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ANNUAL ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT 2015
For
Boylan Print Limited,
New Found Well, Termonfeckin Road,
Drogheda, Co. Louth
IPPC Licence Number: P0784-01
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Table of Contents 1 Introduction …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 4
1.2 Organisational Chart ………………………………………………………………………………………….. 6
2 Site Description ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 7
2.1 Company Profile …………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7
2.2 Environmental Policy ………………………………………………………………………………………….. 7
2.3 Manufacturing Process ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 8
3 Summary of Emissions ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 11
3.1 Emissions to Atmosphere ……………………………………………………………………………………. 11
3.1.1 Emissions to Atmosphere – Monitoring Programme …………………………………….. 11
3.1.2 Emissions to Atmosphere – Monitoring Results …………………………………………….. 12
3.2 Waste Management ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 13
3.3 Surface Water Monitoring Emissions ………………………………………………………………….. 14
4 Resource Consumption …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 15
4.1 Water Consumption …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 15
4.2 Energy Consumption ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 15
4.3 Raw Material Consumption …………………………………………………………………………………. 16
5 Environmental Incidents and Complaints ………………………………………………………………….. 17
5.1 Reported Incidents Summary ………………………………………………………………………………. 17
5.2 Agency Audit ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 17
6 Environmental Management and Activity …………………………………………………………………. 18
6.1 Report on Environmental Objectives and Targets 2015 ………………………………………. 18
7 Licence Specific Reports …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 23
7.1 Noise Monitoring Report 2015 ……………………………………………………………………………… 23
7.2 Bunding ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 24
7.3 Financial Provision ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 24
7.4 Programme for Public Information ……………………………………………………………………….. 25
7.5 Solvent Management Plan/Fugitive Emissions Programme ………………………………….. 26
7.6 Hydrogeological Investigation ……………………………………………………………………………….. 26
7.7 Air Emissions …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 26
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Table of Figures
Figure 1 – Printing Process …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 9
Figure 2 – Paper Extraction System ……………………………………………………………………………….. 10
Figure 3 – Storm Water Emissions …………………………………………………………………………………. 14
Figure 4 – SW 01 pH Levels ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 14
Tables
Table 1 – Company Details …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 4
Table 2 – Summary of IPPC Licence and Site History ………………………………………………………. 4
Table 3 – Air Monitoring Programme …………………………………………………………………………….. 11
Table 4 – TOC as C results for Emission Points a2-3 and A2-4, 2015 ………………………………. 12
Table 5 – Waste Generation 2015 ………………………………………………………………………………….. 13
Table 6 – Energy Consumption 2015 ……………………………………………………………………………… 15
Table 7 – Raw Material Consumption 2015 ……………………………………………………………………. 16
Table 7.1 Raw Material Consumption 2015 ……………………………………………………………………. 16
Table 8 – Summary of Environmental Management Programme 2015 ………………………….. 19
Table 9 – Summary of Environmental Management Programme 2016 ………………………….. 21
Table 10 – Daytime Noise Monitoring Results 2015 ……………………………………………………….. 23
Table 11 – Night Time Noise Monitoring Results 2015 ……………………………………………………. 23
Table 12 – Programme for Public Information ………………………………………………………………… 25
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1. Introduction
We at Boylan Print Ltd. have completed our Annual Environmental Report for 2015 to fulfil
our requirements of condition 11.6 of our IPPC Licence (0784-01).
Company Information
Table 1 - Company Details
Company Boylan Print Limited
Address Newfoundwell,
Termonfeckin Road,
Drogheda.
County/City Co. Louth
Business Production of magazines and leaflets for the
Irish market
Employees 116
Contact Name Lorraine Walsh
Position EHSQ Officer
Telephone 041 983 9905
Fax 041 983 4827
Email [email protected]
IPPC Registration Number P0784-01
National Grid Reference Lat:53.72562
Long:-6.32778
Table 2 - Summary of IPPC Licence and Site History
IPPC Licence Reg: No. Licensee Period
P0112 – 01 Thermal Heat Exchangers (Irl)
Ltd. (also known as Advanced
Roofing and Cladding Ltd.)
