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Resistance to Superdump in Mayo/Roscommon![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Last night, over 50 people met in a local hotel in Ballaghaderreen, to talk about the plans to build a massive “superdump” in the area. While the government hasn’t named it’s site yet –claiming it hasn’t chosen one, conveniently making the task of opposing it more difficult- it is known to be somewhere between Carracastle and Ballaghaderreen. The huge scale of the dump is hard to imagine in this rural (but populated) area: The minimum estimated dioxin content rolling into the dump, is 14.8 pounds a year. There has been a lot of detailed study done on dioxins, and the most striking thing for me is that it is a cumulative poison, that is stored in bodyfat, and passed on to our children. It causes congenital fetal abnormalities, and a 4-year study carried out in Trinity College recently showed a significant increase in chromosomal abnormalities in people living within 7.2 kilometres of dumps, with a 40% higher risk of Down’s syndrome in those areas. Dioxin levels actually increase over time, instead of breaking down, and contaminate the air, water and soil (and therefore also our food). This “superdump” is the result of the Connaught Waste Management Plan, which is now being enforced by the County Manager. It seems unbelievable to people who still think we live in a democracy here, but the Plan has been imposed on the region, even after the local county councils refused to ratify it over a year ago: Noel Dempsey TD –displeased with the councilors rejection of the hugely unpopular proposal for an incinerator and/or superdump- created the Connaught Waste (Amendment) Act 2001, which took the decision out of the council’s hands. The County Manager now has sole responsibility for implementing government policy regarding this Plan, and it’s full steam ahead. The Plan advocates a regional –rather than local- approach to waste, and has to make the whole area of rubbish disposal commercially viable, which is why a huge privately owned centralized dump is being developed. It’s likely that “National Toll Roads”, a priva y, will apply for the license, and further pursue their monopoly. The dump will of course be run as a business, with no input from, or benefit to, local people living in Carracastle or Ballaghaderreen. As an elderly man asked yesterday, “do they not know people live there?” It obviously doesn’t matter, as there’s money to be made. Under EU law, the state cannot subsidize the building of landfills, so although the majority of the dump will be filled with non-domestic waste, householders (who have opposed its development consistently) will be paying for it through their bin charges. Despite the fact that nobody living in the area wants a superdump, they have no choice. Already the government has paid millions of euros (of taxpayers money) to “MC O’Sullivan & Co” to draw up the Plan, and once it’s up and running, the profits will be funneled to the private thermal waste companies like “Celtic Waste” and notorious American polluters “Waste Management Inc.” and the “Life Energy Corporation” (which has Albert Reynolds as its ‘honorary chairman’!) What can be done about it?? If you are in the area, or can offer assistance in any way, get in touch, get involved. The plan will have to be fought legally, and locally. *NO SUPERDUMP*NO INCINERATION*NOSUPERDUMP*NO INCINERATION*
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