Early results of air pollution monitoring carried out by the HSE's Environmental Health Service show a significant reduction in the air pollution levels since the introduction of the ban. This reduction in Black Smoke can be directly attributed to the introduction of the "Smoky Coal Ban" to Letterkenny in May 2013.
This date has been provided courtesy of the HSE Donegal Environmental Health Service.
Donegal County Council would like to thank all those working in the coal retail sector, and householders in the Letterkenny area for complying with the law and choosing smokeless fuels such as smokeless coal, wood, turf or similar compliant products. The Council will continue to make the public aware of the Smoky Coal Ban and will continue to carry out enforcement activities in this area.
If you are still unsure as to whether or not you are inside the ban area, please check out the interactive map on the front page of the Council's website or available at public buildings, (Public Service Centre, Library) & at main retail outlets. Donegal County Council encourages members of the public to report instances of the flouting of the Smoky Coal Ban, which will result in enforcement action being taken by the Council.
For more information
For more information contact,
Dearn McClintock,
Waste Regulations Officer,
Donegal County Council,
Three Rivers Centre,
Lifford.
Tel: (074) 91 53900
Email: [email protected]
or
The Department of Environment, Community and Local Government on 1890 20 20 21 or visit www.environ.ie
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Source:
Suzanne Bogan, Waste Awareness Officer, Donegal County Council, (074) 9176276 or email [email protected]