When the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issues a proposed decision on a licence application, anyone can make an objection to it in the form of written comments or observations.
A valid objection must state:
An objection must be accompanied by any documents you consider necessary and relevant, and the appropriate fee (see below).
Once an objection is made, you cannot elaborate further on it in later correspondence.
Anyone (including the applicant) can make an objection to the EPA's proposed decision.
If you make an objection you may also request an oral hearing of it. The request must be in writing and be accompanied by an oral hearing request fee in addition to the objection fee.
You can lodge an objection with us within 28 days of our giving notice of our proposed decision. Note that the period 24 December to 1 January inclusive is disregarded when calculating this period.
An objection must be made by either:
Note that we have no discretionary power to accept objections received outside the set period.
If you make a valid objection you can request an oral hearing.
The fees for objections and requesting an oral hearing are:
* See Article 42 (3) of the Waste Management (Licensing) Regulations 2004
A valid objection may be withdrawn at any time prior to it being considered by the Board of the Agency.
For more information on reduced fees, see Article 42 (3) of the Waste Management (Licensing) Regulations 2004 to 2011
All documentation received in respect of a licence application is available to view on this website
Find out more about how to request an oral hearing
For further information contact our Environmental Licensing Programme at:
Office of Climate, Licensing & Resource UsePO Box 3000Johnstown Castle Estate County WexfordTelephone Locall 1890 33 55 99 or 053 91 60600Email Licensing@epa.ie