M eal bin24 M eal bin25 M eal bin26 M eal bin27 M eal bin28 Diesel tank29 Sept ic tank & percolat ion30 Boiler room31 Overground slurry tank31a Slurry channel underground31b Slurry offtake point32 Diesel tank
Figure 1 - Site Layout Plan
3.0 SUMMARY INFORMATI0N
3.1 Pig Manure Storage
There is approximately 6,000 m3 of pig manure storage of which approximately 1,000 m3 is
uncovered.
Available storage capacity figures were not recorded in 2010.
3.2 Alterations to Landbank in 2010
There were no alterations to the land-bank in 2010
3.3 Actual Pig Manure Applications –vs- Planned Pig Manure Applications in 2010
Summary data of actual application is attached in appendix 1. According to the 2010 fertilizer
plan 13,200 m3 of pig manure can be applied to lands available to take pig manure from the site.
Approximately 6,985 m3 of pig manure was removed from the pig unit in 2010. There were no
over applications in 2010.
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Table 1 : Grenan Pig Manure Applications in 2010Map Pig Manure Applied in 2010
Reference Pig Manure Pig Manure BalanceApplied Allowance Capacity
(m3) (m3) (m3)Farm No. 5 245 252 6Farm No. 6 1970 1984 13Farm No. 8 314 324 10Farm No. 9 873 1495 622
Farm No. 10 131 743 612Farm No. 11 1925 2349 424Farm No. 16 36 40 4Farm No. 21 400 677 277Farm No. 31 655 1598 943Farm No. 32 436 892
Total applied to farms listed above in 2010 => 6985 M3Total allowed in farms listed above in 2010 => 10352 M3Total amount over applied in 2008 => 13 M3
Pig manure samples were not taken in 2010. From previous samples the slurry content is as
follows; 3.8% DM, 0.61 kgs of P and 3.876 kgs of N per m3. For the fertilizer plan the N & P
content as per Si 610 of 2010 was used ie 4.2 kgs N/kg and 0.8 kgs P/kg per m3 and N is 50%
available.
3.4 Waste not destined for Landspreading (appendix 2)
The animal tissue waste was transported by Molloy Waste Services Ltd to Munster Proteins t/a
Waterford Proteins – R919. The site was de populated from end of February to beginning of
September. Approximately 29.7 tonnes of animal tissue waste was produced in 2010. There were
22 collections in 2010. SRM 1 forms are available for inspection at the site.
The general domestic rubbish (packaging etc.) is transported to Landfill by Greenstar. One bin
per fortnight of domestic refuse is removed in the 12 month period ending 31/12/2010.
Approximately 0.95 tonnes of recyclable waste and 3.22 tonnes of general waste was removed by
Greenstar for recycling per annum. Empty medicine bottles are washed out on site and disposed
of via recycle wheelie bin. Copies of waste permits are available on site.
Sharps and veterinary waste was stored on site in 2010 and not removed.
Fluorescent tubes were stored on site for recycling.
The septic tank was inspected twice in 2010 (appendix 6).
3.5 Energy Consumption
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Kerosene oil (0.2 % Sulphur) are used mainly for heating the pig houses. In 2010 41,799 litres of
Kerosene were used.
In 2010 314,307 units of electricity were used.
3.6 Complaints
There were no complaints in 2010. A register of complaints is maintained on site (appendix 7).
3.7 Environmental Incidents
There were no environmental incidents in the 12 month period ending 31/12/2010.
3.8 Vermin Control
Adequate vermin control is maintained on site. A record of monitoring baiting points is
maintained on site and attached in appendix 5.
3.9 Training
Training records are maintained on site.
3.10 Water Analysis Results
3,023 m3 of water were consumed in 2010. Ground water monitoring site GW 1 has to be tested
once per year. The surface water outlet of has to be tested quarterly and visually inspected
weekly. Two well samples and 2 surface water samples were taken in 2010.
3.10.1 Ground water quality
3.10.1.1 Ground water Nitrates.
The analysis results are shown in appendix 4. Some values of samples in 2010 exceed guide
values.
3.10.1.2 Ground water Faecal Coliforms
The coliform count was less than 1 in 2010.
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Fig 2 : 2010 Ground Water Nitrates
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3.10.1.3 Ground water Ammonia.
Ammonia levels are satisfactory.
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3.10.2 Surface water quality
The surface discharge outlet is inspected weekly – results in appendix 3. The analysis results are
shown in appendix 4.