27/01/1998 – CA. 2001*
(*exact date uncertain)
P0784-01 Boylan Print Ltd. 16th April 2007 to present
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Boylan Print Ltd. holds an IPPC Licence granted by the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) (Licence Register Number P0784-01) in 2007. In accordance with condition 11.6 of this
licence Boylan Print Ltd. are required to have a documented Annual Environmental Report
(AER). Boylan Print Ltd. moved into this property at the start of April 2005. For two years
prior to Boylan Print Ltd. acquiring the premises the site lay derelict. Before that time the
factory was owned by Thermal Heat Exchangers (Ireland) Ltd. who manufactured coil heat
exchangers and were licensed under Class 12.2 ‘The use of coating materials in processes
with a capacity to use at least 10 tonnes per year of organic solvents’.
Thermal Heat Exchangers (Irl) Ltd. had been using perchlorethylene (PCE) (otherwise known
as Tetrachloroethylene) as a degreasing solvent and migration of the solvent into the
subsoil’s from the degreaser had given rise to contamination of the subsoil’s underlying the
facility. According to the EPA inspectors report (September 1997), preliminary attempts to
substitute a less toxic solvent for PCE were not successful. In 1992 there was a diesel spill
onsite during the occupancy of Thermal Heat Exchangers (Irl.) Limited at the site.
Boylan Print Group was requested by the EPA in March 2013 to carry out a Hydrogeological
Investigation following correspondence from Boylan Print Group following the EPA Audit
Report. The agency requested that a full hydrogeological investigation be conducted in
accordance with British Standard 10175:2011 Code of practice for investigation of
potentially contaminated sites.
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1.2 Boylan Print Group Company Organisation Chart
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2 Site Description
2.1 Company Profile
The primary activity of Boylan Print Group is printing of magazines and leaflets for the Irish
market. The printing process utilises solvent based inks, silicone and paper as raw material.
The produced prints enter a binding and sealing process before packaging. The binding and
sealing process uses glue and binding compounds to compile the loose sheets of paper into
the finished magazine. The entire process results in emissions to atmosphere and to storm
water, and generates waste for disposal.
2.2 Environmental Policy
It is the policy of Boylan Print Group to conduct our operations in full compliance with all
relevant environmental laws and regulations; to perform our functions in a manner that
protects the health and safety of our customers, employees and neighbours; and to pursue
our business in a way that achieves economic goals while simultaneously addressing
environmental objectives.
Objectives:
Provide a safe, healthful and environmentally friendly workplace and ensure that personnel
are properly trained and have appropriate safety and emergency equipment.
Each employee and every contractor on Boylan’s premises is expected to follow this policy
and to report any environmental, health, or safety concern to Boylan Management.
Managers are expected to take prompt action.
Be an environmental responsible neighbour in the community where we operate, and act
promptly and responsibly to correct incidents or conditions that endanger health, safety, or
the environment. Report them to authorities promptly and inform affected parties as
appropriate.
Develop, manufacture, and market products that are safe for their intended use, protective
of the environment, and that can be reused, recycled or disposed of safely.
Appendix 1
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2.3 Manufacturing Process
The printing process is done via the Heat set web print machines. The two machines in
operation on the site are the Goss M600 16pp and the WebHarris 850C 32pp. The Goss
M600 16pp operates a hot air web offset dryer with the functions of drying, chilling and
guiding the web integrated in one single system and is named emission point A2-4.
Appendix 2
The WebHarris 850c 32pp has a Thermal Oxidiser which destructs process emissions created
by the printing press which is located at grid reference 310536, 276352 from emission point
A2-3. Attached with this document are the specifications of the subject thermal oxidiser.
Appendix 3
Flowcharts of the printing process used in the company are shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2
below.
