Irish Times: Complaint made to EU over safety of Corrib gas project: "Meanwhile, a large mural marking the 10th anniversary of the execution in Nigeria of writer Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight colleagues was unveiled outside the Corrib terminal site at Bellanaboy on Saturday. The leader of the Ogoni people was hanged over opposition to Shell's activities.": Monday Nov 14, 2005
Lorna Siggins, Marine Correspondent
A complaint has been lodged with the European Commission over the Government's
failure to implement an EU directive on industrial accidents.
The submission by the Labour Party's candidate in Mayo, Harry Barrett, relates
to the Corrib gas project.
The revised Seveso II directive strengthens existing legislation on major
industrial accidents, and the Dail was told last month that it would apply to
the Corrib gas terminal at Bellanaboy, Co Mayo. However, the deadline of June
30th last for its transposition into Irish law has already passed, Mr Barrett
said.
The EU directive 2003/105.EC will oblige industrial establishments to produce
risk maps showing areas that might be affected by a major accident. Member
states must also provide the EU with minimum data on all sites which must comply
with the Seveso directive on hazardous substances within their territory.
The directive was amended after 18 people were killed in a fireworks explosion
in Enschede, Holland, in 2000, and the spill of more than 100,000 cubic metres
of cyanide-tainted water from a reservoir near Baia-Mare in northern Romania,
also in 2000.
Mr Barrett said he wished to know if the Corrib gas project complied with the
directive, and whether proper risk maps had been produced to show the effect of
a vapour cloud explosion on the area near the proposed terminal. He said he was
aware that the high pressure onshore pipeline was exempt from the terms of the
existing Seveso directive.
However, he pointed out that a "substantial portion" of the proposed 9km onshore
pipeline would run within the terminal site, and would have to comply with it.
"The terms set out in the directive are only minimum requirements and there is
nothing to stop Shell E&P Ireland producing risk maps for the entire project,
pipeline included," Mr Barrett said. He added that the Minister for the Marine
could insist that this was done.
Mediation chaired by former Ictu secretary-general Peter Cassells has been
initiated between Shell E&P Ireland and the five men who were imprisoned for 94
days over their opposition to the pipeline. However, the legal case involving an
application by Shell for a permanent injunction against opponents of the
pipeline, and the outstanding issue of possible "punishment" of the men by the
High Court president, is due for mention tomorrow.
Meanwhile, a large mural marking the 10th anniversary of the execution in
Nigeria of writer Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight colleagues was unveiled outside the
Corrib terminal site at Bellanaboy on Saturday. The leader of the Ogoni people
was hanged over opposition to Shell's activities. Several hundred members of
Irish-African communities joined Erris residents and supporters of the Shell to
Sea campaign at the event.
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