3.10.2.1 Surface water Nitrates
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The surface water nitrate results generally exceed guide values.
3.10.2.2 Surface water Phosphorous
The surface water phosphorous levels were low and therefore within guidelines in 2010.
3.10.2.4 Surface water Ammonia Levels
The surface water NH3 levels were low and therefore within guidelines in 2010.
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Fig 7 - 2010 - Surface water Ammonia
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3.10.2.3 Surface water Biological Oxygen Demand
The surface water BOD levels were low and therefore within guidelines in 2010.
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4.0 SUMMARY OF AGENCY MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT
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4.1 Report submitted
(1) Fertiliser Plan
(2) AER for 2010. The AER contains
o Waste monitoring and analysis.
o Surface and Ground Water Monitoring results
o Waste registers
o Vermin control register
5.0 MANAGEMENT OF ACTIVITY
5.1 Corrective Actions required
(1) Submit AER on time
(2) Resume recording slurry levels
(3) Take a slurry sample each year.
5.2 Responsibilities
The management structure on the facility is unchanged. The management is directly responsible
for implementing the corrective actions. Management will be available on site to meet with
authorized persons of the Agency at all reasonable times. It is the policy of the facility to have all
relevant documentation available for members of the public – where appropriate.
5.3 AER Summary table
This is attached in appendix 8.
Appendix 1 – Pig Manure Register Appendix 2 – Waste Registers Appendix 3 – Surface Water Discharge Monitoring Register Appendix 4 – Ground and Surface Water Analysis Results. Appendix 5 – Rodent Control Register Appendix 6 – Record of Septic Tank Inspections Appendix 7 – Record of Complaint Appendix 8 – AER Summary Table
GRENAN PIG UNIT
2010 AER
Appendix 1 – Pig Manure Register
GRENAN PIG UNIT
2010 AER
Appendix 2 – Waste Registers
GRENAN PIG UNIT
2010 AER
Appendix 3 – Surface W ater Discharge Monitoring Register
GRENAN PIG UNIT
2010 AER
Appendix 4 – Ground and Surface Water Analysis Results.
GRENAN PIG UNIT
2010 AER
Appendix 5 – Rodent Control Register
GRENAN PIG UNIT
2010 AER
Appendix 6 – Record of Septic Tank Inspections
GRENAN PIG UNIT
2010 AER
Appendix 7 – Record of Complaint
GRENAN PIG UNIT
2010 AER
Appendix 8 – AER Summary Table
Sheet : Facility ID Activities AER Returns Workbook 17/5/2011 20:7
| PRTR# : P0686 | Facility Name : Mr John Queally | Filename : P0686_2010.xls | Return Year : 2010 |
Guidance to completing the PRTR workbook
Version 1.1.12REFERENCE YEAR 2010
1. FACILITY IDENTIFICATIONParent Company Name Mr John Queally
Facility Name Mr John QueallyPRTR Identification Number P0686
Licence Number P0686-01
Waste or IPPC Classes of ActivityNo. class_name
6.2
The rearing of pigs in instatallations, whether within the same complex or within 100m of the same complex, where the capacity exceeds: 750 places for sows in breeding unit or 285 places for sows in an integrated unit, or 2,000 places for production pigs.
6.2 with 750 places for sows
Address 1 Fenor FarmsAddress 2 MatthewstownAddress 3 FenorAddress 4 County Waterford
Country IrelandCoordinates of Location -7.33769 52.2106
River Basin District IESENACE Code 0146
Main Economic Activity Raising of swine/pigsAER Returns Contact Name Michael Monagle (P0686)
AER Returns Contact Email Address [email protected] Returns Contact Position General Manager
AER Returns Contact Telephone Number 051-396326AER Returns Contact Mobile Phone Number
AER Returns Contact Fax Number 051-396392Production Volume 0.0
Production Volume Units 560 sow unitNumber of Installations 1
Number of Operating Hours in Year 0Number of Employees 0
User Feedback/CommentsWeb Address
2. PRTR CLASS ACTIVITIESActivity Number Activity Name7(a)(ii) Installations for the intensive rearing of poultry or pigs (ii)7(a)(iii) Installations for the intensive rearing of poultry or pigs (iii)
3. SOLVENTS REGULATIONS (S.I. No. 543 of 2002)Is it applicable?
Have you been granted an exemption ?If applicable which activity class applies (as per
Schedule 2 of the regulations) ?Is the reduction scheme compliance route being
used ?