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Figure 1 - Printing Process
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Figure 2 - Paper Extraction System
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3 Summary of Emissions
The company has the licensed emissions as per Schedule B of P0784-01:
Emissions to atmosphere
Waste emissions
Storm water
3.1 Emissions to Atmosphere
3.1.1 Emissions to Atmosphere – monitoring programme
The monitoring of emissions to atmosphere at Boylan Print Ltd. for emission points A2-3 and
A2-4 was carried during each of the four quarters of 2015.
In accordance with the company’s IPPC Licence, Boylan Print Ltd. monitors air emissions for:
Total Organics (as C)
Nitrogen Oxides (as NO2)
Carbon Monoxide.
A summary of emission limit values and allowed flow rates for the stacks and the RTO on
site are provided in the following table.
Table 3 - Air Monitoring Programme (IPPC Licence P0784-01)
Emission point
reference
Parameters Monitoring
Frequency
Volumes &
Concentrations
Licensed Volume
A2-3 (RTO) Flow Rate Quarterly 9,000m3/hr.
Total Organics (as Carbon) 20mg/m3
Nitrogen Oxides (as NO2) 100mg/m3
Carbon Monoxide 100mg/m3
A2-4* Flow Rate Quarterly 2,672m3/hr.
Total Organics (as Carbon) 20mg/m3
Nitrogen Oxides (as NO2) 100mg/m3
Carbon Monoxide 100mg/m3
*Emission limits are based on Schedule B1 of Technical Amendment A to IPPC Licence P0784-01
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3.1.2 Emissions to atmosphere – Monitoring results
Table 4 - TOC as C results for Emission points A2-3 and A2-4, 2015
Emission Point A2-3 A2-4
Period Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
TOC as C
concentration
2015
(mg/Nm3)
ELV 20 19.80
mg/m
19.56
mg/m
7.84
mg/m
12.48
mg/m
13.73
mg/m
15.89
mg/m
2.84
mg/m
7.78
mg/m
Nitrogen
Oxides
(mg/Nm3)
ELV
100
67
mg/m
113.80
mg/m
55.73
mg/m
48.59
mg/m
45.66
mg/m
60.45
mg/m
60.68
mg/m
31.09
mg/m
Carbon
Monoxide
(mg/Nm3)
ELV
100
277.08
mg/m
126.36
mg/m
190.02
mg/m
99.67
mg/m
473.46
mg/m
316.32
mg/m
89.83
mg/m
41.75
mg/m
*Figures in BOLD denotes ELV breach
Exceedances occurred in CO emissions for the first 3 quarters for the 850c (A2-3) and for the first 2
quarters for the m600 (A2-4). In accordance with C.I 000183, the EPA asked for the two thermal
oxidisers to be serviced to help reduce the ELV exceedances. Servicing by a Goss engineer occurred
at the end of November before the Quarter 4 monitoring occurred, with the results being
satisfactory as seen above. Monitoring must occur during a print run as the thermal oxidisers are
not working when the machine is stopped which may have contributed to some exceedances
previously. A report of the works was submitted to the EPA via the EDEN portal.
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3.2 Waste Management
The following are the waste types collected from the premises of Boylan Print Ltd. in 2015.
Table 5 - Waste Generation 2015
Waste Type Hazardous Quantity
(t)
Contractor Permit/Licence EWC Code
Paper and Cardboard
Packaging
No
26.54 Panda Waste WCP/MH/2001/01D
/W0140-03
/W0060-03-1
15 01 01
Paper and Cardboard No 2675 Panda Waste WCP/MH/2001/01D
/W0140-03
/W0060-03-1
20 01 01
Mixed Municipal
Waste
No 71.46 Panda Waste WCP/MH/2001/01D
/W0140-03
/W0060-03-1
20 03 01
Wooden Packaging No 6.48 Panda Waste WCP/MH/2001/01D
/W0140-03
/W0060-03-1
15 01 03
Wood No 1.88 Panda Waste WCP/MH/2001/01D
/W0140-03
/W0060-03-1
20 01 38
Absorbents, filter
materials (including
oil filters not
otherwise specified),
wiping cloths,
protective clothing
contaminated by
dangerous substances
Yes 5.65 Soltec (Ireland)
Ltd
NWCPO-14-11284-
01, W0115-01
15 01 10
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3.3 Surface water monitoring emissions
The following are the storm water emissions for Boylan Print Ltd.
Figure 3 Storm Water Emissions (COD)
The following are the storm water emissions pH for Boylan Print Ltd.
Figure 4 SW 01 pH Levels 2015
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
COD (Surface Water)
6.4
6.6
6.8
7
7.2
7.4
7.6
7.8
8
Stormwater pH levels
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4 Resource Consumption
This section of the Annual Environmental Report details the total annual usage levels of
water and energy at the site.
4.1 Water Consumption
Boylan Print Group does not have a metered water supply from Louth County Council, and
instead pay the council a fixed yearly amount for supply services. Water at Boylan Print
Group is used for domestic related purposes only i.e. use in the staff kitchen and for sanitary
purposes only. Water is not used in the processing operations at Boylan Print Group.
4.2 Energy Consumption
Energy is provided by figure sources at the company namely:
Natural gas
Electricity
Forklift Fuel
Table 6- Energy Consumption
Source
Consumption 2015 Units
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Natural Gas 4,707,656 6,819,396 6,118,768 4,397,019 4,884,011 kWh
Electricity 5,602,631 6,189,489 6,370,411 5,342,439 4,678,989 kWh
Forklift Fuel 3,434 2,924 5,166 2,520 1,725 kg
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4.3 Raw Material Consumption
The following is the list of the raw materials for 2015
Table 7 - Raw Material Consumption 2015
Product Total consumption solvent-based products (kg/Litres)
White Spirit 6,560 kgs
Varn VWM Blanket 260 ltrs
Varn Wonderstryp 170 ltrs
Varn MRC 480 ltrs
UV Wash 25 ltrs
Table 8.1 - Raw Material Consumption 2015
Product Total consumption non-solvent products (kg/Litres)
Inks 225,063 kgs
Fount Solutions 7,050 kgs
Silicone 200 kgs
Glue 3,690 kgs
UV Varnish 1,846 kgs
The tables are broken down into solvent based and non-solvents based. The inks are classed as non-
solvent as there is 0% VOC content at room temperature. However, under the condition of use
(approx.160- 180 °C heatset drying temperature) the diluting liquid compounds in the heatset
printing inks are VOC, according to EU directive 99/13/EC. Average content of diluting liquid
compounds in heatset printing inks is: Black 35-40%; Yellow, Magenta, Cyan 40-45%.
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5 Environmental Incidents and Complaints
5.1 Reported Incidents Summary
Category 2015
Odour Nil
Noise Nil
Air 3
During site visit, SV02605 dated 17/07/2015, the site received a non-compliance for not
reporting each emission that exceeds the ELV of the licence. From that date forward all
exceedances were being reported as incidents.
5.2 Agency Audit
Two EPA Site Audits were conducted in 2015, one on the 17th July and one on the 19th
November.
17/07/15, there were 13 non-compliances against the site. All of these were responded to
through the EDEN portal.
19/11/15, there were 5 non-compliances against the site. All of these were responded to
through the EDEN portal or in this report.
The hydrogeological investigation is still ongoing at this time.
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6 Environmental Management of activity
6.1 Report on Environmental Objectives and targets for 2015
A report on the implementation of the 2015 EMP is provided in Table 8 and the objectives
and targets for 2016 are outlined in Table 9 below.
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Environmental Management Programme 2015
Table 8 - Summary of Environmental Management Programme for 2015
Objective Method Target completion
date
Update 2016
Reduce fugitive emissions by
December 2015
Investigate possible sources for the cause of fugitive
emissions on site and reduce emissions to the level
stated in condition 5.6 of the IPPC licence (P0784-01)
Ongoing Complete
Reduce energy consumption on site Investigate efficiency and suitability of retrofitting
lighting system in facility to replace T5 lightings whilst
simultaneously attaining improved energy efficiency.