AER Returns Workbook
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Sheet : Releases to Air AER Returns Workbook 17/5/2011 20:9
4.1 RELEASES TO AIR Link to previous years emissions data | PRTR# : P0686 | Facility Name : Mr John Queally | Filename : P0686_2010.xls | Return Year : 2010 | 17/05/2011 20:098 11 19 19 27 27 6 6 6
SECTION A : SECTOR SPECIFIC PRTR POLLUTANTSPlease enter all quantities in this section in KGs
QUANTITY
No. Annex II Name M/C/E Method Code Designation or Description Emission Point 1 T (Total) KG/Year A (Accidental) KG/Year F (Fugitive) KG/Year0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
06 Ammonia (NH3) C NRB EPA Calculation Tool 2684.0 2684.0 0.0 0.001 Methane (CH4) C NRB EPA Calculation Tool 14942.0 14942.0 0.0 0.005 Nitrous oxide (N2O) C NRB EPA Calculation Tool 16.4 16.4 0.0 0.0
* Select a row by double-clicking on the Pollutant Name (Column B) then click the delete button
SECTION B : REMAINING PRTR POLLUTANTSPlease enter all quantities in this section in KGs
QUANTITY
No. Annex II Name M/C/E Method Code Designation or Description Emission Point 1 T (Total) KG/Year A (Accidental) KG/Year F (Fugitive) KG/Year0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
* Select a row by double-clicking on the Pollutant Name (Column B) then click the delete button
SECTION C : REMAINING POLLUTANT EMISSIONS (As required in your Licence)Please enter all quantities in this section in KGs
QUANTITY
Pollutant No. Name M/C/E Method Code Designation or Description Emission Point 1 T (Total) KG/Year A (Accidental) KG/Year F (Fugitive) KG/Year0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
* Select a row by double-clicking on the Pollutant Name (Column B) then click the delete button
Additional Data Requested from Landfill operators
Landfill: Mr John QueallyPlease enter summary data on the quantities of methane flared and / or utilised
additional_pollutant_no T (Total) kg/Year M/C/E Method CodeDesignation or
DescriptionFacility Total Capacity m3
per hourTotal estimated methane generation (as per
site model) 0.0 N/AMethane 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
For the purposes of the National Inventory on Greenhouse Gases, landfill operators are requested to provide summary data on landfill gas (Methane) flared or utilised on their facilities to accompany the figures for total methane generated. Operators should only report their Net methane (CH4) emission to the environment under T(total) KG/yr for Section A: Sector specific PRTR pollutants above. Please complete the table below:
Method Used
Method UsedPOLLUTANT
RELEASES TO AIR
RELEASES TO AIRMETHOD
POLLUTANT METHODMethod Used
RELEASES TO AIRPOLLUTANT METHOD
Method Used
| PRTR# : P0686 | Facility Name : Mr John Queally | Filename : P0686_2010.xls | Return Year : 2010 | Page 1 of 1
Sheet : Treatment Transfers of Waste AER Returns Workbook 17/5/2011 20:9
5. ONSITE TREATMENT & OFFSITE TRANSFERS OF WASTE | PRTR# : P0686 | Facility Name : Mr John Queally | Filename : P0686_2010.xls | Return Year : 2010 | 17/05/2011 20:095 7 Please enter all quantities on this sheet in Tonnes 3
Quantity (Tonnes per
Year)
Haz Waste : Name and Licence/Permit No of Next
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
Name and License / Permit No. and Address of Final Recoverer /
Disposer (HAZARDOUS WASTE ONLY)
Actual Address of Final Destination i.e. Final Recovery / Disposal Site (HAZARDOUS WASTE ONLY)
Transfer DestinationEuropean Waste
Code Hazardous Quantity T/Year Description of Waste
Waste Treatment Operation M/C/E 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)
Within the Country 15 01 01 No 0.95 paper and cardboard packaging R3 E Volume Calculation Offsite in IrelandGreenstar,WCP-DC-08-1120-01
Six Cross Roads Business Park,Waterford,.,.,Ireland
Within the Country 20 03 01 No 3.22 mixed municipal waste D5 E Volume Calculation Offsite in IrelandGreenstar,WCP-DC-08-1120-01
Six Cross Roads Business Park,Waterford,.,.,Ireland
Within the Country 02 02 02 No 29.7 animal-tissue waste R3 M Weighed Offsite in IrelandMolloy Waste,Approved By Department of Agriculture
Lawlesstown,Clonmel,Co Tipperary,.,Ireland
* Select a row by double-clicking the Description of Waste then click the delete button
Method Used
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