Ongoing Ongoing
Demonstrate compliance with IPPC
Licence
Carry out emissions monitoring as per IPPC Licence Ongoing Complete
In House Training Ensure training on fire risk assessment and train to
employees to use bladder valve in storm water drain.
Ongoing Complete
Update Fire Water Risk Assessment Update Fire Water Risk Assessment Complete Complete
Bund integrity testing Undertake bund integrity test on all bunds/sumps on
site
October 2015 Ongoing
Groundwater Monitoring Wells Upgrade groundwater monitoring wells heads/caps to
prevent potential contamination
Complete Complete
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Chemical store Complete bunding/sealing of the chemical store area in
accordance with the Guidance Note on Storage and
Transfer of Materials for Scheduled Activities
September 2015 Complete
Site clean-up Remove all waste and any obsolete materials/equipment
that will no longer be required
September 2015 Complete
Waste Records Review & upgrade waste recording system September 2015 Complete
Waste storage Improve housekeeping with improved waste storage
arrangement onsite e.g. designated waste storage area
Complete Complete
Staff Environmental Training Complete staff environmental training December 2015 Ongoing
Erect signs Erect signs to identify the groundwater boreholes and
the storm water drain.
Complete Complete
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Environmental Management Programme Proposal for 2016
Table 9 - Summary of Environmental Management Programme for 2016
Objective Method Target completion date
Reduce fugitive emissions by December
2016
Investigate possible sources for the cause of fugitive emissions on
site and reduce emissions to the level stated in condition 5.6 of the
IPPC licence (P0784-01)
December 2016
Reduce energy consumption on site Investigate efficiency and suitability of retrofitting lighting system
in facility to replace T5 lightings whilst simultaneously attaining
improved energy efficiency.
November 2016
Demonstrate compliance with IPPC Licence Carry out emissions monitoring as per IPPC Licence December 2016
In House Training Ensure training on fire risk assessment, Manual Handling Training
and chemical handling
December 2016
Groundwater Monitoring Continue hydrogeological investigation and bi-annual monitoring of
boreholes
December 2016
Site clean-up Remove all waste and any obsolete materials/equipment that will
no longer be required after installation of new machine
October 2016
Staff Environmental Training Complete staff environmental training December 2016
Ensure waste solids are kept to minimum
on surfaces and roadways
Continue clean up and sweeping of the surfaces outside December 2016
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Traffic management plan Implement a traffic management plan and ensure signage is visible
and correct
December 2016
Bund Integrity Test Integrity test all bunds on site December 2016
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7 Licence Specific Reports (IPPC licence P0784-01)
7.1 Noise Monitoring Report 2015
Fitz Scientific carried out a noise survey between the 10th and 11th August 2015. A summary
of the results are shown in Table 10 and Table 11 below. Under the EPA IPPC Licence P0784-
01 noise monitoring at Boylan Print in Drogheda, Co. Louth is required annually.
Table 10 - Day Time Noise Monitoring Results 2015
Location
Reference
Time Noise Result
LAeq (30 mins) L10 L90
NSL1 12:06 63 64 53
NSL2 11:32 61 64 53
N3 10:04 63.6 65 62
N4 10:36 66.3 68 63.6
Table 11 - Night Time Noise Monitoring Results 2015
Location
Reference
Time Noise Result
LAeq (30mins) L10 L90
NSL1 02.14 46 46 41
NSL2 01.10 61 61 60
N3 00.05 62 63 61
N4 23.00 62 63 61
Noise results indicate that Laeq(T) noise levels are in breach of EPA emission values of
55dB(A) during day time periods and 45dB(A) during night time periods. However external
noise emissions were determined to be significantly influential to the overall readings.
Daytime Results
Daytime results at all monitoring locations exceeded the guideline limits. At point NSL1 it
was obvious that the noise was elevated due to the close proximity to the busy main road.
This was also a factor in the exceedance at point NSL2. Along with this, the noise of the
chilling unit from the neighbouring facility created a loud audible noise. At point N3, the
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exceedance was due to the activities of the neighbouring facility and the on-site waste
extraction unit. The dense hedge vegetation behind this monitoring location reduces the
noise emissions audible in the Boyne Business Park. At point N4, the industrial chiller unit
along with printing operations on the factory floor contributed to the exceedances. There is
dense hedge vegetation surrounding this location which reduces the noise to the sports
ground and waste land behind it.
Noise emissions N3 and N4 do not impact any residential dwelling.
Night time Results
Once again passing traffic was the main source of external noise influences during the
course of the ‘night-time’ monitoring.
During the night time monitoring it is believed that process noise from a neighbouring
facility (refrigerants/extractor fans) contributed to noise levels during the monitoring. While
the extractor was also in operation at the Boylan facility, it is not possible to determine if it
breached the noise threshold level of 45dB(A) due to the contribution of external noise
emissions in the surrounding environ.
Noise emissions N3 and N4 do not impact any residential dwelling.
7.2 Bunding
A correspondence from the agency on the 27th October 2009, (Ref:P0784-01/ak02ec) in
response to the correspondence submitted by Boylan Print Ltd. on the 7th October 2009
stated a water retention test was not required provided appropriate measures are in place
so that the bund is rendered impervious to the inks within. Measures included coating bund
walls with an impermeable epoxy resin, and as such the bund walls are impervious to inks.
A large bund holding anti-freeze was tested on the 9th December 2015. The bund failed and
a new bund was bought to replace it. Appendix 4
Integrity testing of all bunds is a component in the Environmental Management Programme
for 2016.
7.3 Financial Provision
On the 20th July 2015, an RMP and ELRA were submitted to the EPA which were rejected.
Boylan Print Group submitted a new RMP, on the 12th October 2015, and ELRA, on the 23rd
October 2015, to be reviewed by the EPA so a financial provision can be agreed.
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7.4 Programme for Public Information
A programme for public information has been implemented. This programme is subject to
continual review and regular updates to ensure it is fully comprehensive and representative
of all relevant measures and environmental effects/issues. The measures contained in the
programme are outlined in Table 12 below:
Measures Progress to date
Website
Environmental Policy
Notice/ Bulletin boards
Maintenance of information notice board to
include:
Opening hours
Phone numbers and names of various
relevant personnel: site manager,
environmental/health and safety
manager etc.
Licence reference number
Achieved
Communications programme
Ensure all environmental information is
available on request to public:
Monitoring Results
Pollution Emission Register
Achieved
Public Complaints Procedure
Ensure complaints record form is
available from reception
Achieved
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7.5 Solvent Management Plan/Fugitive Emissions Programme
The fugitive emissions for 2015 were calculated by the following formula:
F = I1 — O1 — O5 — O6 — O7 — O8.
The annual solvent input for the year 2015 was calculated at 69,753.78 kg of TOC as C. The
fugitive emission represents 25% of the solvent input and thus does not exceed the
applicable fugitive emission limit of 30% as per EPA IPPC licence Condition 5.6. and Activity 3
of Schedule 2 of SI No 565 of 2012.
7.6 Hydrogeological Investigation
The investigation is still ongoing at the time of writing. The EPA has asked Boylan Group to install two further wells.
A proposal for these is to be sent into the EPA and these are the final wells to be drilled for this investigation.
Assuming there is no PCE contamination then bi-annual monitoring of the wells will be the outcome of the investigation until Boylan Print Group move location.
7.7 Air Emissions
Servicing of the two thermal oxidisers occurred by a Goss engineer on the 27th and 28th November 2015. The report was uploaded to EDEN on the 18th January 2016.
The Quarter 4 air monitoring occurred after this service and both emission points were under the allowed limit. Also the Quarter 1 air monitoring for 2016 was under the allowed limit.
The compliance investigation CI000183 has being closed.
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Appendix 1 Environmental Policy
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APPENDIX 2 Speciation for Goss M600 16pp. with built in thermal oxidiser
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APPENDIX 3 Speciation for WebHarris 850C 32pp. with built in thermal oxidiser
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APPENDIX 4 BUND INTEGRITY TEST
RECORD SHEET FOR BUND TESTING Site: Boylan Print Group
Licence Reg. No.: P0784-01
Bund Ref. No.: Anti-freeze bund Bund Type (Local/Remote/Combined/Portable): Portable
Bund Dimensions: H - 0.7m X W – 1.5m X L – 1.5m
Primary Vessel(s) – Materials of Construction: Plastic
Bund Construction Material: Plastic Primary Vessel(s) – Total Storage Volume: 1060L
Bund Lining Material: N/A Primary Vessel(s) – 110% Volume of Largest Vessel: 1166L
Bund Retention Volume: Self-contained portable bund Primary Vessel(s) – 25% of Total Storage Volume: 265L
Deemed Practicable / Safe to Conduct Hydrostatic Test? Yes
If no give reasons:
HYDROSTATIC TEST DETAILS:
BS 8007:1987 (Yes/No)? No
Fill Rate
Stabilisation Period
Duration of the Test
Acceptance Criteria (Total permissible drop in water level)
Water Level Change in Reference Vessel
Date and Time Water Level in Bund Water Level in Reference Vessel
Description / Comments of Hydrostatic Test: The water escaped quickly so measurement was recorded.
VISUAL TEST DETAILS: INSPECTION DESCRIPTION & RESULTS: The water was poured into the bund from a barrel. The water escaped quite quickly which shows that it does not comply with EPA regulations.
Result (Pass/Fail) Fail
Recommendation(s): A new bund was bought by Boylan Print Group for the above vessel.
Signed: Lorraine Walsh
Qualification: EHSQ Officer Date: 09/12/2015
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APPENDIX 5 AER/PRTR Emissions Data Information
Guidance to completing the PRTR workbook
Version 1.1.19
REFERENCE YEAR 2015
1. FACILITY IDENTIFICATION
Parent Company Name Boylan Print Limited
Facility Name Boylan Print Limited
PRTR Identification Number P0784
Licence Number P0784-01
Classes of Activity
No. class_name
- Refer to PRTR class activities below
Address 1 New Found Well
Address 2 Terminfeckin Road
Address 3 Drogheda
Address 4
Louth
Country Ireland
Coordinates of Location -6.32613 53.7250
River Basin District IEEA
NACE Code 2030
Main Economic Activity Manufacture of paints, varnishes and similar coatings, printing ink and mastics
AER Returns Contact Name Lorraine Walsh
AER Returns Contact Email Address [email protected]
AER Returns Contact Position EHSQ Offcier
AER Returns Contact Telephone Number 0419839905
AER Returns Contact Mobile Phone Number 0873939412
AER Returns Contact Fax Number 0419834827
Production Volume 0.0
Production Volume Units
Number of Installations 1
Number of Operating Hours in Year 0
Number of Employees 116
User Feedback/Comments The previous year total of releases to air were in mgs, they were inputted this
year in kgs, as requested. Soltec remove hazardous waste from site and give to
RECYFUEL S.A. , Zoning Industriel d’Ehein, B-4480 ENGIS BELGIUM
Web Address
2. PRTR CLASS ACTIVITIES
Activity Number Activity Name
50.1 General
3. SOLVENTS REGULATIONS (S.I. No. 543 of 2002)
Is it applicable? Yes
Have you been granted an exemption ? No
If applicable which activity class applies (as per
Schedule 2 of the regulations) ?
Is the reduction scheme compliance route being
used ? No
4. WASTE IMPORTED/ACCEPTED ONTO SITE Guidance on waste imported/accepted onto site
Do you import/accept waste onto your site for on-
site treatment (either recovery or disposal
activities) ? No
This question is only applicable if you are an IPPC or Quarry site
PRTR Returns Workbook
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Releases to Air
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T
Treatment and Transfer of Waste
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